The road to 1,000 for the West Chester, Illinois, product started November 6, 2018, with Ohio State. In her first game, she scored four points in a stat sheet-filling game that included three rebounds two blocks and three steals in 20 minutes.
On a squad with 10 newcomers, Patty had a strong rookie campaign. She averaged 6.2 points and 3.8 steals per game. She credits that season with laying the foundation for reaching the milestone.
“Freshman year I came in with six grad transfers and four freshmen,” Patty said. “Almost an entirely new team. Even though I was young and playing with a lot of older players, I got a chance to play a lot of minutes as a freshman. I’m thankful I’ve had opportunities to contribute and grow since the first day I started playing.”
She showed steady improvement her second year in Columbus, playing in 33 games, averaging 7.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game. Ohio State was 21-12 and an obvious NCAA Tournament selection when COVID shut down the season.
“It hurt,” Patty said. “That was a season where we felt like we had a really good team with really good players. Hearing that news was devastating because I think we could have had a really good tournament.”
Patty started 18 games her “COVID sophomore” season in 2020-21 as the Buckeyes went 13-7. She averaged 11.5 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, but the campaign was sullied by the taint of an NCAA investigation.
In December 2020, Ohio State announced it was self-imposing a postseason ban as the NCAA was putting the program under the microscope. There was a frustration to the end of the year as the Buckeyes wouldn’t have the opportunity to accomplish their goal of winning it all.
“At the end of the year, the main goal is to win an NCAA Championship,” Patty said following the tumultuous season. “So not being able to play for that goal, it was hard trying to find what we were playing for as a team. I mean I’m not happy I went through it, but you had to go out and play hard for yourself and your teammates.”
Shortly after the season ended, Patty entered the transfer portal. After taking a few weeks to weigh her options, she named the Brazos Valley as her destination to finish her collegiate playing career.
“They just won an SEC Championship, that had a lot to do with it,” Patty said. “When I was talking to the coaches it felt comfortable and I liked the atmosphere.”
The news of Patty coming to Texas A&M was exciting for hall of fame head coach Gary Blair as he looked to fill out his 2021-22 squad. Blair’s bunch was coming off a stellar 25-3 campaign, winning the SEC regular-season title and heading to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
“We are bringing in a highly sought-after player who has nearly 60 starts in her career for a top-25 program,” Blair said in April 2021. “She brings versatility to the front court. Aaliyah presents a matchup problem around the interior. She can shoot, pick and pop, screen and roll, and hit the trailing three, which is exactly what post players in today’s game have to be able to do.”
In October 2021, with the expectations for A&M sky high for the upcoming season, Blair announced he was retiring after the 2021-22 campaign.
Picked to finish second in the league in the preseason coaches poll, things didn’t go as planned for Blair’s final ride. The Maroon & White finished 14-15 and a 4-12 league record. Patty was the Aggies’ leading rebounder, pulling down 7.4 boards per game while averaging 6.4 points and 1.4 blocks.