Merced College is located 46 miles north of the mid-point of the state, in the center of the San Joaquin Valley. With a population of 81,743, Merced is small enough for comfort and large enough for convenience. It has an average temperature range of 48-95 degrees, with 12.5 inches of annual rainfall. It is set in the agricultural richness of the Valley but is proximate to some of the most dramatic attractions in the state. The San Francisco Bay Area is two hours’ drive to the northwest; the Pacifi c Ocean beaches of Monterey and Santa Cruz are two hours due west; Los Angeles and Hollywood are four hours south; Lake Tahoe/Reno, four hours northeast, Yosemite, two hours due east.

Students at Merced College fi nd a pleasant environment for obtaining a fi rst-rate lower division education. The faculty is dedicated; the administration and staff are student-centric. In athletics, we pride ourselves on balancing intercollegiate completion with successful matriculation of academic purpose. We offer articulate paths to an A.A. degree, to certifi cate completion, and to four-year school and transfer. Through a wide variety of college- level disciplines, we serve equally students with polished academic resumes and those who require remedial course work. The Merced College motto says it all: “Students are our focus, and we are known by their success.” WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER 2017 - 2018

No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown 1 Tajaheray McMahan Pg 5’2” S Los Angeles 2 Maria Rodriquez G 5’4’ S Firebaugh 3 Trinity Washington Pg 5’2” S Fresno 11 Ayaka Nakashima G 5’4” F Kumamoto Japan 20 Jordan Pierce G 5’8” S Merced 22 Champelle Kelly G 5’4” S Fresno 23 Maya Smith G 5’6” F Utah 32 Briana Moore P 5’10” S Dos Palos 34 Suzuna Shoji G 5’3” F Hitachi Japan 50 Shea Glasglow-WilliamsG 6’0” F Turlock RS Heaven Mazon G 5’9” S Atwater RS Arlene Travis G 5’11” F Fresno

Head Coach: Allen Huddleston Assistant Coach: Wayne Smith, Danny Crosby, Jessica Ramirez, Alvin Roberts, Allen Huddleston Jr. Athletic Director: Steve Cassady Trainers: Scott Lemberger, Yasuko Tanabe Sports Information Director: Pat Kelly Athletic Secretary: Nancy Bates Statisticians: Barbara Huddleston Video Staff: LADY BLUE DEVIL COACHING STAFF

Allen Huddleston Head Coach

Allen is in his twenty-fi fth year as a coach for the women’s basketball team, and twenty-fi rst year as Head Coach. In his 21 years he has an overall record of 401-233 (63.2%), and 168- 60 (73.6%) record in the Central Valley Conference. During this time he has won an average of almost 20 games a year. Allen is very active in recruiting. He does the setup the defensive side of the ball, scouts opponents, and works with the post players.

Allen is a graduate of Merced College with an A.A. Degree in Liberal Studies. He received his BA from California State Stanislaus majoring in Kinesiology. He is currently working on his Masters Degree. Fulltime, Allen teaches classes in the Life and Fitness Division at Merced College. .

Allen lives in Merced with his wife Barbara. Their son Allen played basketball and graduated from Fresno State. He has joined Allen on the coaching staff this year. LADY BLUE DEVIL COACHING STAFF

Wayne Smith Assistant Coach Wayne is beginning his sixth season coaching the Lady Blue Devils. The Memphis, Tennessee native is a graduate of Merced College in Physical Education along with more than eighteen years of coaching experience with all ages and school levels. Wayne has held coaching positions with McSwain Middle School and is presently the coach of the girl’s basketball program at Le Grand High School. In between Wayne’s coaching duties he is presently pursuing his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. Wayne is the proud father of Angela, Ashley, and Benjamin Wayne.

Danny Crosby Assistant Coach Dan returns with more than twenty years of coaching experience, two years playing experience at Modesto High School, and having played on a traveling basketball team while in the U.S. Army. Dan will be concentrating on the shooting guards for the Lady Blue Devils. Starting in 1994 Dan coached at LeGrand Jr. High School for two years. Dan was a coach at LeGrand High School from 1996 to 2010. He had been the freshmen boys head coach for two years, J.V. Boys one year, and Varsity Head Coach for two years. Dan coached the Varsity Girls basketball team, before accepting the position as girls varsity headcoach at Los Banos High School two years ago. Three of his LeGrand girls teams won league championships. While being an assistant coach at Merced College, Dan is the postmaster of LeGrand, California. Dan is married to Esidalia, and they have two children Adrian 21, and Monique 17.

Jessica Ramirez Assistant Coach Jessica Ramirez is a former Blue Devil and honorable mention All-Central Valley Conference selection. After her two years at Merced College, she transferred to the division I school, the University of New Orelans. . A native of Le Grand, Jessica returns this year to the coaching staff working with the posts. When she is not coaching she works as a care giver in the area. She currently lives in the Merced metroplex area. LADY BLUE DEVIL COACHING STAFF

Alvin Roberts Assistant Coach Alvin Roberts hometown Leggett, North Carolina population 65, attended nearby North Edgecombe High. Upon graduation in 1975, he sat out a year while his twin brother Calvin played basketball for Merced College under Hall of Fame head coach Don Reid. Calvin convinced Alvin to join him in Merced for the 1977-78 school year. In Calvin’s second season, Alvin’s fi rst, the Blue Devils won the Division (( state basketball championship. The following year, 1978-79, Alvin played on a second consecutive state championship Merced College team. Alvin transferred to Fresno Pacifi c University after the 1980 season, where he studied and played two more intercollegiate years. Along the way, he married Feli- cia Butler, and they had a daughter, Nina. Alvin worked as an area basketball offi - cial for nearly a decade. His marriage dissolved, and he returned to North Carolina. Eventually he joined Calvin in the Middle East , playing international professional basketball for a team in Israel. Years passed. Alvin never lost his desire for participation in basketball. In April, 2017, he returned to the Valley and reconnected with Merced College. “I always stayed in touch with one of my friends from those championship Blue Devil teams,” he says. “Allen Spencer Huddleston, Allen asked me to help with the ladies, and here I am.”

Allen Huddleston JR Assistant Coach Allen Jr. was born and raised in Merced. The son of head coach Allen Huddleston, he is a graduate of Merced High School, and Fresno State University with a bachelors degree in journalism. In high school Allen played basketball and is still the all-time leading scorer at Merced High. Playing at the division I level, Allen scored over 1,000 points for his career. .Allen begins his fi rst yeat of coaching basketball and is responsible for working with the players on individiual skills. Tajaheray McMahan 5-1 PG

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Full Name: Tajaheray Dionque McMahan Birthdate: March 3, 1997 Parents: Jessica Wakes, and Stevie Wakes Hometown: Los Angeles, CA High School: Leuzinger/Bo Corona Place of Birth: Inglewood, CA Nickname: T-Ducky, TaJa MaRey Year: Sophomore Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences Hobbies: Singing, basketball, and cooking Favorite Quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” College/University Goals: Undecided where or what I want to do. High School or College Honors and Awards: High School - 2014 Dean’s List, Team MVP, Best Defensive Player, Best Teammate, Best All-Around Player, and Most Outgoing Maria Rodriguez 5-4 G

