player bios - Florida State
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player bios - Florida State
2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 26 player bios F ormerly Tasheika Morris… married Ben Allen in August. 2001-02: An All ACC third team selection...started 27 games and played in all 28 in her first Seminole season…led the team in scoring at 13.2 points per game and in rebounding at 5.7 rebounds per game...twice scored a career-high 25 points and had a career-high 14 rebounds vs. Wake Forest...led the team in scoring and in rebounding in 10 games…was among the team leaders with 28 threepointers...scored in double figures in 19 games, including 20 or more points in four games…recorded three double-doubles with 24 points and 11 rebounds in the Florida game, a team-high 19 points and a career-high 14 rebounds in just 19 minutes of play at Wake Forest and 12 points and 10 rebounds in the Maryland win...shot 46 percent from the field and 40 percent from three-point range…in the ACC, ranked 11th in scoring and 12th in rebounding in the regular season...shot 71 percent from the free throw line...had a team-high 16 points in win over Wake Forest...led the team with 12 points and nine rebounds off the bench vs. Clemson...scored 13 points — all in the second half — at Maryland and led the team with nine rebounds...made 10 shots in four different games…was a perfect 10for-10 from the free throw line at Georgia Tech...was named the MVP of the Seminole Classic. ALLEN'S CAREER HIGHS Points ................ 26 vs. FIU (3/20/03) Rebounds ............. 14 vs. Wake Forest (1/10/02) Blocks .................. 2 vs. Georgia State (11/23/02) Assists ......... 4 vs. Dayton (11/20/01) Steals ... 5 vs. Wright State (11/29/02) FGM ................. 11 vs. FIU (3/20/03) FGA ............... 24 at UNC (2/13/03) 3FGM ............ 4 at Akron (12/15/02) 3FGA ............. 11 at UNC (2/13/03) FTM ..... 10 at Georgia Tech (12/5/01) FTA ...... 10 at Georgia Tech (12/5/01) Minutes .. 46 vs. Wake Forest (2/2/03) rebounds during her career at Butler High School...was pegged the 1999 Miss Alabama Basketball...averaged 21.8 points, 12.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a senior while leading her team to a 32-2 record and to the nation’s top prep ranking...was the Class 6A Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999...led squad to three consecutive state championships in 1997, 1998 and 1999. PERSONAL: Is majoring in sport management...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2002-03…was born January 17, 1980. 2000-01: Sat out the season per NCAA regulations after transferring to FSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first team Parade All-American...was listed as the fifth best senior in the nation by the Blue Star Index...named a 1999 first-team All-American by USA Today and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA)... tallied 2,920 points and 1,805 ALLEN’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A 01-02 28-27 25.2 134-294 .456 28-70 02-03 30-30 30.8 166-467 .355 42-155 TOT 58-57 300-761 .394 70-225 PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG .400 73-103 .709 160-5.7 .271 79-106 .745 127-4.2 .311 152-209 .727 287-4.9 AS 21 36 57 ST 27 52 79 BK 4 4 8 TO 59 62 121 PF-DQ 61-0 54-1 115-1 PTS-AVG 369-13.2 453-15.1 822-14.2 ACC... YR 01-02 02-03 TOT PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG AS .440 47-64 .734 101-6.3 7 .287 49-69 .710 64-4.0 20 .343 96-133 .722 165-5.2 27 ST 15 24 39 BK 1 0 1 TO 38 33 71 PF-DQ 31-0 27-1 58-1 PTS-AVG 205-12.8 240-15.0 445-13.9 G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A 16-15 24.2 68-156 .436 22-50 16-16 31.6 83-258 .322 25-87 32-31 151-414 .365 47-137 27 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 200203: Earned All-ACC second team honors... team scoring leader...averaged 15.1 ppg and 4.2 rpg... moved from post to wing position and was an offensive threat...was the only player to start all 30 games and averaged a team-high 30.8 minutes per game...led the team in scoring 17 times...scored in double figures in 26 games, including 17 straight at one point in the season and tallied 20 or more points six times...was first on the team with 42 three-pointers...led the squad in field goal attempts with 467 and averages 15.6 shots per game...had nine or more points in 28 games...had five or more rebounds in 14 games...had a career-high five steals vs. Wright State and ranked second on the team with 52 steals...averaged 17.2 ppg in five meetings vs. Top 10 opponents...scored a career-high 26 points, 11 of which came in the game’s first six minutes, to lead FSU to a win over FIU in the WNIT first round...scored a team-high 23 points and added four rebounds in the win over Clemson in the regular-season finale... had 18 vs. #2 UConn...led the team with 18 points in the second meeting with #2 Duke...led the team with 16 points and was one of two Seminoles to score in double digits at then-No.1 Duke...had 20 points at No. 7 North Carolina...led the team with 15 points and added nine rebounds in 33 minutes of play vs. Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament...played a team-high 46 minutes in the triple OT win over Wake... had 12 points, seven rebounds, two assists and three steals in 33 minutes of play and hit the final two free throws to put FSU ahead for good at Clemson...led all scorers with a season-high 24 points and added four rebounds in 24 minutes in the win at Maryland...led all scorers with 20 points and had five rebounds, two assists and two steals in 36 minutes vs. Georgia Tech...scored a team-high 21 points and added five rebounds and three steals at Northern Arizona...made a career-high four three-pointers at Akron...earned Seminole Classic all-tournament team honors after scoring 19 points in the Georgia State win...averaged 14.0 points and 4.5 rebounds in the two tourney games. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 28 player bios 2001-02: Returned to the Seminole line up after having a medical redshirt the season before…played in 27 games and started four contests…averaged 5.1 points and 2.7 rebounds…scored in 24 games, including three games in double figures ...gave the team a boost with eight points and two boards in 13 minutes of play in the Maryland win...had seven straight points and played just seven minutes in the NC State win and gave the Tribe the lead for good in the game...scored 13 points, including 5-for-7 from the free throw line, in the regular season-finale vs. Virginia ...grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at Maryland...had four or more rebounds in five games...tied her career-high with 15 points in the East Tennessee State game …scored 11 points, on 5-for-5 from the field, in 12 minutes of play vs. Jacksonville ...played a season-high 25 minutes in the Dayton game. 2000-01: Decided to take a medical redshirt in early January in order to allow proper healing of chronic stress fractures in her lower legs...played in the first six games and averaged 6.7 points, 3.3 rebounds per game...recorded double figures in two contests with 10 points vs. Chicago State and 12 in the Virginia Tech win. 1999-2000: Played in 19 games, with nine starts and averaged 18.5 minutes per game...was out four weeks with a fractured foot and missed nine games... returned to action on Feb. 10th vs. Virginia and had four points and five rebounds...averaged 6.