Aubrey Galvan - Women's Basketball - Vanderbilt University Athletics

#3 Aubrey Galvan Season 2025-26

Guard

Class Freshman
Height 5-6
Hometown Deerfield, Ill.
High School Wilmette Loyola Academy
Major Undeclared

The Galvan File

  • Two-time adidas All-American (’23, ’24)
  • MaxPreps Illinois Player of the Year (’25)
  • Four-star recruit according to Prospect Nation, where she was also named to the site’s Elite 150 for the Class of 2025
  • Top-ranked point guard in Illinois, according to multiple publications
  • One of the most elite 3-point shooters and defenders in Illinois history, as she ranks in the top-20 all-time in the state in 3-point field goals made (292) and steals (539)
  • Scored 2,132 career points and dished out 528 assists as a prep player
  • Played her final two seasons of her prep career at Wilmette Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois
  • As a senior, set the Wilmette Loyola Academy single-season record for most points (734) and made 3-pointers (111)
  • Set her school record for most points in a game (41 points) and most points scored in a quarter (23 points) as a senior
  • Averaged 19.8 points, 3.3 steals, 3.1 assists and 2.9 steals in her senior season, leading the Ramblers to a fourth-place finish in the IBCA Class 4A tournament and a 34-4 overall record
  • As a junior, she helped her high school to an undefeated 38-0 campaign and an IBCA Class 4A state title
  • In her first season with the Ramblers as a junior, averaged 16 points, 3.4 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game
  • Named an IBCA All-State first team selection
  • McDonald’s All-American nominee
  • Finalist for the 2023-24 Illinois Ms. Basketball award
  • Spent the first two years of her prep career at Deerfield High School, where she guided them to the IBCA Class 3A state semifinals as a sophomore
  • Played her club ball with Full Package out of the Chicago area, the same program the developed Olympians Jewell Lloyd and Cassandre Proper.
  • Works out with WNBA star Jewell Lloyd over the summers and considers the six-time WNBA All-Star a mentor