2005-06 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Transferred from Syracuse ... joined the Tigers midway through the 2004-05 season ... earned third team All-CAA honors as a junior ... All-CAA Preseason Second Team selection in 2005-06 ... named to the All-CAA second team as a senior.
2005-06 Season: Played in all 28 games, making 27 starts ... led the team in scoring (15.6), rebounding (8.1) and in blocks (40) ... Tallied 438 points during the season, the fifth highest single-season total ... had 10 points, six rebounds and two assists before going down with injury in her final game against Drexel in the first round of the CAA Championship (3/8) ... Notched ninth double-double (18 points, 14 rebounds) along with three blocks against Northeastern (3/2) ... posted eighth double-double of the year (13 points, 14 rebounds) at George Mason (2/26) ... Had seventh double-double of season (12 points, 10 rebounds) along with eight assists against Hofstra (2/24) ... tallied 17 points, to eclipse the 900-career point mark, and six rebounds against Drexel (2/19) ... had 17 points (6-for-11 shooting), six rebounds and four blocks at Delaware (2/17) ... tallied sixth double-double with 15 points (7-for-12 shooting) and 13 rebounds against JMU (2/12) ... recorded fifth double-double of the season with 21 points and 12 rebounds against VCU (2/10) ... notched 21 points and nine rebounds at GSU (2/5) ... tallied 17 points (7-for-12 shooting), seven rebounds and three blocks at UNCW (2/3) ...
Notched 22 points (10-for-16 shooting), eight rebounds and two steals against ODU (1/29) ... Tallied 15 points and four rebounds against William & Mary (1/27) ... scored 10 points at VCU (1/22) ... recorded 21 points (9-for-15 shooting) and four rebounds at JMU (1/20) ... had 13 points and six rebounds against GSU (1/15) ... tallied 14 points, nine rebounds and two blocks against Delaware (1/13) ... posted fourth double-double of season with 24 points and 10 rebounds while recording four assists and three blocks at Northeastern (1/8) ... had eight points and eight rebounds against Hofstra (1/6) ... posted 18 points, nine boards and two blocks against Fairfield (12/30) ... had 16 points and eight rebounds against UNH (12/29) ... recorded third double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds while going 10-for-12 from the free throw line against Loyola (12/21) ... had eight points, five rebounds and three assists against Kennesaw State (12/19) ... tallied 13 points and nine rebounds in win against St. Francis (12/17) ... scored 17 points, pulled down seven boards and had four blocks at Drexel (12/7) ... named CAA Player of the Week on 12/5 ... notched second double-double of season (23 points, 10 rebounds) along with four steal in win against Wake Forest (11/29) ... had 11 points and four boards at Pitt (11/26) ... Notched 10 career double-double with 21 points and 10 boards in season opener against American (11/18).
2004-05 Season: Started 23 games after sitting out the first seven due to NCAA transfer regulations ... team’s leading scorer (13.0) and rebounder (8.5) ... earned third team All-CAA honors ... named All-Tournament at the San Juan Shoot Out ... named CAA Co-Player of the Week on January 31 ... recorded nine double doubles on the year, a team high ... including three straight against JMU (24 pts/11 rebs), William & Mary (18 pts/14 rebs), and Hofstra (12 pts/15 rebs) ... set career-highs in rebounds in each of those games ... was the Tigers’ leading scorer in the CAA ... ranked 11th in the conference in field goal percentage, making 42.3 percent of her shots ... stood 4th in the CAA in rebounding and in blocks (1.35 per game) ... was 5th in offensive rebounds (3.17 pg) and 7th in defensive rebounds (5.35 pg)in the conference ... scored in double figures in 18-of-23 games ... including a career-high 30 (11-for-14) points at Hofstra to help the Tigers to the win ... had a team-best 31 blocks ... had a career-high 4 blocks against James Madison ... averaged a double double against James Madison in three games (17.7 ppg/10.0 rpg) ... averaged 114.8 points per game in her last 4 games ... scored in double figures for nine straight games, tying her with teammate Kacy O’Brien for longest streak.
2003-04 Season: Played in seven games, starting four times before leaving Syracuse ... averaged 3.6 points and 5.6 rebounds ... scored a season-high six points twice (versus Montana and at Cornell) ... snared a season-best ten rebounds at George Washington ... lead the Orange with four blocked shots against Navy ... averaged 22.0 minutes per game.
2002-03 Season: SU’s highest scoring reserve, averaging 6.8 points per game ... blocked 37 shots, the most by a Syracuse rookie since 1993-94 ... finished the season ranked 14th on the SU rookie scoring list with 191 points ... made first collegiate start against Siena ... scored eight points and had three boards against the Saints ... notched her first career double-double with a team-leading 16 points and 11 rebounds versus Vanderbilt ... had seven double figure games in points and three double digit games in rebounds ... had a career-high four blocks twice.
Background: Started for four years at Frederick Douglass ... led the team in scoring as a senior with 13.4 points per game ... first-team Washington Post All-Metro selection in 2002 ... honorable mention All-Metro as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Set the school’s single-game scoring record with 36 points ... had a triple-double (points, rebounds, blocks) her junior year ... holds career records for rebounds (804) and blocks (282) ... led her team to the regional championship ...team was ranked number one by the Washington Post for the first time in school history ... active in student government and the Boys & Girls Club.
Personal: Lists eating, sleeping and watching movies as hobbies ... names Colette and Ida Mae Owens as the people she admires most ... favorite book is “Their Eyes are Watching God” ... says most memorable experience is losing a game in the state semi-finals ... is an only child ... daughter of Colette Owens ... mother is a paralegal ... born March 30, 1984 in Upper Marlboro, Md. ... major is Psychology.
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Historical Player Information
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2004-05Senior
Forward
6'1"
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2005-06Senior
Forward
6'1"