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game...led the team in rebounding three times...scored a seasonhigh 15 points vs. St. John’s...had 12 points at Mercer, Loyola and Wake Forest...twice grabbed nine rebounds vs. Tulsa and Mercer...had at least eight points in nine games and seven rebounds in four games...recorded four steals in Oakland game. BRADLEY'S CAREER HIGHS Points ........................ 15 (three times) Rebounds ............................ 9 (twice) Blocks ................................. 3 (twice) Assists .......... 3 vs. Loyola (12/19/99) Steals ........ 4 vs. Oakland (11/27/99) FGM ........................... 6 (three times) FGA ....... 12 vs. St. John’s (12/29/99) FTM .................... 7 vs. UCF (1/5/03) FTA ..................... 8 vs. UCF (1/5/03) Minutes ....... 31 vs. Florida (12/7/99) ...holds career averages of 15.4 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game ...was a member of the 1998-99 All-Southeast Team...was a four-time, first team allconference selection...was pegged the 1997 and 1998 Orlando Sentinel Seminole County Player of the Year...led Lake Mary to a 113-10 record, four conference and district championships and one state championship over her career...played for Coach Carl Brown...an honor roll student. PERSONAL: Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology and English in April...was born May 7, 1981...is a fourtime member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...member of the FSU SAAC…has a twin sister Lindsay. HIGH SCHOOL: A 1999 USA Today honorable mention All-American...was named the Florida Class 6A Player of the Year following senior season...was runner up for Miss Florida Basketball...was a three-time first team all-state honoree BRADLEY’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 99-00 19-9 00-01 01-02 27-4 02-03 28-0 TOT 74-13 ACC... YR 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 TOT G-GS 8-2 16-2 14-0 38-4 MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG AS 18.5 55-117 .470 0-0 .000 16-25 .640 73-3.8 14 REDSHIRTED 13.4 53-108 .491 0-0 .000 32-49 .653 73-2.7 12 12.3 46-92 .500 0-0 .000 44-56 .786 80-2.9 6 154-317 .486 0-0 .000 92-130 .708 226-3.1 32 ST 14 BK 23 TO 26 PF-DQ 54-2 PTS-AVG 126-6.6 17 12 43 14 22 59 17 25 68 48-1 38-0 140-3 138-5.1 136-4.9 400-5.4 MPG FG-A 16.9 19-44 ST 3 BK 10 TO 13 PF-DQ 21-1 PTS-AVG 44-5.5 6 7 16 3 12 25 14 18 45 28-1 27-0 76-2 76-4.8 51-3.6 171-4.5 PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG AS .432 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 22-2.8 5 REDSHIRTED 12.3 26-63 .413 0-0 .000 24-35 .686 44-2.8 6 14.1 18-44 .409 0-0 .000 15-25 .600 45-3.2 3 63-151 .417 0-0 .000 45-69 .652 111-2.9 14 29 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Averaged 4.9 ppg and 2.9 rpg... saw limited action (12.3 mpg) due to leg problems but gave 110% all of the time... scored eight big points and grabbed four boards in 13 minutes of play in the win over FIU in the WNIT first round... averaged 10.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in the two WNIT games... recorded double-digit minutes in 20 games, including a season-high 25 minutes vs. Wake Forest…missed the last two regular-season games with a severe left ankle sprain…had an outstanding performance vs. UCF and tied her career-high with 15 points in 15 minutes of play and tied her season-high with six rebounds... was one of three to lead the team with 10 points and also added three rebounds in the win over Virginia...had six points and a season-high seven rebounds and added two steals in a season-high 25 minutes of play in the triple OT win over Wake Forest...made a career-high seven free throws in the UCF game...led the team in free throw percentage at 79 percent...had 22 blocks...had 10 points, a rebound and two blocks in 13 minutes off of the bench vs. Maryland...scored 10 points at South Florida...grabbed six rebounds at Florida... was perfect from the free throw line in seven games...scored at least four points in 17 games and scored in double figures five times...shot 50 percent from the field...was named to the 2003 Verizon Academic AllDistrict 3 University Division Women’s Basketball First Team. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 30 player bios G ranted a n a dd i t i o n a l year of eligibility by the NCAA. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Cowley County Community College in Kansas… averaged a double-double at 11.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a freshman…shot 58 percent from the field and earned all-region and all-league honors in the Jayhawk Conference in 1999…suffered a torn ACL four games into her sophomore season…attended Rowland High School in Rowland, Calif., but now calls Atlanta, Ga., her home. PERSONAL: Celebrates a March MOORE'S CAREER HIGHS Points ....... 21 at Maryland (1/16/03) Rebounds ............. 12 at South Florida (12/7/02) Blocks ........................... 2 (four times) Assists ................................. 3 (twice) Steals ................ 3 vs. UCF (12/9/01) FGM .......... 9 at Maryland (1/16/03) FGA ................ 11 at USF (12/7/02), at MD (1/16/03) FTM ................. 5 vs. Duke (1/27/02) FTA ............... 7 vs. Clemson (3/2/03) Minutes ............... 34 vs. Georgia Tech (3/8/03) 25, 1980 birthday…earned a bachelor’s degree in social sciences in August...has two sons, Isaiah and Dante. 2001-02: Played in all 28 games, including eight starts in the middle, in her first season in the garnet and gold… averaged 3.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while playing 14.3 minutes per outing…scored a career-high 12 points in 16 minutes against Jacksonville on 6for-6 shooting and led the team with seven rebounds...had 11 points in the Saint Joseph’s game and led the team in rebounding with a season-high nine MOORE’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS MPG FG-A 01-02 28-8 14.3 45-94 02-03 30-29 21.1 92-170 TOT 58-37 137-264 ACC... YR 01-02 02-03 TOT PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG .479 0-0 .000 19-38 .500 93-3.3 .541 0-0 .000 31-71 .437 158-5.3 .519 0-0 .000 50-109 .459 251-4.3 G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 16-1 11.3 15-40 .375 0-0 .000 16-16 21.7 51-95 .537 0-0 .000 32-17 66-135 .489 0-0 .000 FT-A 11-20 18-35 29-55 31 AS 17 13 30 ST 14 18 32 BK 8 13 21 TO 29 57 86 PF-DQ 60-1 92-2 152-3 PTS-AVG 109-3.9 215-7.2 324-5.6 PCT REB-AVG AS .550 36-2.3 4 .514 88-5.5 6 .527 124-3.9 10 ST 3 11 14 BK 3 7 10 TO 16 34 50 PF-DQ 30-1 51-1 81-2 PTS-AVG 41-2.6 120-7.5 161-5.0 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Strong post player who was a force inside for the Seminoles... started 29 games in the middle...team captain... averaged 7.2 ppg and 5.3 rpg...shot a team-high 54 percent from the field...led the team in scoring in two games and in rebounding in seven games...scored in 28 games...had seven or more rebounds in 10 games...scored eight or more points in 15 games, including eight games of double digits...snagged her first career doubledouble when she had 20 points and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds to help FSU come-from-behind in the USF win...recorded her second career doubledouble with 10 points and a game-high 10 rebounds in the win over Virginia... scored a career-high 21 points and led all players with nine rebounds in a careerhigh 33 minutes of play in the win at Maryland...played 26 minutes off of the bench vs. UConn and had a team-high seven rebounds to go with her two points and two blocks...had a strong performance in the win vs. NC State with 14 points and seven rebounds...had 10 points and six rebounds in 25 minutes of play in the regular-season finale win vs. Clemson...had 10 points and three rebounds in a career-high 34 minutes of play vs. Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament. boards…scored 10 points and pulled down eight rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench at Clemson...grabbed seven or more rebounds in five games...scored in 20 games, including three in double figures...had eight blocks...led the team in rebounding three times...played a season-high 27 minutes vs. Dayton...played 20 or more minutes in nine games. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 32 player bios points…was named to the Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team after scoring a career-high 19 points, and recording five steals and five rebounds in the win over Oakland. 1998-99: Played in 21 games with eight starts...averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game...recorded her first career double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds vs. USF...scored in double figures in six games...recorded a career-high seven steals in finale vs. Duke...had six steals in USF and Western Carolina games...scored a seasonhigh 17 points vs. LB State in 16 minutes off the bench and again vs. Duke...was named the ACC co-Rookie of the Week on Nov. 23rd...suffered mid-right foot sprain in practice in late December and missed six games. HIGH SCHOOL: A USA Today honorable mention All-American...garnered Street and Smith's All-America honors... was named all-state as a junior and senior...was listed among the Best of the Preps her last two seasons...was a two- SUTTON'S CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 19 vs. Oakland (11/27/99) Rebounds .......................... 11 (twice) Blocks ....... 2 vs. Oakland (11/27/99) Assists ........................... 5 (four times) Steals ............... 7 vs. Duke (2/26/99) FGM ......... 8 vs. Oakland (11/27/99) FGA .............. 13 vs. Duke (2/26/99) 3FGM .............. 3 vs. Duke (1/25/99) 3FGA .............. 4 vs. Duke (1/25/99) FTM .................................... 5 (twice) FTA ..................................... 6 (twice) Minutes ..................... 33 (seven times) time all-Tri-State Area selection...played three years of basketball and one year of volleyball at Bradley Central...coach was Paul Cretton. PERSONAL: Is a sociology major ...was born March 31, 1980...was named to the 1998-99 ACC Academic Honor Roll. 1999-2000: Started 28 of 29 games…was fifth on the team in scoring, averaging 6.9 points per game…also averaged 3.1 rebounds per game…excellent defensive player who led the team with 68 steals and recorded five or more steals in five games…was among the top 10 in the ACC in steals…scored in double figures in seven games, including a career-high 19 SUTTON’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 98-99 21- 8 99-00 29-28 02-03 28-18 TOT 78-54 MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A 22.3 56-131 .427 3-16 .188 22-35 25.3 81-178 .455 4-20 .200 35-58 16.9 50-133 .376 0-0 .000 27-57 187-442 .423 7-36 .194 84-150 PCT REB-AVG AS ST .629 78-3.7 27 43 .603 89-3.1 62 68 .474 63-2.3 49 53 .560 230-3.0 138 164 BK 1 4 1 6 TO 31 80 48 159 PF-DQ 56- 3 86-5 74-1 216-9 PTS-AVG 137- 6.5 201-6.9 127-4.5 465-6.0 ACC... YR 98-99 99-00 02-03 TOT MPG FG-A 24.5 28-69 25.6 38-84 18.0 28-80 94-233 PCT REB-AVG AS .462 39-3.5 14 .563 48-3.0 35 .457 37-2.3 30 .500 124-2.9 79 BK 0 2 0 2 TO 13 47 32 92 PF-DQ 35.2 49-3 47-0 131-5 PTS-AVG 65-5.9 95-5.9 72-4.5 232-5.4 G-GS 11-4 16-15 16-15 43-34 PCT 3FG-A PCT .406 3-11 .273 .452 1-7 .143 .350 0-1 .000 .403 4-19 .211 FT-A 6-13 18-32 16-35 40-80 33 ST 14 33 29 76 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Returned to the program after a twoyear absence and excelled on the defensive end for the Seminoles ...averaged 4.5 ppg and 2.3 rpg... played in 28 games, including 18 starts...scored seven or more points five times...had three or more steals in 10 games...led the team with 53 steals... scored in every game she played in...got her first start of the season vs. UConn and had the job of guarding standout Diana Taurasi...had a solid game in the regular season-finale win over Clemson with a season-high nine points while adding two rebounds, four assists and three steals in a season-high 27 minutes of play...tied her career-high with 11 rebounds in 24 minutes vs. Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament...tied her careerhigh with five assists at Akron...had eight points in 21 minutes vs. UCF...saw 22 minutes of play without a turnover at NC State and had eight points and had six rebounds...had six points and three rebounds in 23 minutes of play in the triple overtime win over Wake Forest...had six points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals in 19 minutes in the win vs. NC State...also had four rebounds in the win at Maryland...had six points, four rebounds and two steals in 19 minutes in the win over Virginia. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 34 player bios in which she led the team in scoring and rebounding with five boards...grabbed a career-high eight rebounds vs. Duke...hit a career-high eight free throws on 12 attempts at UNC...scored 13 points and had five rebounds in a season-high 30 minutes of play in the regular-season finale vs. Virginia...also recorded a career-high four steals vs. UVA...had 12 points and six rebounds at NC State...contributed seven points, six boards and two blocks in the Wake Forest win…had 10 points and two blocks in 12 minutes of play vs. Jacksonville...had a strong outing at Clemson, scoring nine points and snagging six rebounds in 19 minutes of play...grabbed four rebounds in seven minutes of play vs. UCF...scored eight points in nine minutes of play against Austin Peay...missed the first two games of the season with an ankle injury. HIGH SCHOOL: A WBCA High School All-American…scored 11 points and had four rebounds in the WBCA High School All-American game…was regarded as one of the nation’s top 25 high school players by Street & Smith…was also a member of the USA Today All-Junior Team…was a three-time Class 6A all-state, All-Orange County and All-Metro Conference selection from Maynard Evans High CHOICE'S CAREER HIGHS Points .. 20 vs. Georgia St. (11/23/02) Rebounds ............. 11 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) Blocks ................................. 4 (twice) Assists ................................. 2 (twice) Steals ........... 4 vs. Virginia (2/24/02) Turnovers ........... 4 vs. UCF (12/9/01) FGM ..... 9 vs. Georgia St. (11/23/02) FGA ... 16 vs. Georgia St. (11/23/02) FTM .................... 8 at UNC (2/4/02) FTA ................... 12 at UNC (2/4/02) Minutes ...... 30 vs. Virginia (2/24/02) School…averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds throughout her career…pegged the third-best player in the state of Florida by the St. Pete Times…also garnered Reebok/WBCA Underclass All-American honors…played for Bob Gordon…also competed in softball, track and flag football…was active in student government. PERSONAL: Was born March 23, 1983…major is criminology...was named to the 2001-02 ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2001-02: An ACC All Freshman Team honorable mention selection... played in 25 games and started the last three contests in her first season as a Seminole…averaged 4.