Natalie Pasco was named to the Women’s College All-Star Game Watch List presented by Lilly, according to a March 11 announcement. Pasco, a senior from Danville, California, is among nearly 100 players selected by a panel of national media experts for potential participation in the event scheduled for April 4 in Phoenix.
The Women’s College All-Star Game highlights top senior athletes in college basketball and offers them an opportunity to compete on a national stage. Of those on the watch list, only 20 will be chosen to play in the game, which will be broadcast live on ESPN2 at 11 a.m. Mountain Time.
Pasco has distinguished herself this season by ranking twelfth nationally in three-point shooting percentage, averaging 43.7 percent with 80 made three-pointers out of 183 attempts. Over her career, she has made 275 three-pointers, which is the second-highest total in Boise State history.
According to organizers, “The Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game will provide the country’s brightest college stars one final opportunity to represent their programs and be recognized against the backdrop of the sport’s championship weekend.” The full watch list is available at www.womenscollegeallstar.com.
The final roster for the event will be announced during the week leading up to the game. Players selected for participation are those who have exhausted or plan to forgo their remaining eligibility. Tickets and additional information can be found at https://womenscollegeallstar.com/tickets/.



