By DARREN MILLER
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Two numbers are significant for University of Iowa student-athlete Ally Disterhoft, who coincidentally wore jersey No. 2 four seasons for the Hawkeye women’s basketball team.
The first is 2,102 — the points she scored in 137 basketball games for Iowa from 2013-17. The second is 4.03, her cumulative collegiate grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale).
Disterhoft scored more points than any Hawkeye women’s basketball player in the 42 years of the program’s existence. That feat helped her become a three-time All-Big Ten performer and first-team selection as a senior.
The grade-point average supported Disterhoft as she became a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and two-time Academic All-American of the Year. Disterhoft is only the fifth scholar-athlete to win the Academic All-American of the Year for women’s basketball in back-to-back years.
With all the athletic and academic accolades, how does this epitome of a student-athlete want to be remembered?
“I hope it’s a combination of both,” Disterhoft said. “I left my mark on the court, which is awesome and that is what I wanted to do. I wasn’t able to do that by myself, I have said that a ton of times.
“I hope people remember me for my academic success, too, and they can look at me and see that it can be done. You can have success both on the court and in the classroom. It is challenging, you have to make a lot of sacrifices along the way, but it can be done if you put your mind to it.”
Disterhoft woke early April 25, attending classes at 8 and 9:30 a.m., in the Henry B. Tippie College of Business. She is pursuing majors in finance and accounting — the first degree will be bestowed in mid-May, the second she will earn next December.
“It’s not possible I could get 150 hours in four years with basketball,” Disterhoft said.
In order to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam, 150 semester hours are required. That means Disterhoft will begin at Barclays Investment Bank in New York City this summer and return to campus in the fall to complete the academic work needed to sit for the CPA.
Even then, Disterhoft isn’t coasting toward commencement. She is enrolled in 15 hours this semester, including an advanced financial accounting class with associate professor Rick Merenthaler.
On this morning, she was joined in the C107 Midwest Resources Classroom by 19 classmates who were reviewing topics such as rite of offset, installment liquidation, loss-absorption potential, and profit-loss sharing ratio. Disterhoft was called on with questions three times during the 75-minute class and she knocked down the answers the same way she knocked down 709 field goals in her collegiate basketball career.
It was a fantastic career for the homegrown Hawkeye from Iowa City West High School.