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game overall…finished the season strong as she averaged a teamleading 10.2 points and 6.2 rebounds per game in 26.0 minutes a game over the final five contests...scored in double figures in five games...was second on the team with 11 blocks...had a career-high 14 point performance at North Carolina CHOICE’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 01-02 25-3 02-03 28-2 TOT 53-5 MPG FG-A 11.9 39-81 17.6 73-155 112-236 ACC... YR 01-02 02-03 TOT MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 13.9 27-56 .482 0-0 .000 17.3 25-61 .410 0-0 .000 52-117 .444 0-0 .000 G-GS 16-2 14-1 30-3 PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB-AVG AS .481 0-0 .000 28-49 .571 71-2.8 9 .471 0-0 .000 43-70 .614 134-4.8 12 .475 0-0 .000 71-119 .597 205-3.9 21 FT-A 20-33 24-38 44-71 35 PCT REB-AVG AS .606 54-3.4 6 .632 61-4.4 5 .620 115-3.8 11 ST 12 19 31 BK 11 23 34 TO 24 43 67 PF-DQ 27-0 53-0 80-0 PTS-AVG 106-4.2 189-6.8 295-5.6 ST 8 7 15 BK 6 14 20 TO 12 21 33 PF-DQ 22-0 26-0 48-0 PTS-AVG 74-4.6 74-5.3 148-4.9 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Averaged 6.8 ppg and 4.8 rpg... talented allaround athlete who sparked the team off of the bench... started two games...had six points, four rebounds and three steals in a strong effort of 14 minutes of play in the win over FIU in the WNIT...had six points, eight rebounds and tied her career-high with four blocks in the triple OT win over Wake Forest...had 13 points and seven rebounds in 24 minutes off of the bench in the win at Clemson...played 15 minutes off of the bench at Georgia Tech and scored nine points, while adding five rebounds, two blocks and three steals...earned Seminole Classic MVP honors after opening the season with her first career double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds in the Alabama State win and a career-high 20 points and eight rebounds in the championship game vs. Georgia State...scored in double figures in six games...led the team in scoring twice and in rebounding six times ...recorded a career-high four blocks at Florida and had a team-high 23 swats on the year after having 11 total all of last season... had at least two blocks in seven games... had seven or more points in 12 games and five or more rebounds in 14 games. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 36 player bios nessee State game …grabbed a careerhigh six rebounds against Florida…shot 75 percent from the free throw line (2736)…played 20 or more minutes in five games and averaged 14.2 minutes for the season...was a solid contributor from the three-point arc and was tied for third on the team with 28 on the season...scored in 22 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Brannkyrka Gymnasium High School…helped lead her squad to the National School Championship three straight years…was a two-time member of the Swedish Under-20 National Team, garnering All-Star honors in the 1998 National Championship season and helped the team to the Polar Cup-Nordic Championship in 1999…played on the 2001 Swedish Junior National Championship Team…was also a member of the Elite Series Squad, the highest division in Sweden, for three years and received honors for her play in 2000. LILJESTRAND'S CAREER HIGHS Points .............. 22 at Duke (2/21/02) Rebounds .... 6 vs. Florida (11/29/02) Assists ..... 3 at Wake Forest (1/10/02) Steals ...... 4 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) FGM ............ 7 at Clemson (1/30/03) FGA ............... 12 at Duke (2/21/02) FTM .................. 6 at Duke (2/21/02) FTA ................... 9 at Duke (2/21/02) Minutes .... 27 at Maryland (1/06/02) PERSONAL: Major is business... was born July 16, 1980…has twice earned ACC All-Academic Honor Roll honors…has competed for the Swedish National Team the past two summers. 2001-02: Saw significant minutes in her rookie season...played in 27 games with one start…averaged 6.0 points and 1.9 rebounds…had a strong finish to the season, averaging 9.8 points and 3.0 rebounds in the final five games...had the best game of her rookie season at No. 5 Duke, scoring a career-high and teamleading 22 points in 23 minutes of play... was 6-for-12 from the field, 4-for-7 from the three-point line and 6-for-9 from the free throw line...scored in double figures in six games, including a strong 13 points on 56 percent shooting in the season finale vs. No. 4 Duke in the ACC Tournament...played a career-high 27 minutes in her lone start of the season at Maryland ...had a 10-point performance in 11 minutes, all in the second half, at UNC...scored 15 points in 20 minutes of play vs. UCF to share team honors with April Traylor...had 13 points in 16 minutes of play vs. UNC at home...also had 13 points in the East Ten- LILJESTRAND’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 01-02 27-1 02-03 27-0 TOT 54-1 MPG FG-A PCT 14.2 53-135 .393 8.5 30-82 .366 83-217 .382 PCT .333 .333 .333 FT-A 27-36 15-24 42-60 PCT REB-AVG AS .750 50-1.9 13 .625 23-0.9 5 .700 73-1.4 18 ST 6 8 14 BK 0 2 2 TO 24 20 44 PF-DQ 21-0 20-0 41-0 PTS-AVG 161-6.0 90-3.3 251-4.6 ACC... YR 01-02 02-03 TOT MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 12.5 24-70 .343 12-42 .286 9.4 20-44 .455 9-24 .375 44-114 .386 21-66 .318 FT-A 14-22 4-10 18-32 PCT REB-AVG AS .636 20-1.3 5 .400 14-1.0 1 .563 34-1.2 6 ST 3 3 6 BK 0 0 0 TO 8 10 18 PF-DQ 11-0 11-0 22-0 PTS-AVG 74-4.9 53-3.8 127-4.4 G-GS 15-1 14-0 29-1 3FG-A 28-84 15-45 43-129 37 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Averaged 3.3 ppg and 0.9 rpg...saw action in 27 games... strong outside shooter...had an unbelievable game at Clemson, scoring a game-hig h 19 points on 7-for-8 from the field, 4-for-5 from threepoint range, in 13 minutes, including 17 straight, 15 of which were unanswered by the Tigers...scored 13 points in a seasonhigh 19 minutes of play in the Wright State win...scored in 17 games, including three games in double-digits...scored 10 points in 15 minutes off of the bench vs. No. 1 Duke...was a spark at Wake Forest, playing eight minutes and scoring four points while grabbing three rebounds, to help give FSU its first win in Winston-Salem since 1997-98...snagged a career-high four steals in the Wright State game... played double digit minutes in nine games, including five ACC contests. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios 38 player bios high 27 minutes at UNC...had eight points in 13 minutes of play at Virginia...had six points while playing 23 minutes in the win over Maryland...had six points and two rebounds vs. Duke...grabbed five rebounds in the East Tennessee State game…scored in 13 games...dished out a season-high three assists and had four rebounds in the Austin Peay game…had two steals against JU and vs. Georgia Tech. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at Laurens High School…pegged the Class 4A Miss Basketball and Player of the Year…earned all-state and all region honors as a junior and senior…garnered Most Valuable Player honors her final two seasons…was listed among the Top 5 players in the state prior to her senior season …led Laurens to state championship titles in 1998, 1999 and 2001…high school coach was Travis Langford…also played volleyball and soccer for one season and ran track for two years…a solid student NEELY'S CAREER HIGHS Points .... 17 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) Rebounds .......................... 10 (twice) Assists ........ 8 at Maryland (1/16/03) Steals ..... 7 at Jacksonville (12/18/02) FGM ............ 6 vs. Wright St. (11/29), NAU (12/21) FGA ..... 11 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) FTM ........ 5 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) FTA ......... 