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Full Name: Maria Cristina Rodriguez Espinoza Birthdate: February 29, 1996 Parents: Maria Espinoza Hometown: Firebaugh, CA High School: Firebaugh/Betty Camona Place of Birth: Colima, Mexico Nickname: Mrod, and McBuckets Year: Sophomore Major: Psychology Hobbies: Singing, dancing, eating, and basketball Favorite Quote: “You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” Rocky Balboa. College/University Goals: Graduate with an A.A. and move on to a four-year school. High School or College Honors and Awards: High School - 2014 Dean’s List Ayaka Nakashima 5-6 G

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Full Name: Ayaka Nakashima Birthdate: September 27, 1997 Parents: Miwa Nakashima Hometown: Kumamoto, Japan High School: Ozu/Yoshihisa Uemara Place of Birth: Gyokato, Japan Nickname: Gyotato Year: Freshman Major: Liberal Studies Hobbies: Eating and sleeping Favorite Quote: “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain.” College/University Goals: Graduate. High School Or College Honors And Awards: H.S. - Champions of Prefecture Trinity Washington 5-2 PG

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Full Name: Trinity Tiona Lovette Washington Birthdate: November 1, 1992 Parents: Casandra Kinchen & Dexter Washington Hometown: Fresno, CA High School: Roosevelt/Mark Gradoville Place of Birth: Hanford, CA Nickname: Trin Year: Sophomore Major: Nursing Hobbies: Playing basketball, working out and buying shoes Favorite Quote: “Work hard, play hard.” College/University Goals: Transfer to a school with a good nursing program and get my degree. High School Or College Honors And Awards: H.S. - 2009 Varsity champs, 2010 “MVP”, “Best Defense”, “Hustle Award”; College - “Best Defensive Player Champelle Kelly 5-5 G

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Full Name: Champelle Denise Kelly Birthdate: June 21, 1997 Parents: Rommendia Reed and Norman Cooper Hometown: Los Angeles, CA High School: Roosevelt/Jerry Taylor Place of Birth: Inglewood, CA Nickname: CK, and Pelle Year: Sophomore Major: Business Hobbies: Dancing and rapping Favorite Quote: “Kleary with a K. Free them.” College/University Goal: Earn a scholarship and make it to the WNBA. High School or College Honors and Awards: H.S.- MVP and 1st Team All-League; College - Jordan Pierce 5-8 G

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Full Name: Jordan Reanne Pierce Birthdate: August 2, 1998 Parents: Robert Pierce and Priscella Guevara Hometown: Merced, CA High School: Merced/Robert Pierce Place of Birth: Merced, CA Nickname: J-Money20 Year: Sophomore Major: Social and Behavioral Science Hobbies: Going to church Favorite Quote: “All my dreams, all my plans, Lord I place them in your hands.”.” College/University Goals: Get a scholarship. High School or College Honors and Awards: H.S.- 1st Team All-League (basketball and volleyball); Best Defensive Player Maya Smith Briana Moore 5-6 5-10 G F

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Full Name: Maya Teanu Smith Full Name: Brianna Unique Dashon Moore Birthdate: April 15, 1999 Birthdate: September 24, 1992 Parents: Keith & Tamu Smith Parents: Sarah Walker Hometown: Provo, UT Hometown: Dos Palos, CA High School: Mountain View/Alexis Kaufusi High School: Dos Palos/Doug Hendrix Place of Birth: Provo, UT Place of Birth: Merced, CA Nickname: Utah Nickname: Bee Nasty Year: Freshman Year: Sophomore Major: Chemistry Major: Radiology Hobbies: Bugging my coach Hobbies: Playing with my daughter, watching Favorite Quote: “You can’t control life football, and eating circumstances you can only control how you react to Favorite Quote: “Respect all, fear none.” them,” Coach Huddleston.” College/University Goals: Graduate with my AS College/University Goal: Become a in health science and transfer to Fresno State and Neurosurgeeon. earn a BA in kinesiology. High School or College Honors and Awards: High School or College Honors and Awards: H.S.- All-Defense Award, and Utah state champion H.S.-1st Team All-League, 2nd Team All-League, in track MVP and Athlete of the Yearl Shea Williams

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Full Name: Shea Delynn Glasgow-Williams Birthdate: March 9, 1999 Parents: John & Belinda Williams Hometown: Turlock, CA High School: Turlock/Mark Musselman and Candace Saluda Place of Birth: Honolulu, HI Nickname: Shady Year: Freshman Major: Undeclared Hobbies: Traveling” Favorite Quote: “If its meant to be, it will be.” College/University Goals: Receive a scholarship to a D-1 college. High School or College Honors and Awards: H.S.-1st Team All-League Suzuna Shoji 5-3 G

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Full Name: Suzuna Shoji Birthdate: January 3, 1997 Parents: Yukie & Tsuyoshi Shoji Hometown: Ibaraki, Japan High School: Taga/Yoshimichi Shibata Place of Birth: Hitachi, Japan Nickname: Fuu Year: Freshman Major: Psychology Hobbies: Eating, sleeping and travel Favorite Quote: “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” College/University Goals: Graduation. Heaven Mazon Arlene Travis 5-9 5-11 G G

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Full Name: Heaven Angelique Mazon Full Name: Arlene Briana Travis Birthdate: July 3, 1998 Birthdate: July 13, 1998 Parents: Marryann Contreras Parents: Kenny & Bridget Travis Hometown: Winton, CA Hometown: Fresno, CA High School: Atwater/Leonard Davis High School: Edison/Coach Harris Place of Birth: Merced, CA Place of Birth: Fresno, CA Nickname: Nickname: Ling-Ling, or Lean Year: Sophomore Year: Freshman Major: Kinesiology Major: Undeclared Hobbies: Making coach Hudd mad and sleeping Hobbies: Playing video games and working out Favorite Quote: “I can do all things through Christ who Favorite Quote: “Throughout every dark night there’s a strengthens me,” the Bible brighter day.” College/University Goal: Graduate with an AA and get College/University Goal: Try to get a 2.5 or higher gpa a scholarship to a four-year school and play ball. while studying better and don’t procrastinate. High School or College Honors and Awards: H.S. 2nd Team All-League (2016) TThehe 22017017 SSantaanta AAnana TTournamentournament CChampionshampions 2017-2018 MERCED COLLEGE FINAL SEASON STATISTICS OVERALL RECORD: 28-6 CONFERENCE RECORD: 10-2 GAMES PTS /GAME FG % 3PT % FT % REB/GAME AST/GAME 34 74.6 37.9 28.8 61.9 37.8 16.3

