Kristine Chioma Anigwe (born March 31, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for SERCO UNI Győr in the EuroLeague.
[3] In her upperclassman years, Anigwe won two consecutive FIBA age group World Championships competing for the United States, first with the under-17s in 2014 and then with the under-19s in 2015.
[4] Before her junior year of high school, Anigwe accepted an offer to play college basketball at the University of California, Berkeley,[4] where she would major in sociology.
[8] A month later, on January 8, she became the fastest player in Pac-12 history to reach 1,000 points, hitting the milestone in a loss to eventual Elite Eight participant Oregon.
Anigwe registered 28 points and 25 rebounds in a win against Brown on November 19, 2017, achieving the first 25–25 game in Division I women's basketball in three years.
[12] In her final regular-season college game on March 3, 2019, at Washington State, Anigwe scored 32 points and added 30 rebounds.
[13] Anigwe and California received an at-large bid to the 2019 NCAA tournament, in which they defeated North Carolina before falling to eventual national champions Baylor.