7 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) Minutes ..................... 33 (three times) who earned an Academic Letter three years…was a member of the Beta Club. PERSONAL: Was born December 5, 1982…member of FSU’s SAAC…major is elementary education. 2001-02: Provided depth at point guard in her first season as a Seminole ...played in 26 games and averaged 11.3 minutes per game...averaged 2.2 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game... notched a career-high 10 points and 10 rebounds in the Wake Forest win for her first double-double...became a solid contributor as the season progressed and averaged 4.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game over the final 11 games...played a season- NEELY’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 01-02 26-0 11.3 20-61 .328 1-10 .100 02-03 28-24 26.9 70-144 .486 0-1 .000 TOT 54-24 90-205 .439 1-11 .091 FT-A 17-25 35-51 52-76 PCT REB-AVG AS .680 48-1.8 22 .686 132-4.7 83 .684 180-3.3 105 ST 11 47 58 BK 0 2 2 TO 20 79 99 PF-DQ 15-0 49-0 64-0 PTS-AVG 58-2.2 175-6.3 233-4.3 ACC... YR 01-02 02-03 TOT FT-A 15-23 18-28 33-51 PCT REB-AVG AS .652 30-1.9 13 .643 66-4.7 49 .647 96-3.2 62 ST 6 15 21 BK 0 1 1 TO 12 46 58 PF-DQ 9-0 29-0 38-0 PTS-AVG 46-2.9 72-5.1 118-3.9 G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 16-0 11.6 15-43 .349 1-7 .143 14-14 28.9 27-61 .443 0-1 .000 30-14 42-104 .404 1-8 .125 39 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Showed an enormous improvement in her second year as a Seminole... averaged 6.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 3.0 assists per game... played both the point and wing positions...started 24 games...led the team in scoring twice and in rebounding twice...scored in double figures in seven games...shot 49 percent from the field... recorded five or more rebounds in 14 games, including six games of seven or more boards...was among the leaders on the team with 47 steals, including a career-high seven in the Jacksonville game... had four points and led the team with a career-high 10 rebounds and also had four assists in 24 minutes of play in the win over FIU in the WNIT first round...dished out a career-high eight assists to go with her eight points in the win at Maryland...hit the game-winner with 1.7 seconds left in the game at Wake Forest and finished the game with seven points and four rebounds...scored a career-high 17 points to lead the team against Wright State... had a team-high seven assists and had three rebounds, one steal and four points in 30 minutes at No. 1 Duke...scored four points and tied for team honors with six rebounds in 23 minutes at Georgia Tech... led the team with 14 points and added seven rebounds and a team-high four assists in 33 minutes of play at Virginia. player bios ADEDUNTAN'S CAREER HIGHS 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Points .................................. 23 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) Rebounds .............................. 6 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) Blocks ........................................ 2 at Wake Forest (1/2/03) Assists ........................................ 3 vs. Maryland (2/16/03) Steals ........................................................... 2 (three times) FGM .................................................................... 7 (twice) FGA ........................................ 13 at Wake Forest (1/2/03) 3FGM ................................... 5 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) 3FGA ................................... 6 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) FTM ..................................................................... 4 (twice) FTA ............................................ 6 at Wake Forest (1/2/03) Minutes ............................... 28 vs. Alabama St. (11/22/02) 16 points off of the bench vs. UCF...scored a team-high 13 points and added two rebounds in 26 minutes of play off of the bench at Georgia Tech...averaged 16.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in FSU’s victories over Alabama State and Georgia State on her way to Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team honors...scored a game-high 23 points in the season-opener which ties the best season-opening point performance for a rookie in the Semrau era...missed the final two games of the season with a sprained ankle. 2002-03: An ACC All-Freshman Team honorable mention selection ...averaged 5.8 ppg and 2.3 rpg in 28 games of action...scored in double figures in five games and led the team in scoring four times ...was second on the team with 17 three-pointers...started the first three games of the season...twice named the ACC Rookie of the Week, with the season’s first on November 25th after her all-tournament team performance in the Seminole Classic and again on Jan. 6th after averaging 13.3 points and 2.7 rebound in three games, including wins at Wake Forest and vs. UCF... saw substantial playing time (17.4 mpg)...led all scorers with 17 points and added three rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal at Wake Forest...also led the way with HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Clarke Central High School, the all-region team of the year the past three years…scored 1,971 career points and averaged 20.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior…a two-time Street and Smith’s Honorable Mention All-American and Reebok/WBCA Underclass All-American …ranked 22nd by Blue Star and 36th by All Star Girls Report…Georgia’s Gatorade Girls Player of the Year in 2001-02…a McDonald’s Top 100 in the nation All-American finalist…named Northeast Georgia’s Player of the Year her junior and senior seasons…earned first team Class 4A all-state honors in final two years after garnering second team honors as a sophomore…also earned all-region honors…scored six points and had four rebounds for the victorious Georgia team in the Georgia-Tennessee High School All Star Game…was a four-time first team all Northeast Georgia selection…named to several all-tournament teams and earned several area player of the week honors…high school coach was Cedrica Jones…also played volleyball one season at Clarke Central…active in student government…a three-time member of the Principal’s Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Was born May 7, 1984...major is nutrition and fitness…named to the 2002-03 ACC Academic Honor Roll. ADEDUNTAN’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 02-03 28-3 TOT 28-3 MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 17.4 56-173 .324 17-62 .274 17.4 56-173 .324 17-62 .274 FT-A 32-49 32-49 PCT REB-AVG AS .653 63-2.3 17 .653 63-2.3 17 ST 16 16 BK 5 5 TO 28 28 PF-DQ 21-0 21-0 PTS-AVG 161-5.8 161-5.8 ACC... YR 02-03 TOT MPG FG-A 17.5 30-95 17.5 30-95 FT-A 20-31 20-31 PCT REB-AVG AS .645 33-2.1 7 .645 33-2.1 7 ST 8 8 BK 3 3 TO 15 15 PF-DQ 7-0 7-0 PTS-AVG 86-5.4 86-5.4 G-GS 16-0 16-0 PCT 3FG-A PCT .316 6-35 .171 .316 6-35 .171 40 player bios JOHNSON'S CAREER HIGHS Points ............................................ 15 at Akron (12/15/02) Rebounds ............................................................. 8 (twice) Assists ...................................... 5 vs. Wright St. (11/29/02) Steals ...................................... 3 at Jacksonville (12/18/02) FGM ............................................... 5 at Akron (12/15/02) FGA ............................................. 9 at Florida (11/26/02) 3FGM .................................................................. 