DATE OPPONENT PLACE RESULT NOVEMBER Fri. 3 San Joaquin Delta San Joaquin Delta Jocelyn Mancebo Classic W, 59-54 Sat. 4 Feather River Stockton Jocelyn Mancebo Classic W, 67-58 Sun. 5 Sequoias Stockton Jocelyn Mancebo Classic championship L, 67-64 Thu. 9 Foothill Merced Coca Cola Shootout Rd 1 W, 92-57 Fri. 10 Cypress Merced Coca Cola Shootout Rd 2 W, 81-67 Sat. 11 Fresno City Merced Coca Cola Shootout Championship L, 85-70 Thu. 16 San Mateo Las Positas LPC Hawks Shootout W, 76-54 Fri. 17 Las Positas Las Positas LPC Hawks Shootout W, 76-59 Thu. 30 San Bernardino Valley Santa Ana Bristol Marketplace Classic W, 68-38 DECEMBER Fri. 1 Bakersfi eld Santa Ana Bristol Marketplace Classic W, 90-44 Sat. 2 Moorpark Santa Ana Bristol Marketplace Classic Championship W, 64-58 Fri. 8 Victor Valley Fresno City Fresno City Tournament W, 75-28 Sat. 9 Diablo Valley Fresno City Fresno City Tournament W, 71-65 Sun. 10 Fresno City at Fresno City Fresno City Fresno City Tournament Championship W, 77-60 Thu. 28 Siskiyous Cuesta College Pre New Year’s Kickoff Classic L, 69-66 Fri. 29 Santa Barbara Cuesta College Pre New Year’s Kickoff Classic W, 72-52 Sat. 30 Vandenberg AFB Cuesta College Pre New Year’s Kickoff Classic Consolation W, 88-36 JANUARY Wed. 3 Porterville Porterville * W, 95-28 Sat. 6 West Hills-Lemoore Merced * W, 83-41 Wed. 10 Sequoias Merced * W, 66-63 Sat. 13 Taft Taft * W, 78-40 Wed. 17 Reedley Merced * W, 83-56 Wed. 24 Fresno City Merced * W, 92-82 Sat. 27 Porterville Merced * W, 97-37 Wed. 31 West Hills-Lemoore West Hills-Lemoore * W, 76-38 FEBRUARY Sat. 3 Sequoias Visalia * L, 65-56 Wed. 7 Taft Merced * W, 90-33 Sat. 10 Reedley Reedley * W, 85-62 Sat. 17 Fresno City Fresno City * L, 71-60 Sat. 24 Cabrillo Merced (Regional Playoffs) W, 80-53 MARCH Sat. 3 San Francisco San Francisco (Regional Playoffs) W, 63-58 Thu. 8 Palomar (CCCAA State Quarterfi nal) Ventura College, Athletic Events Center W, 61-59 Sat. 10 Fresno City (CCCAA State Semifi nal Ventura College, Athletic Events Center W, 65-49 Sun. 11 Mt. San Jacinto (CCCAA State Final) Ventura College, Athletic Events Center L, 81-52 STATE RUNNERS UP 2017-2018 MERCED COLLEGE FINAL SEASON STATISTICS

STATISTICS CATEGORY OVERALL CONF Games 34 1st 12 35th Points 2538 5th 961 18th Points per game 74.6 14th 80.1 13th FG made per game 28.1 12th 30.4 11th FG attempts per game 74.3 7th 80.7 2nd FG Pct 37.9 50th 37.7 50th 3PT made per game 7.8 7th 8.2 10th 3PT attempts per game 27.0 5th 29.8 4th 3PT Pct 28.8 50th 27.4 57th FT made per game 10.6 51st 11.1 38th FT attempt per game 17.1 61st 18.8 30th FT Pct 61.9 36th 59.1 60th Off rebounds per game 16.4 17th 19.0 8th Def rebounds per game 21.4 85th 22.2 74th Total rebounds per game 37.8 61st 41.2 35th margin per game 1.4 44th 9.9 23rd Assists per game 16.3 13th 18.3 12th Turnovers per game 14.2 10th 13.2 16th Steals per game 14.8 5th 18.1 2nd Blocks per game 1.5 81st 2.5 48th Personal fouls per game 17.0 56th 16.8 53rd Points per game allowed 52.8 7th 48.3 10th Opponents' percentage 38.1 55th 37.4 50th Opponents' 3PT percentage 26.6 16th 30.6 68th Home Attendance 250 19th 250 13th Home Attendance average 25 19th 42 14th 2017-2018 MERCED COLLEGE FINAL SEASON STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL

SHOOTING NO. NAME YR POS GP GS MIN/G FG/G PCT 3PT/G PCT FT/G PCT PPG 1 Tajaheray McMahan So PG 34 34 9.6 5.1-12.1 41.7 1.8-5.9 30.2 1.1-1.8 63.3 13.0 2 Maria Rodriguez So G 27 1 3.1 0.9-3.9 22.6 0.6-2.3 23.8 0.4-0.7 61.1 2.7 3 Trinity Washington So PG 34 33 9.4 4.7-12.3 38.4 0.7-2.4 28.8 2.9-4.8 59.9 12.9 11 Ayaka Nakashima Fr G 31 5 5.6 1.7-5.3 33.1 0.7-2.3 31.0 1.3-1.9 67.2 5.5 20 Jordan Pierce So G 34 34 7.9 3.6-10.2 35.5 2.0-6.8 29.1 0.6-1.3 48.8 9.8 22 Champelle Kelly So G 33 25 6.5 3.9-8.5 45.9 0.0-0.2 0.0 0.9-1.7 55.4 8.7 23 Maya Smith Fr G 8 - 1.0 0.8-3.1 24.0 0.2-0.9 28.6 0.8-1.0 75.0 2.5 24 Katanni Senegal Fr G 6 - .8 0.5-1.3 37.5 0.0-0.3 0.0 0.0-0.0 - 1.0 31 Adriana Haynes Fr P 8 - 6.6 1.1-4.5 25.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.2 0.0 2.3 32 Briana Moore So P 15 1 3.9 2.0-3.9 51.7 0.0-0.0 - 0.7-1.6 41.7 4.7 34 Suzuna Shoji Fr G 34 4 7.0 2.6-7.0 37.2 0.5-2.0 25.4 0.9-1.3 69.8 6.6 50 Shea Williams Fr G 34 30 8.1 4.3-11.8 36.7 1.7-5.6 30.5 1.9-2.5 77.6 12.3 Totals 34 34 59.8 28.1-74.3 37.9 7.8-27.0 28.8 10.6-17.1 61.9 74.6 Opponent 34 34 59.8 19.7-51.7 38.1 3.6-13.5 26.6 9.9-16.2 60.8 52.8

