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Caroline Lau, a standout player for Northwestern women's basketball, concluded her college career after a record-setting season. She averaged 8.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, and led the nation with 8.4 assists per game, finishing third in program history for career assists.
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COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Caroline Lau #7 of the Northwestern Wildcats handles the ball against the Maryland Terrapins at Xfinity Center on February 25, 2026 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Three and a half years ago, head coach Joe McKeown welcomed a four-star recruit from Connecticut into Welsh-Ryan Arena for the first time. That recruit took college life in stride, fully dedicating herself to the Northwestern womenâs basketball program and appearing in all 30 games in her first year.
Flash forward to about two months ago, and that recruit, Carolina Lau, left Welsh-Ryan Arena for the last time as a lifelong Wildcat.
Despite NUâs disappointing 2026 campaign, Lau had a career year in her final season in purple and white, etching her name into the Northwestern history books. Lau set personal bests in all of the major statistics, averaging 8.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and leading the nation in assists with 8.4 per game. Lauâs 245 assists this year and 652 in her career rank third in program history.
Letâs review Lauâs last season as a Wildcat.
The first thing to discuss with Lau is, obviously, her passing. Throughout the season, Lau was Northwesternâs floor general who dictated the flow of the game. She excelled at finding Grace Sullivan and Tayla Thomas in the painted area for layups as well as pushing the pace and finding Northwestern wings on the break. Unlike many other players, Lau showed the vision and the execution to complete almost any pass on the court. Although NU struggled with spacing throughout the year, Lauâs passing and creativity helped reduce stagnation in the Wildcat offense. Lauâs selflessness enabled her to rank as the best passer in the country.
Another positive element of Lauâs game is her fast hands. She averaged at least one steal per game in each of the last three seasons, and she makes up for her smaller frame with sustained effort and quick reflexes. Lau seemed to always be in passing lanes, causing deflections that kickstarted Northwestern fast breaks.â
In her final season, Caroline Lau averaged 8.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, and led the nation with 8.4 assists per game.
Caroline Lau ranks third in Northwestern women's basketball history with 652 career assists.
Caroline Lau had a significant impact, dedicating herself to the program and achieving personal bests while leading the nation in assists during her final season.
Caroline Lau left Northwestern women's basketball approximately two months ago after completing her final season.

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Speaking of making up for her smaller frame, Lau was third on the team in rebounding despite being 5-foot-9. Northwesternâs lack of size beyond its frontcourt caused major rebounding issues that plagued the team throughout the year, but Lau was not to blame. Lau was one of the only guards who frequently crashed the glass and helped out Sullivan and Thomas on the boards. The senior guard consistently used her experience and knowledge of the game to track down loose balls and secure the âCats extra possessions.
The final thing to note about Lau was her availability throughout her career. Lau averaged 34.1 minutes and started every game for Northwestern this season. Across her four-year career, Lau didnât miss a single game. 116 appearances out of the 116 Northwestern games. Lau has been on the court for over 70% of the Northwestern womenâs basketball that has been played for four years; she is what you call an iron-woman.
The main critique of Lauâs game has always been her struggles with shooting. This season, Lau shot 34.9% from the field, 32.5% from three and 67.3% from the free throw line. That lack of shooting efficiency from a starting guard simply does not translate to wins at the highest level. Lauâs inability to stretch the floor allowed opponents to clog the paint and focus all of their attention on defending Sullivan and Thomas.
Lauâs inefficiency from long range also prevented her from sustainably pressuring the rim. Defenders sagged off Lau, oftentimes making it nearly impossible to get good looks in close proximity to the hoop. She succeeded in the open court and fast break opportunities, but Lauâs inability to consistently score made the NU half-court offense sluggish at times.
Lau also struggled with turnover issues. For as many open looks she generated via her passing, she coughed up the ball over four times per game. The lack of Wildcat spacing seemed to overcomplicate things for Lau, as when NU couldnât score, she tried to force the issue instead of letting the game come to her.
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Lau represented the final chapter of the McKeown era, a period which Wildcat fans would love to forget, going 35-81 in her four-year career in Evanston. However, Lau still left a meaningful mark on the Northwestern basketball program. Throughout her career, she was an honorable mention in the Big Ten, a three-time Academic All-Big Ten member and a CSC Academic All-District member. Most notably, Lau dedicated herself to her team and her community through countless ups and downs.