2 (twice) 3FGA .................................................................. 4 (twice) FTM ............................................................... 5 (four times) FTA ........................................ 8 vs. Georgia St. (11/23/02) Minutes .............................................................. 40 (twice) HIGH SCHOOL: First and only female basketball player to start all four years at Mountain Pointe High School…a third team Parade All-American…a McDonald’s Top 50 in the nation AllAmerican finalist…a WBCA Top 40 national honorable mention selection with placement of recognition in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame…pegged Arizona’s Gatorade Girls Player of the Year in 2001-02…a two-time Street and Smith’s honorable mention All-American…a 2001-02 Women’s Basketball News Service preseason second team All-American…ranked 53rd in the nation by the All Star Girls Report…led Mountain Pointe to the 2001-02 Class 5A state championship title and to three state title games in four years…was named the team’s MVP in final two seasons…earned first team all-region, second team all-East Valley and third team all-state honors as a senior…a member of the Arizona Coaches Association All-Star team in 2002…garnered all-city athlete honors in her senior season…was just the second female ever to be named MVP at the Michael Jordan Flight School…started on an Arizona Elite AAU club team that won the 1999 national title…first player in Mountain Pointe High history to start as a freshma…named to several all-tournament teams throughout her career…high school coach was Dwayne Dobb…the week she committed to FSU, she also led her volleyball team to the state championship title and was named the school’s homecoming queen…also played volleyball for four years…a scholar athlete who earned a 3.84 cumulative GPA. PERSONAL: Born June 8, 1984...majoring in communications…named to the 2002-03 ACC Academic Honor Roll. JOHNSON’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 02-03 30-15 25.3 36-110 .327 10-42 .238 TOT 30-15 25.3 36-110 .327 10-42 .238 FT-A 61-64 61-64 PCT REB-AVG AS .726 99-3.3 60 .726 99-3.3 60 ST 22 22 BK 5 5 TO 92 92 PF-DQ 41-0 41-0 PTS-AVG 143-4.8 143-4.8 ACC... YR 02-03 TOT FT-A 28-40 28-40 PCT REB-AVG AS .700 52-3.3 22 .700 52-3.3 22 ST 8 8 BK 1 1 TO 48 48 PF-DQ 22-0 22-0 PTS-AVG 64-4.0 64-4.0 G-GS 16-3 16-3 MPG FG-A 22.2 16-51 22.2 16-51 PCT 3FG-A PCT .314 4-19 .211 .314 4-19 .211 41 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03: Rookie point guard who could dish it off or shoot the jumper... averaged 4.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.0 apg...played in all 30 games and started 15 games...averaged 25.3 minutes per game, the most of all the freshmen...scored in 28 games and had three games in double figures...also contributed in rebounding and notched six or more boards in six games, including two games with eight rebounds...was among the leaders in assists in 10 games... named ACC Rookie of the Week (December 16) after scoring a career-high 15 points and adding five rebounds and three assists in the Akron game...played 36 minutes in the triple OT win over Wake Forest and contributed five points and a career-high eight rebounds...played all 40 minutes against No. 2 Duke and went 4-for-4 from the free throw line for four points...played all 40 minutes for the second straight game and had 11 points and tied her career-high with eight rebounds in the regular-season finale win over Clemson...scored in double digits for the second straight game with 10 points and three rebounds vs. Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament... aggressive player, who attempted five or more free throws in six games and shot 73 percent from the free throw line...named to the Women’s Basketball News Service preseason All-Freshman second team. player bios LINQUIST'S CAREER HIGHS Points .............................. 7 vs. Alabama State (11/22/02) Rebounds .................................. 6 vs. Maryland (2/16/03) Blocks ........................................... 3 at Akron (12/15/02) Assists ......................................... 2 at Clemson (1/30/03) Steals ................................................................. 1 (twice) Turnovers ............................. 3 vs. Wright State (11/29/02) FGM ............................................. 2 at Akron (12/15/02) FGA ............................................. 3 at Akron (12/15/02) FTM ................................ 5 vs. Alabama State (11/22/02) FTA ................................. 6 vs. Alabama State (11/22/02) Minutes ....................................... 10 at Akron (12/15/02) 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL shooter, going 6-for-8 on the year...had nine blocks on the year. 2002-03: Averaged 1.1 ppg and 1.3 rpg...a rookie at the post position who has the luxury to develop over time...played in 18 games and was a force inside...had four points and a rebound in the final four minutes of the win over FIU in the WNIT first round...grabbed a career-high six rebounds in eight minutes of play in a strong performance off of the bench vs. Maryland...had two rebounds, two assists and a steal and gave the Seminoles a defensive spark in six minutes of play in the win at Clemson...played a season-high 10 minutes at Akron and had four points, four rebounds and three blocks ...scored a season-high seven points and had two rebounds in nine minutes of play in the season-opener vs. Alabama State...sparked the team at Wake Forest with two points, two rebounds and a block in five minutes of action...solid free throw HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Owen High School, the same high school former Seminole quarterback Brad Johnson attended…averaged 20.3 points and 11.4 rebounds in her senior season…was a preseason Parade AllAmerican…listed among the McDonald’s Top 100 players …rated as the eighth best center in the nation and 33rd player overall by All Star Girls Report…was a Western Blue/White All Star, a North Carolina Oasis Shrine All Star and an Adidas All-American All Star…was an all-state first team selection…a member of the North Carolina Junior Olympic Team that was the 2001 Junior Olympic Games National Champions…went on a 10-day trip to Australia with members of the national championship team — a trip provided by People Magazine …named to the All Western Girls Basketball Team by the Citizen-Times…earned All Western Conference honors her final three seasons…garnered conference all-tournament team honors all four seasons and was the tourney MVP as a senior… pegged the team’s MVP her sophomore, junior and senior years…named Owen’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2002… high school coach was Tim Raines…also played volleyball and ran track. PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1984...major is liberal arts. LINQUIST’S CAREER NUMBERS Overall... YR G-GS 02-03 18-0 TOT 18-0 MPG 4.9 4.9 FG-A 7-17 7-17 PCT 3FG-A PCT .412 0-0 .000 .412 0-0 .000 FT-A 6-8 6-8 PCT REB-AVG AS .750 23-1.3 3 .750 23-1.3 3 ST 2 2 BK 9 9 TO 11 11 PF-DQ 14-0 14-0 PTS-AVG 20-1.1 20-1.1 ACC... YR 02-03 TOT MPG 4.6 4.6 FG-A 2-9 2-9 PCT 3FG-A PCT .222 0-0 .000 .222 0-0 .000 FT-A 1-2 1-2 PCT REB-AVG AS .500 14-1.3 3 .500 14-1.3 3 ST 1 1 BK 4 4 TO 5 5 PF-DQ 6-0 6-0 PTS-AVG 5-0.5 5-0.5 G-GS 11-0 11-0 42 player bios Transferred to Florida State from Louisiana State in June… after sitting out the 2003-04 season, will have one year of eligibility remaining…a three-year letterwinner at LSU…played in 94 games, including 37 starts, and averaged 7.