BALL CONTROL NO. NAME OFF/G DEF/G REB/G PF/G DQ/G AST/G TO/G A/TO STL/G BLK/G 1 Tajaheray McMahan 1.5 2.3 3.8 2.3 0.0 2.7 3.0 0.9 1.9 0.0 2 Maria Rodriguez 0.7 0.6 1.3 0.5 - 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.6 0.0 3 Trinity Washington 3.6 5.0 8.6 2.1 - 6.4 2.7 2.4 5.3 0.1 11 Ayaka Nakashima 1.5 1.1 2.6 2.1 0.0 1.4 0.7 1.9 0.8 0.0 20 Jordan Pierce 1.1 2.0 3.1 1.9 - 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.5 0.4 22 Champelle Kelly 3.2 2.8 6.1 2.3 - 1.6 2.2 0.7 2.1 0.1 23 Maya Smith 1.3 1.0 2.3 0.4 - 0.3 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.0 24 Katanni Senegal 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 - 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 31 Adriana Haynes 1.5 2.5 4.0 1.1 - 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 32 Briana Moore 1.1 2.1 3.3 1.6 - 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.5 0.1 34 Suzuna Shoji 1.1 1.4 2.5 2.2 - 1.7 1.0 1.7 0.9 0.0 50 Shea Williams 2.1 4.0 6.1 2.2 0.1 0.9 2.2 0.4 1.5 0.8 Totals 16.4 21.4 37.8 17.0 0.1 16.3 14.2 1.1 14.8 1.5 Opponent 10.9 25.4 36.3 16.1 0.4 9.3 24.1 0.4 6.0 2.5 RECORDS Season Record Team Captains 1992-93 15-15 1993-94 21-7 Jennifer Bertuccio 1994-95 18-11 Letitia Giliam Athena Caredio 1995-96 27-5 Catherine Reynolds 1996-97 31-6 Lorena Gonzalez 1997-98 22-10 Luciana Naldi 1998-99 22-13 Yvonne Hal 1999-00 14-14 Ava Garrett 2000-01 29- 6 Latoya Crumpe 2001-02 18-13 Christie Sanchez 2002-03 30-7 Kori Machado 2003-04 27-6 Denise Silva 2004-05 13-15 Kori Machado 2005-06 27-10 Oddessa Greggains Courtney Porras 2006-07 16-15 Hannah Low 2007-08 21-13 Lorraine Castrejon 2008-09 17-15 Nicole Gray 2009-10 10-18 Christina Reyna 2010-11 20-10 Christina Brasher 2011-12 10-16 Jeanette Jimenez 2012-13 19-11 Courtne Evans 2013-14 21-10 Alicia Costa 2014-15 6-19 Chrissy McNalley 2015-16 16-13 Deshunna Ricks 2016-17 15-16 Alisha Costa Anna Batista 2017-18 28-6 Tonisha Jackson Conference Record Amy Castillo Quantelle Daniels 1992-93 4-4 3rd Place Pam Bounkhoune Christie Bryant 1993-94 5-3 2nd Place Wendy Vork 1994-95 7-3 2nd Place All -State Fantasia Newsome 1995-96 10-0 1st Place Lakeya Sears 1996-97 8-2 1st Place Tiarra Dunson Cristie Sanchez - 1995-96 1997-98 10-2 2nd Place Kelsey Lemasney 1998-99 10-2 1st Place Cristie Sanchez - 1996-97 Sonji Greene 1999-00 7-5 4th Place Hannah Low - 1999-00 Trinity Washington 2000-01 11-1 1st Place Jeannette Jimenez - 2000-01 Tajaheray McMahan 2001-02 11-1 1st Place Rataya Willianms - 2000-01 All-Region 2002-03 12-0 1st Place Jeanette Jimenez - 2001-02 2003-04 10-2 2nd Place Rataya Williams - 2002-03 2004-05 7-5 3rd Place Tie Deshunna Ricks - 2003-04 2005-06 10-2 1st Place Alisha Costa - 2003-04 2006-07 9-3 2nd Place Tonesha Jackson - 2005-06 2007-08 8-2 2nd Place Tineka Spencer - 2008-09 3rd Team 2008-09 7-3 2nd Place Linda Murray - 1010-11 1st Team 2009-10 3-7 4th Place Sonji Green - 2012-13 2nd Team 2010-11 8-2 2nd Place Sonji Green - 2013-14 1st Team 2011-12 4-6 4th Place Trinity Washington - 2017-18 1st Team North 2012-13 10-2 2nd Place Northern California All-Star Select 2013-14 9-3 3rd Place 2014-15 4-8 5th Place Martha Manzo - 1993-94 2015-16 8-4 2nd Place Tie Catherine Reynolds - 1995-96 2016-17 6-6 4th Place Cristie Sanchez - 1996-97 2017-18 10-2 1st Place Tie All-Tourney Players

