2003-04 Senior: One of the team's top rebounders offensively ... Notched her season high with 18 points versus App. State ... Very strong, athletic player ... Led the team with 70 offensive rebounds ... Second on team in rebound average with 5.8 rpg ... Had had four games with three steals and three games with three blocks ... Had seven double figure scoring games and four double figure rebounding games, one double-double earned against Maryland at home (14 pts., 11 rebs.) ... Rex Healthcare Player of the Game 1 Time: Appalachian State. 2002-03 Junior:Strong inside player who can pull up from 12 feet ... started every ACC game, was eligible to play at Seton Hall after sitting to fulfill transfer requirements ... made an impact on the boards by posting a career high 16 at Clemson and also added 13 at Maryland ... finished with an average of 6.3 rpg (second on the team in just 20 games) and 7.5 ppg ... named Chick-Fil-A Player of the Game after leading NC State to a 50-49 victory over Virginia at home on Jan. 12 ... earned Rex Hospital Player of the Game twice (Maryland and Clemson).
At Kentucky High School: Averaged 16.8 points , 10.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.1 steals per game at Dayton Christian Academy as a senior...Named Division II District 15 Player of the Year and was rated on of the Top 25 seniors by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association...Was a Special Mention All-American by the USA Today and was first-team all-area and Special Mention all-state...Received the teams Most Outstanding Player Award, Best Offensive Player Award and Best Defensive Player Award...Prep jersey #33 hung in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame museum in Knoxville, Tenn., from 2000-01 after being named a high school All-American ... Majoring in business management.
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