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. 2001-02: Played in 30 games, starting 27 and despite playing in pain with injuries, went on to average 8.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game…recorded three double-doubles and scored 2000-01: Made an immediate impact and moved into the starting line up in just her fourth career game…a 2001 Honorable Mention Freshman All-American by WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.com…nine consecutive contests before being sidelined with the beginnings of a stress fracture in her foot…played the role of sixth man the rest of the season…recorded a team-high three double-doubles on the year…scored in double figures in 12 games, including a team-high three doubles-doubles on the year…a foot injury limited her production in the second half of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at O.P. Walker High School in New Orleans, La., for coach Vernon Riley…earned AAU All-America honors…was named district and West Bank Most Valuable Player…was voted to the All-Metro New Orleans team…averaged 21 points, eight rebounds and four assists per game in her senior season. PERSONAL: Is majoring in social sciences...was born July 19, 1982…sister Doneeka is a senior at LSU. HODGES HELPS USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM BATTLE TO SILVER MEDAL Capturing the women’s basketball shiny silver hardware at the 2003 Pan American Games was a bright-eyed USA team that began training only two weeks prior to the event. It was a team made up young college players who faced more powerful and experienced teams from Cuba and Brazil, both composed of former Olympians. Considering all those factors, the USA Women’s Pan Am Team’s impressive 5-2 record and capturing of the silver medal was a remarkable journey. The XIV Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and women’s basketball saw six countries compete in the tournament held from August 2-9. The USA beat all but one — Cuba. Cuba (6-1) claimed the gold, the USA got silver, while Brazil (5-2) captured the bronze. Florida State’s Roneeka Hodges posted competition highs in points (11), rebounds (3) and steals (3) to help the USA team defeat Argentina. In the game, Hodges continued her competition-long, defensive efforts adding one block and one defensive board for the USA team in 16 minutes against Argentina. “I’m a defender first, but whatever is needed I will step up and do,” Hodges said. The 5-11 guard shot five-for-six from the charity stripe and was perfect from behind the arc in two attempts. The New Orleans native was one of five players to score in double figures for the USA team as well as one of three to post three steals in the game. The FSU newcomer played in six of seven games and averaged 3.3 points, 1.9 rebounds in 13.2 minutes per game. August 2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August 6 August 9 RESULTS ...................................................................... Cuba 84, USA 62 .................................................................. USA 56, Canada 53 ...................................................................... USA 77, Brazil 64 ................................................................ USA 93, Argentina 78 ................................................ USA 109, Dominican Republic 54 ...................................................................... Cuba 75, USA 64 43 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (AT LSU) 2002-03: Saw action in all 34 games as the sixth player for the Tigers…had five double figure scoring games, including a season high 16 points against Southwest Texas in the firstround game of the NCAA Tournament…dished out a careerhigh eight assists against Ohio in the opening game of the WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.com Classic…also led the team in scoring in one game and in rebounding in two games…her 71 assists were fourth most on the team…following junior season, ranked ninth in career three-point field goals attempted with 94. a career-high 21 points at Mississippi…grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette…led the team in rebounding in seven games…scored in double figures 13, including a span of five straight games. 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL player bios HIGH SCHOOL: A two-sport athlete in high school...also plays volleyball for the Seminoles…a four-year starter for Pickens High School… played in the North Carolina/South Carolina All Star game…earned Street & Smith Magazine honorable mention All-American honors in 2001 and 2002…was named a USA Today honorable mention AllAmerican in 2002…among USA Today’s South Carolina Top 25 the past two years…a three-time all-state and two-time all-region selection …named Pickens’ women’s basketball’s 2001 and 2002 most valuable player…averaged 17.0 points and 12.0 rebounds while shooting 58 percent from the field…led Pickens’ volleyball team to four consecutive state titles while earning all-state and all-region honors four straight years…the South Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year and High School Sports Report Ms. Volleyball in South Carolina…an honor roll student who earned a 3.86 grade point average. PERSONAL: Born on May 11, 1985…majoring in sports management…also plays FSU volleyball. HIGH SCHOOL: Orange Park’s women’s basketball’s most valuable player for her final three seasons ...finished her career with 1,550 points, 570 rebounds, 415 steals and 420 assists…named to the AllFirst Coast Girls Basketball team in 2003…led Orange Park to regional and district titles in 2003 and a 214 record... named the most valuable player in the Florida North/South All Star Game in Daytona Beach...also played in the Nike All Star game... was nominated for the 2002 and 2003 Amateur Female Basketball Player of the Year Jasper Awards...was a member of a senior class that racked up 95 wins against 21 losses over three years...a Street & Smith All-America Honorable Mention selection in 2002...named to the Class 5A All-State Third Team in 2002...was an all-first coast selection in 2001 and 2002...ranked among the nationís top 50 players in the All Star Girls Report...also earned 2002 all-conference honors in track and field...a 2002 National Honor Roll member who had a 3.97 grade point average…was a Florida delegate nominee to the International Summit of Young Leaders. 44 PERSONAL: Major is liberal arts…was born May 28, 1985. player bios PERSONAL: Major is liberal arts…will be the tallest player on the team for the Seminoles…was born February 23, 1985. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Ribault Senior to a 143-3 record over her career including 101 straight victories and four state titles...named a Parade First Team All-American in 2002 and 2003...named to the McDonald’s All-American team which honors the top 24 high school senior basketball players in the country...was a 2003 WBCA All-American and USA Today All-America First Team selection ...a two-time Gatorade Florida Player of the Year...was a four-time Florida Times-Union’s All-First Coast Girls Basketball Player of the Year and two-time Florida Class 4A Player of the Year…was a first team all-state, all-city and allconference selection each of her four years at Ribault...averaged 20.4 points, 6.2 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game for the Lady Trojans as a senior and recorded more than 2,600 points and 1,094 assists in her four-year career...a Student Sports AllAmerica Second Team honoree in 2002 and 2003...rated the top point guard and third player overall in the All Star Girls Report...listed as the 6th best player by the Blue Star Index …named to the Street & Smith All-America First Team in 2002 after receiving Honorable Mention honors in 2001...earned Florida’s Miss Basketball in 2002 after averaging 21.1 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.7 assists and 5.9 steals during her junior season…was a USA Today Junior All-America...named a Student Sports Sophomore All-American... participated in the Nike All-America Camp (2000, 2002)...was a member of the USA Youth Development Festival South Team... pegged an AAU 16U All-America in 2002...named to the Orlando Sentinel’s All-South Team in 2003 and was an Honorable Mention choice in 2001 and 2002. PERSONAL: Major is liberal arts…was born August 17, 1985. 45 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL: A four year letterwinner at Turner County… named a Parade third team AllAmerican in 2003…named the Class AA Player of the Year in 2003 …was a Street & Smith Honorable Mention All-American in 2001 and 2002…an Adidas Top Ten Camp Upperclass All Star…named Honorable Mention on the Orlando Sentinel’s All-South Team in 2003 …a Class AA First Team all state selection the past three seasons after earning first team Class A honors as a freshman…averaged 16.9 points, 14 rebounds and 8 blocks per game…rated 9th on the All Star Girls Report Class of 2003 Top 250…ranked No. 23 by Blue Star Index…had 13 blocks in a single game during her senior season. player bios 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UP CLOSE & PERSONAL • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Ganiyat Adeduntan Tasheika Allen Nikki Anthony Lauren Bradley Genesis Choice DREAM LUNCH COMPANION Pharell Williams My husband Ben My grandpa Ralph Waldo Emerson All of the loved ones I have lost DREAM CAR AS A TEENAGER Forerunner Any car but a sedan Dodge Ram 1500, 44’s on the rim, extended cab 67” Mustang convertible Escalade truck CAR DRIVE NOW Toyota Camry Acura 2.3 cl Toyota Tacoma 4x4 96” Chevy Geo Tracker Ford Explorer FAVORITE CD Luther Vandross Seascape George Jones’ Greatest Hits Dashboard Confessional Mixed CD ON YOUR NIGHTSTAND RIGHT NOW CDs Alarm clock Pictures of my boyfriend, parents, grandparents Po Teletubby Pictures of my mother, my cousin Toni and my brother’s wedding FAVORITE FOOD Chicken Filet Mignon Grandma’s cookies Chicken Seafood and soul food CELEBRITY DREAM DATE Michael Jordan NA Matt Damon Justin Timberlake Tupac CHILDHOOD NICKNAME G-Money Sheik Big Country and Cletus Big B and Jolly Green Giant Pooh PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST DISLIKE IN OTHERS Cockiness Self absorbed Lying and stealing Arrogance Two-faced and back stabbing TV SHOW YOU STAY HOME TO WATCH Dawson’s Creek Court TV None Dawson’s Creek Soul Food the series PHOBIA Dogs and cats Damp shower towel Heights and elevators Public bathrooms Snakes PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST ADMIRE IN OTHERS Confidence Caring Loyalty and Christianity Honesty Ability to listen and loyalty FAVORITE RESTAURANT Osaka Japanese Steakhouse Los Compadres Pancho’s in Pickens, S.C. Osaka Japanese Steakhouse Boston Market CHILDHOOD HERO None Shera-Princess My Dad He-Man Family CLOTHING YOU FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE IN Basketball clothes Sweats Camouflage Basketball clothes Clothes with a nice crease POSSESSION YOU’D GRAB IN A FIRE Wallet Lip gloss My Bible and my pillow Bible Cell phone DREAM VACATION DESTINATION Jamaica Aruba Hawaii Greek Islands Some place quiet PERSON YOU ADMIRE MOST Parents Mother My Mom Mom My mom PET None Two pit bulls Horse - Buddy Dog - Chief Osceola Cat - Bandit Goat - John Paul Trotter Prairie dog and potbelly pig Pit bull puppy 46 player bios UP CLOSE & PERSONAL • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Roneeka Hodges Holly Johnson Linnea Liljestrand DREAM LUNCH COMPANION Allen Iverson NA Isaiah Thomas Grandfather Tyson Beckford DREAM CAR AS A TEENAGER Cadillac Escalade Passat Lamborghini Jaguar Escalade CAR DRIVE NOW None Cavalier Altima Neon Chevy Malibu FAVORITE CD Bad Boys 2 India Arie Mix Jimmy Hendrix R Kelly Chocolate Factory ON YOUR NIGHTSTAND RIGHT NOW Pictures, music and laptop NA Pictures Grandma’s picture Candles, lava lamp FAVORITE FOOD Shrimp Fried fish and shrimp Pizza Tacos and sushi Mac and cheese CELEBRITY DREAM DATE Will Smith NA Paul Walker Mathew McCanauhey Morris Chestnut CHILDHOOD NICKNAME Ice Queen Ho Jo Limpet Hannah Banana PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST DISLIKE IN OTHERS Being noisy Selfishness Being negative Selfishness Arrogance TV SHOW YOU STAY HOME TO WATCH Scooby-Doo Soul Food Friends, Will & Grace Sex & The City Will & Grace PHOBIA Roaches NA Heights Fearless Spiders PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST ADMIRE IN OTHERS Funny People person Loyalty Honesty Kindness FAVORITE RESTAURANT Red Lobster Osaka Japanese Steakhouse Oreganos Mori Carraba’s CHILDHOOD HERO None NA Brother Matt James Bond My Mom CLOTHING YOU FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE IN Long sleeves and jeans Athletic gear Shorts and shirt Jeans and tank top Sweats POSSESSION YOU’D GRAB IN A FIRE TV Cell phone Wallet Photo album Keys and cell phone DREAM VACATION DESTINATION Bahamas New York City Hawaii Hawaii Jamaica PERSON YOU ADMIRE MOST Parents NA Mom and Dad Grandmother Mom PET NA NA Dogs Turbo and Tyler Two cats Cocker spaniel 47 Hannah Linquist 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Alicia Gladden player bios 2003-2004 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UP CLOSE & PERSONAL • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Trinetta Moore LaQuinta Neely Ronalda Pierce Angela Sutton Shante Williams DREAM LUNCH COMPANION Rich Man Emeril Michael Jordan Jesus Allen Iverson DREAM CAR AS A TEENAGER Cougar Ford Explorer Hummer Jeep Wrangler 2000 Lexus CAR DRIVE NOW Chevy Saturn Honda Passport Jeep Wrangler None FAVORITE CD Jade Fred Hammond Lil John & East Side Boys Jennifer Knapp 400 Degrees ON YOUR NIGHTSTAND RIGHT NOW Papers and clock Radio Cell phone and pictures of family Alarm clock and phone My Bible and pictures FAVORITE FOOD Seafood Chicken pot pie Hamburgers Sonora chicken and pasta Seafood CELEBRITY DREAM DATE R Kelly Denzel Washington Allen Iverson Taye Diggs Morris Chestnut CHILDHOOD NICKNAME Frell and Tree Top Quint Nautica Weezie NA PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST DISLIKE IN OTHERS Bad habits Cockiness Bad attitude Pride Stubborness TV SHOW YOU STAY HOME TO WATCH Making the Band 2 JAG BET Scarface Maury PHOBIA Public bathrooms Drowning Shots Burglary Ghosts PERSONALITY TRAIT YOU MOST ADMIRE IN OTHERS Honesty Compassion Kindness and support Integrity Outgoing and loyal FAVORITE RESTAURANT Mori Olive Garden Seminole Dining - it’s free! Ruby Tuesdays Ruth’s Chris CHILDHOOD HERO Superwoman Brother Sergio Mom Dad Jesus CLOTHING YOU FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE IN Sweats Sweats Jeans and T-Shirt Tank top, board shorts, flip flops Doesn’t matter, just depends POSSESSION YOU’D GRAB IN A FIRE Purse, cell and wallet Purse Cell phone, clothes and pictures Mercy graduation ring Nothing DREAM VACATION DESTINATION Hawaii Tahiti Hawaii Anywhere with a beach and water Heaven! PERSON YOU ADMIRE MOST Mom Parents Mom Anyone who knows what they want to achieve Mom PET NA Dog No pets Pit bull NA 48