Martha Manzo - East Bay Classic, 1992-93 Rataya Williams - DeAnza Tourney 2002-03 Martha Manzo - Kings River, 1992-93 Deshunna Ricks - Cuesta Tourney (MVP) 2003-04 Jennifer Bertuccio - Santa Barbara C.C., 1992-93 Alisha Costa - Cuesta Tourney 2003-04 Jennifer Bertuccio - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 Mimi Austin - Cuesta Tourney 2003-04 Ava Garrett - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 AlishaCosta - Merced Tourney (MVP) 2003-04 Martha Manzo - MVP - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 Deshunna Ricks - Merced Tourney 2003-04 Martha Manzo - MVP - Santa Barbara C.C., 1993-94 Alisha Costa - COS Tourney 2003-04 Jennifer Bertuccio - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 Deshunna Ricks - DeAnza Tourney 2003-04 Ava Garrett - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 Alisha Costa - DeAnza Tourney 2003-04 Martha Manzo - MVP - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1993-94 Deshunna Ricks - Delta Tourney 2003-04 Martha Manzo - MVP - Santa Barbara C.C., 1993-94 Alisha Costa - Delta Tourney 2003-04 Monique Orum - Santa Barbara C.C., 1993-94 Jenna Hobby - Merced Tourney 2004-05 Ava Garrett - Santa Barbara C.C. 1993-94 Quantelle Daniels - Butte Tourney 2004-05 Ava Garrett - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1994-95 Tonesha Jackson - Merced Tourney (MVP) 2005-06 Latoya Crumpe - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1994-95 Keyasha Brothern - Butte Tourney 2005-06 Catherine Reynolds, Ava Garrett - Hancock Classic, 1994-95 Tonesha Jackson - COS Tourney 2005-06 Cristie Sanchez - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1995-96 Quantelle Daniels - Delta Tourney 2005-06 Catherine Reynolds - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1995-96 Fantasia Newsome - Delta Tourney 2005-06 Latoya Crumpe - Pepsi Central Valley Classic, 1995-96 Mimi Austin - DeAnza Tourney 2005-06 Catherine Reynolds - TCBY Lassen Tourney, 1995-96 Pamela Bounkhoune Tourney 2006-07 Christie Sanchez - Merced, 1996-97, MVP Kenyatta Harper - MC Coca Cola Classic 2007-08 Marina Sanchez - Merced, 1996-97 Lakeya Sears - Shasta Tourney 2007-08 Hiyadeja Jones - Merced, 1996-97 Kenyatta Harper - Irvine Tourney 2007-08 Cristie Sanchez - (MVP) - COS Tourney, 1996-97 Kenyatta Haprer - Delta Tourney 2007-08 Cristie Sanchez - Solano Tourney, 1996-97 Jhinnae Clark - DeAnza Tourney 2007-08 Luciana Naldi - Solano Tourney, 1996-97 Tiara Dunson - MC Coca Cola Classic 2008-09 Cristie Sanchez - (MVP) - De Anza Tourney, 1996-97 Tanisha White - Shasta Tourney 2008-09 Marina Sanchez - De Anza Tourney, 1996-97 Keyona McKibbens - Shasta Tourney 2008-09 Luciana Naldi - De Anza Tourney, 1996-97 Aariona Breazell - Irvine Tourney 2008-09 Marina Sanchez - (MVP) Cuesta 1997-98 Tiara Dunson - Delta Tourney 2008-09 Andrea Dixon - Cuesta 1997-98 Linda Murray - Hartnell Tourney 2009-10 (MVP) Marina Sanchez - Merced 1997-98 Porsha Grayson - Hartnell Tourney Marina Sanchez - De Anza 1997-98 Linda Murray - MC Coca Cola Classic 2010-11 Laura Avila (MVP) Cuesta - 1998-99 Kenyatta Harper - Hartnell Tourney 2010-11 Hanna Low - Merced 1998-99 Linda Murray - Fresno City Tourney 2010-11 Danielle Broglio - COS 1998-99 Arista Battle - Fresno City Tourney 2011-12 Hannah Low - Cuesta 1999-00 Rebecca Schonauer - Mike Gervasoni - 2011-12 Hannah Low - Merced 1999-00 Sonji Green - Santa Ana Tourney 2012-13 (MVP) Hannah Low -DeAnza 1999-00 Rogenee Russell - Santa Ana Tourney 2012-13 Jeannette Jimenez - (MVP) Cuesta 2000-01 Sonji Green - Delta Tourney 2012-13 Kristen Rocha - Merced All-Tourney 2000-01 Rogenee Russell - Delta Tourney 2012-13 Shickola Ricks - Merced All-Tourney 2000-01 Sonji Green - Mike Gervasoni Tourney 2012-13 Jeannette Jimenez - (MVP) Cypress 2000-01 Sonji Green - Coca Cola Classic 2013-14 Nicole Gray - All-Tourney Cypress 2000-01 Sonji Green - Fresno City Tourney (MVP) 2013-14 Christina Reyna - All-Tourney Cypress 2000-01 Trinity Washington Fresno City Tourney 2013-14 Jeannette Jimenez - COS All-Tourney 2000-01 Rogenee Russell - Fresno City Tourney 2013-14 Rataya Williams - Delta All-Tourney 2000-01 Sonji Green - DeAnza Tourney 2013-14 Shickola Ricks - Deanza (MVP) 2000-01 TeKerra Borden - Coca Cola Classic 2014-15 Jeannette Jimenez - Deanza All-Tourney 2000-01 Rataya Williams - Deanza All-Tourney 2000-01 Mele Tupuoata - Coca Cola Shootout 2015-16 Christina Brasher - Merced All-Tourney 2001-02 Salihah Bey - Santa Ana Tourney 2016-17 Deshunna Ricks - Cuesta Tourney (MVP) 2002-03 Trinity Washington - Delta Tourney, 2017-18 Alicia Costa - Cuesta Tourney 2002-03 Ayaka Nakashima - Delta Tourney 2017-18 Megan Karker - Cuesta Tourney 2002-03 Trinity Washington - Coca Cola Shootout 2017-18 Rataya Williams - Merced Tourney 2002-03 Champelle Kelly - Coca Cola Shootout 2017-18 Alisha Costa - Merced Tourney 2002-03 Shea Williams - Santa Ana Tourney (MVP) 2017-18 Alisha Costa - Lassen Tourney 2002-03 Tajaheray McMahan - Santa Ana Tourney 2017-18 Courtne Evans - Lassen Tourney 2002-03 Shea Williams - Fresno City Tourney (MVP) 2017-18 Rataya Williams - COS Tourney 2002-03 Trinity Washington - Fresno City Tourney 2017-18 Deshunna Ricks - Delta Tourney 2002-03 Trinity Washington - Cuesta Tourney 2017-18 Rataya Williams - Delta Tourney 2002-03 TEAM SEASON RECORDS Most rebounds in a game: 70, vs Porterville, 2002-03; 65, vs Hartnell, 2000-01 Best shooting percent: 42.6%, 2002-03; 42.2%, 1994-95 Best free-throw percent: 63.6%, 2003-04; 63.1%, 1998-99; 57.8%, 1996-97 Most Points: 2698-37 games, 2002-03; 2467-37 games, 1996-97 Most fi eld goals attempted: 2525, 2017-18; 2443-37 games, 2002-03; 2393-37 games, 1996-97 Most fi eld goals made: 1040-37 games, 2002-03; 996-37 games, 1996-97 Most free-throws attempted: 773-37, 2002-03; 761-35, 1998-99; 624-33 games, 2003-04; 585-32 games, 1997-98 Most free-throws made: 480-35 games, 1998-99; 442-37 games, 2002-03; 397-33 games, 2003-04; 377-29 games, 1994-95 Best record: 31-6, 1996-97 Best conference record: 12-0, 2002-03; 10-0, 1995-96 Most conference wins: 12, 2002-03; 11, 2000-01 Best scoring average: 74.6, 2017-18; 72.9, 2002-03; 71.8, 2003-04; 68.9, 1994-95 Most wins in a row: 15, 2002-03; 12, 1995-96 Best defensive scoring average: 45.0 per game, 2012-13 48.2 per game, 1996-97 Least points given up half-time: 4, Cabrillo, 1993-94 Least points given up Game: 12, Cabrillo, 1993-94 Most points in a game:107, vs Cerro Coso - 2000-01 Biggest point spread in a victory: 61, vs LA Southwest, 2003-04; 60, vs Cerro Coso - 2000-01, vs Modesto, 2003-04 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Most assists: 219-34 games, Trinity Washington, 2017-18185; -31 games, Trinity Washington, 2013-14; 150-32 games, Karen McGill, 1995-96 Most rebounds: 439-31 games, Hannah Low, 1999-00; 417-35 games, Cristie Sanchez, 1996-97 Most consecutive free-throws: 15, Martha Manzo, 1992-93 Best free-throw percent: 79.4%, Martha Manzo, 1992-93 Most free-throws made: 140, Deshunna Ricks, 2003-04; 137, Hannah Low, 1999-00; 111, Hannah Low, 1998-99; 110, Deshunna Ricks, 2002-03; 109, Martha Manzo, 1992-93 Most free-throws attempted: 196, Rataya Williams, 2002-03; 195, Deshunna Ricks, 2002-03; 192, Deshunna Ricks 2003-04; 156, Hannah Low, 1998-99; 150, Latoya Crumpe, 1994-95 Most 3-points attempted: 230, Jordan Pierce, 2017-18; 202, Megan Karker, 2002-03; 165, Martha Manzo, 1993-94 Most 3-points made: 74, Megan Karker, 2002-03; 67, Jordan Pierce, 2017-18; 62, Martha Manzo, 1993-94 Best 3-point percent: 38.1%, Marion Laird, 1999-00; 37.6%, Martha Manzo, 1993-94, Elizabeth Reza, 2003-04 Most fi eld goals attempted: 478, Cristie Sanchez, 1996-97 Most fi eld goals made: 247, Cristie Sanchez, 1996-97 Best fi eld goal percent: 57.3%, Catherine Reynolds, 1994-95 Best season average: 18.9, Martha Manzo, 1992-93; 18.7, Sonji Green, 2013-14 Most interceptions: 181, Trinity Washington, 2017-19; 133, Tonesha Jackson, 2005-06;120, Cristie Sanchez, 1996-97 Most blocked shots: 124, Marina Sanchez, 1996-97

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most points - half: 26, Salihah Bey vs Sequoias, 2016-17; 22, Martha Manzo vs. Sacramento City, 1992-93; Cristie Sanchez vs. Redwoods, 1995-96 Most points: 38, Rataya Williams vs Taft, 2002-03; 37, Ava Garrett vs. KRC, 1994-95 Most fi eld goal attempts: 27, Martha Manzo vs. SFCC, 1993-94 Most fi eld goals - half: 11, Cristie Sanchez vs. Redwoods, 1995-96 Most fi eld goals game: 16, Ava Garrett vs. KRC, 1994-95 Best fi eld goal percent: 100%, 8-8, Martha Manzo vs. Redwoods, 1992-93 Most free-throw attempts 22, Salihah Bey vs Sequoias, 2016-17; 16, Sonji Green vs. Los Positas, 2013; 15, Rataya Williams vs. Taft, 2002-03; 14, Catherine Reynolds vs. Porterville, 1994-95 Best free-throw percent: 100% 9-9, Martha Manzo vs. Redwoods, 1992-93 Most rebounds: 24, Cristie Sanchez vs Solano, 1996-97, Jeannette Jimenez vs. Harnell 2000-01 Most interceptions: 12, Denise Silva vs. Chabot, 1996-97 Most assists: 16, Trinity Washington vs Foothill, 2017-2018; 15, Trinity Washington vs Vandenberg AFB, 2017-18; 14, Kristen Rocha vs Hartnell, 2001-02; 12, Alysia Hendricks vs. Vandenberg AFB, 1994-95; 12, Karen McGill vs. Chabot, 1994-95 Most blocked shots: 12, Dennise Shally vs. Hartnell, 1992-93, 12, Marina Sanchez vs. Long Beach, 1996-97 All Conference All Conference Cont. Martha Manzo - 1992-93 Lakeya Sears - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Jennifer Bertuccio - 1992-93 Rachel Martinez - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Martha Manzo - 1993-94 Jhinnae Clark - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Ava Garrett - 1993-94 Tineka Spencer - 1st Team - 2008-09 Jennifer Bertuccio - 1993-94 Tiara Dunson - 1st Team - 2008-09 Monique Orum - 1993-94 Keyona McKibbens - 1st Team - 2008-09 Ava Garrett - 1994-95 Tanisha White - 2nd Team - 2008-09 Latoya Crumpe - 1994-95 Kenyatta Harper - 1st Team - 2007-08 Catherine Reynolds - 1994-95 Fantasia Newsome - 1st Team - 2007-08 Catherine Reynolds - 1995-96 - MVP Lakeya Sears - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Latoya Crumpe - 1995-96 Rachel Martinez - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Cristie Sanchez - 1995-96 Jhinnae Clark - 2nd Team - 2007-08 Karen McGill - Honorable Mention, 1995-96 Tineka Spencer - 1st Team - 2008-09 Lorena Gonzalez-Honorable Mention, 1995-96 Tiara Dunson - 1st Team - 2008-09 Jessica Ramirez-Honorable Mention, 1995-96 Keyona McKibbens - 1st Team - 2008-09 Christie Sanchez - 1996-97 - MVP Tanisha White - 2nd Team - 2008-09 Marina Sanchez - 1996-97 Alyssa Wright - 2nd Team - 2008-09 Luciana Naldi - 1996-97 Lashari Clayborne - 1st Team - 2009-10 Luciana Naldi - 1997-98 Linda Murray - 2nd Team - 2009-10 Denise Silva - 1997-98 Linda Murray - 1st Team - 2010-11 Marina Sanchez - MVP 1997-98 Kenyatta Harper - 1st Team - 2010-11 Laura Avila - 1998-99 Porsha Grayson - 1st Team - 2010-11 Kori Machado - Honorable Mention 1998-99 Kortani Brown - 2nd Team - 2010-11 Jennifer Mikkelson - Honorable Mention 1998-99 Lashari Clayborne - 2nd Team - 2010-11 Hannah Low - MVP 1998-99 Kortani Brown - 1st Team - 2011-12 Hannah Low - MVP 1999-00 Tanisha Shaw - 1st Team - 2011-12 Jennifer Mikkelson - 1999-00 Kelsey Lemasney - 2nd Team - 2011-12 Marion Laird - Honorable Mention - 1999-00 Sonji Green - 1st Team - 2012-13 Jeannette Jimenez - MVP 2000-01 Rogenee Russell - 1st Team - 2012-13 Rataya Williams - 2000-01 Kelsey Lemasney - 1st Team - 2012-13 Shickola Ricks - 2000-01 Verleah Jones - 2nd Team - 2012-13 Christina Reyna - 2nd Team 2000-01 Sonji Green - 1st Team 2013-14 Irene Sanchez - Honorable Mention 2000-01 Rogenee Russell - 1st Team 2013-14 Jeanette Jimenez - MVP 2001-02 Trinity Washington - 1st Team 2013-14 Shickola Ricks - 2001-02 Brenai Walker - 2nd Team 2013-14 Christina Brasher - 2001-02 TeKerra Borden - 2nd Team 2014-15 Ty Alewine - 2nd Team - 2001-02 NItoyra Bone - 2nd Team 2014-15 Kristen Rocha - 2nd Team - 2001-02 Mele Tupuoata - 1st Team 2015-16 Rataya Williams - MVP 2002-03 Jovanah Arrington - 1st Team 2015-16 Alisha Costa - 1st Team - 2002-03 Tajaheray McMahon - 2nd Team 2015-16 Deshunna Ricks - 1st Team - 2002-03 Salihah Bey - 1st Team 2016-17 Megan Karker - 1st Team - 2002-03 Samantha James - 2nd Team 2016-17 Courtne Evans - 2nd Team - 2002-02 Christina Lotulelei - 2nd Team 2016-17 Maria Garcia - 2nd Team - 2002-03 Trinity Washington - 1st Team (MVP) 2017-18 Deshunna Ricks - 1st Team - 2003-04 Tajaheray McMahan - 1st Team 2017-18 Alisha Costa - 1st Team - 2003-04 Shea Williams - 1st Team 2017-18 Martrese Austin - 1st Team - 2003-04 Jordan Pierced - 1st Team 2017-18 Meagan Karker - 2nd Team - 2003-04 Elizabeth Reza - 2nd Team - 2003-04 Tonesha Jackson - 1st Team - 2004-05 Amy Castillo - 1st Team - 2004-05 Amanda Davis - 2nd Team - 2004-05 Alma Almendariz - 2nd Team - 2004-05 Tonesha Jackson - MVP - 2005-06 Fantasia Newsome - 1st Team - 2005-06 Christie Bryant - 1st Team - 2005-06 Quantelle Daniels - 2nd Team - 2005-06 Christie Bryant - 1st Team - 2006-07 Pam Bounkhoune - 1st Team - 2006-07 Kenyatta Harper - 1st Team - 2007-08 Fantasia Newsome - 1st Team - 2007-08 RECORDS Team Tournament Play

1992-93 Kings River Tourney 2006-07 Merced Tourney 1992-93 Lassen Tourney, Third Place 2006-07 Sierra Tourney 1992-93 East Bay Classic 2006-07 COS Gilcrest Tourney 1992-93 Santa Barbara Tourney, Second Place 2006-07 Irvine - Consolation 1993-94 Pepsi Central Valley Tourney, Champions 2006-07 Delta Tourney 1993-94 Lassen Tourney, Second Place 2006-07 Mike Gervasoni Tourney 1993-94 East Bay Classic 2007-08 Merced Tourney -Consolation 1993-94 Santa Barbara Tourney, Champions 2007-08 Shasta Tourney - Consolation 1994-95 Pepsi Central Valley Classic, Third 2007-08 Irvine Tourney - Consolation 1994-95 Reno Tourney 2007-08 Delta Tourney - 3rd Place 1994-95 Hancock Tourney, Third Place 2007-08 DeAnza Tourney - 3rd Place 1995-96 Pepsi Central Valley Classic, Champions 2008-09 Merced Tourney 1995-96 Lassen TCBY Tourney, Champions 2008-09 Shasta Tourney - Champions 1995-96 Solano Tourney 2008-09 Irvine Tourney 1995-96 DeAnza Tourney 2008-09 Delta Classic - 3rd Place 1996-97 Merced Women’s Tourney, Champions 2008-09 Mike Gervasoni Tourney 1996-97 COS Tourney, Third Place 2009-10 Merced Tourney 1996-97 Solano Tourney, Second Place 2009-10 SAC/OCC Thanksgiving Tourney 1996-97 DeAnza, Champions 2009-10 Hartnell Classic - Champions 1997-98 Cuesta Tourney, Champions 2009-10 Fresno City - 4th Place 1997-98 Merced Women’s Tourney, Third Place 2009-10 SJ Delta Tourney - 4th Place 1997-98 COS Tourney 2009-10 Mike Gervascni 1997-98 Solano Tourney 2010-11 Merced Coca Cola Classic -3rd Place 1997-98 De Anza Consolation 2010-11 Orange Coast Tourney - 4th Place 1998-99 Cuesta Tourney Champions 2010-11 Hartnell Tourney - 3rd Place 1998-99 Merced Women’s Tourney, Fourth Place 2010-11 Fresno City Tourney - 3rd Place 1998-99 COS Tourney 2010-11 SJ Delta Tourney - 1998-99 De Anza Tourney 2010-11 De Anza Tourney 1999-00 Cuesta Tourney, Third Place 2011-12 Merced Coca Cola Classic 1999-00 Merced women’s Tourney, Second Place 2011-12 SAC Thanksgiving Tourney 1999-00 COS Tourney 2011-12 Hartnell Classic 1999-00 Delta Tourney 2011-12 Fresno City Tourney - 2nd Place 1999-00 DeAnza Tourney 2011-12 Jocelyn Mancero Classic 2000-01 Cuesta - Champions 2011-12 Mike Gervasoni - Consolation 2000-01 Merced - Champions 2012-13 Merced Coca Cola Classic 2000-01 Cypress - Champions 2012-13 Santa Ana Tourney - Champions 2000-01 COS - Sixth Place 2012-13 Fresno City tourney - 2nd Place 2000-01 Delta - Third Place 2012-13 SJ Delta Tourney - 2nd Place 2000-01 DeAnza - Champions 2012-13 Mike Gervasoni 2001-02 Cuesta - 4th Place 2013-14 Delta Tourney - 4th Place 2001-02 Merced - 3rd Place 2013-14 Coca Cola Shootout - 3rd Place 2001-02 COS Tourney 2013-14 Santa Ana Tourney - 3rd Place 2001-02 Delta Tourney 2013-14 Fresno City Tourney - Champions 2001-02 DeAnza Tourney 2013-14 Mike Gervasoni Memorial Classic - 2nd Place 2002-03 Cuesta - Champions 2014-15 Delta Tourney 2002-03 Merced - 3rd Place 2013-14 Coca Cola Shootout - 4th Place 2002-03 Lassen - Champions 2014-15 Santa Ana Tourney 2002-03 COS - 6th Place 2014-15 Fresno City Tourney 2002-03 Delta - 2nd Place 2014-15 Mike Gervasoni Memorial Classic 2002-03 DeAnza - 5th Place 2015-16 SJ Delta Tourney - 3rd Place 2003-04 Cuesta - Champions 2015-16 Coca Cola Shootout - 3rd Place 2003-04 Merced - Champions 2015-16 Santa Ana Tourney 2003-04 COS - 5th Place 2015-16 Fresno City Tourney 2nd Place 2003-04 Delta - 2nd Place 2015-16 Mike Gervasoni Memorial Classic 2003-04 DeAnza - 2nd Place 2016-17 SJ Delta Tourney - 4th Place 2004-05 Merced- 4th Place 2016-17 Merced Coca Cola Classic 4th Place 2004-05 Butte- 3rd Place 2016-17 COS Tourney Consolation Champions 2004-05 COS Tourney 2016-17 Santa Ana Tourney 3rd Place 2004-05 Delta- 4th Place 2016-17 Fresno City Tourney Consolation Champions 2004-05 De Anza Tourney 2016-17 Mike Gerasoni Memorial Classic 2005-06 Merced - Champions 2017-18 SJ Delta Tourney - 2nd Place 2005-06 Butte - 3rd Place 2017-18 Coca Cola Shootout - 2nd Place 2005-06 COS - 8th Place 2017-18 Santa Ana Tourney - Champions 2005-06 Irvine - Consolation 2017-18 Fresno City Tourney - Champions 2005-06 Delta - 2nd Place 2017-18 Cuesta Tourney - Consolation Champions 2005-06 DeAnza - 3rd Place Former Blue Devils Inducted Into The Merced College Athletic Hall Of Fame

Christie Sanchez-Girardi 1995-1997 Inducted: Fall 2015

Martha Manzo-Pierce 1992-1994 Inducted: Fall 2014

Rataya Williams & Son 2000-2001 - 2002-2003 Inducted: Fall 2017

Hannah Low 1998-2000 Inducted: Spring 2014 BLUE DEVILS THAT HAVE GONE TO 4-YEAR SCHOOLS

Karen McGill Long Island University Grad Martrese Austin Missouri Valley College Latoya Crumpe South Alabama, University Grad Fantasia Newsome Missouri Valley College Monique Orum Fresno State Grad Amanda Pacheco Cascade Univerity (OR) Ava Garett Cal Poly SLO Grad Tiara Dunson St Francis College (NYC) Catherine Reynolds Sac State Grad Tineka Spencer Fresno Pacifi c University Jessica Ramiez CSU Stanislaus Grad Tanisha White CSU Monterey Bay Cristie Sanchez Southwestern Ok Anna Yardy Greenville College (Ill) Marina Sanchez C. S. Long Beach Patricia O’Neil Lewis & Clark (Iowa) Luciana Naldi Menlo College Grad Ashley Willison Chaminade University (HI) Denise Silva Hope International Grad Alyssa Wright Bethany University (CA) Kim Bento Hope International Grad Laura Robinson Missouri Valley College Courtney Porras C.S. Monterey Bay Olivia Andam Missouri Valley College Odessa Greggains C.S. Monterey Bay Linda Murray University of Mary Nicole Woods South Carolina State Porsha Grayson Fisher College (MA) Andrea Dixon C.S.U. Stanislaus Rebecca Morris William Jessup College Hannah Low University of Tennessee Kenyatta Harper Taladega University (AL) Jennifer Mikkelson Pt. Loma University Brittney Huddleston Sacramento State University Christina Brasher Stanislaus State Univ. Verlea Jones Pacifi c Union Annie Fagundez Centenary College Jasmine Joseph Bethesda Ty Alewine Stanislaus State Univ. Kelsey Lamasney - Chadron (NE) Jeanette Jimenez Univ. of New Orleans Sonji Green Our Lady of the Lake Univ. Shickola Ricks Jackson State University Rogenee Russell Our Lady of the Lake Univ. Rataya Williams Stanislaus State Univ. Nitoyra Bone Our Lady of the Lake Univ. Deshunna Ricks Alderson-Broaddus College Jazlyn Simone University of Antelope Valley Nadia Zotea Cal State, East Bay Samantha James California Maritime Academy Sophia Ornelas Dana College Amy Castillo Menlo College Katie Maddox Cal State Maritime Tonesha Jackson Cal State Univ., Bakersfi eld Quantelle Daniels San Jose State University Christie Bryant Nicholls State Univ. (LA) Wendy Vork Bryan College (TN) HISTORY IN THE MAKING

The 1992-93 year was very special at Merced College. For the second time in the College’s thirty year history they put a women’s basketball team on the court to compete in intercollegiate athletics. Prior to the 1992-93 season, the College did fi eld a club team that played fi fteen games. They fi nished 4-11 playing teams up and down the Valley. In 1992 the movement to bring intercollegiate basketball to Merced College was started. The movement was spearheaded by Gather Haynes (retired school administrator), Patty Davis (ASMC Secretary), and Jim Nolan (Student Athletic Representative). They, along with the Over-50 Club lead a long and hard fi ght that would eventually bring women’s basketball to Merced College. There were two main issues that were at stake in bringing women’s basketball to the College. The fi rst issue centered on Title IX of the Education Amendment, passed in 1972. It simply states: No person in the United States shall on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefi ts of, or subjected to, discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal fi nancial assistance. The second reason for bringing basketball to Merced College was the need for it. There were plenty of high school graduates that wanted to play basketball in college but had to leave the district to play at Kings River College, College of the Sequoias, and Fresno City College. Timing became an important factor if the College was going to fi eld a team in the 1992-93 season. Because it was months after the recruiting period had started, a coach had to be found quickly. What the College needed was a coach who could bring in instant stability and recognition. Like in 1962 the College Board and hiring committee called upon Don Reid. In Reid, they would get a California Community College Hall of Fame Coach and the winningest men’s basketball coach in California Community College history. In his twenty-four years as men’s coach at Merced College, Don won 563, lost 216 games, won 15 conference championships, and 2 State Championships. Coach Reid, Allen Huddleston (his assistant), and Joy Boyenga (a USF basketball standout), put together a team of recent and past high school players some hadn’t played in over three years. The Lady Blue Devils consisted of LeGrand scoring sensation Martha Manzo, Salinas High School standout, Jennifer Banks, former Merced High standout, Sherae Burkley, 6-4 Dennise Shally, Monique Orum, Jennifer Bertuccio, Letitia Giliam, Sherry Spangler, Yvonne Hall, Shylise Henderson, and Jennifer Jones. The Lady Blue Devils played their fi rst game on November 12th. Though they lost to Fresno CC 61-54, they showed that they were ready and could compete with any team. The Lady Blue Devils’ fi rst victory came November 17th when the Lady Blue Devils traveled to Monterey Peninsula College. Between the fi rst victory and the start of conference play the Lady Blue Devils played in the consolation championship at the Kings River College Tournament. 6-4 center Denise Shally set a school record with 12 blocked shots in the consolation game. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished third in the Lassen Tournament, 10th in the twenty-four teams East Bay Classic, and 3rd in the Santa Barbara Tournament. In these tournaments the Lady Blue Devils had their fi rst ever All-Tournament team selection when Martha Manzo was selected to the All-East Bay Classic Team. Before the conference play started, the Lady Blue Devils had beaten three ranked teams, and had an 11-8 record. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season 15-15 overall and 4-4 Camino Norte Conference record. In conference play they were 3-1 after the fi rst round and in second place. Though they ended up in third place, they qualifi ed for the end of the season conference tournament. They lost their fi rst game and did not qualify for the State Regional Playoffs, but beat Santa Rosa to fi nish in third place in the conference tournament. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season with the best record of any fi rst year community college basketball team. They even had more victories than all of the other new teams combined. From the fi rst year to the second, the Lady Blue Devils made an outstanding jump in level of play. They won six more games than in their fi rst year. The 1993-94 Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season 21-7 and ranked 12th in Northern California. Also for the fi rst time the Lady Blue Devils played in the State Regional Playoffs. During the regular season the Lady Blue Devils played in four tournaments. They won the inaugural Pepsi Central Valley Classic, and the Santa Barbara Tourney. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished second in the tough Lassen Tourney. Martha Manzo led the team in scoring for the second year in a row and became the fi rst player selected to the Northern California All-Star Team. Martha Manzo, Jennifer Bertuccio, Monique Orum, and Ava Garrett were selected to the All-Camino Norte Conference Team. Team wise, the Lady Blue Devils fi nished with the State’s second best defense giving up an average of 51.5 points a game. The Lady Blue Devils held a Cabrillo College team to just 4 points in the fi rst half and 12 points in the game. The 1993-94 season also marked an end of a short era in women’s’ basketball history at Merced College. Martha Manzo, Jennifer Bertuccio, Monique Orum, Yvonne Hall, Letitia Giliam, and Dennise Shally fi nished their careers at Merced College. Those six original team members were apart of two teams that won 36 and lost 22. They set or reset 23 individual records, and had 1 All-State, 5 All-Conference, and 7 All-Tournament selections. HISTORY IN THE MAKING continued

The Blue Devils were lead by sophomore center and State All-Star selection Marina Sanchez. She led the team in scoring with 13.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. The “97-98” team was more than a one person show...a total team effort helped the Blue Devils hold opponents to just 53.5 points a game. The Lady Blue Devils had four players return with a lot of playing experience from the previous year, and they helped bring together some really talented freshmen into a contending team. The Lady Blue Devils again made it into the State Regional Playoffs losing to Santa Rosa. The 1998-99 Lady Blue Devils fi nished back in the familiar top of the CVC with a 10-2 record, and 22-13 overall record. A year with many spectacular highs, the Blue Devils won the Cuesta Tournament, knocked off highly ranked San Jose City College, and beat arch-rival Modesto JC by a record 45 points (78-33). The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season ranked 9th in Northern California in were seeded 13th in the regional playoffs. They lost to eventual State Final Eight Merritt College in the second round of the playoffs. The Ladies were paced by outstanding performances by conference MVP Hannah Low, 1st team All-CVC selection Laura Avila, Kori Machado, and Danielle Broglio. For the Lady Blue Devils it was the fourth year in a row that they had the conference MVP. The 1999-2000 Lady Blue Devils struggled and fought through a 14-17 basketball season. Always taking on challenges, the Blue Devils found that not only will the preseason be tough, but also the Central Valley Conference. In their own tournament three of the fi nal four teams were from the conference including Porterville in the tournament championship game. While they had their ups and downs, the Lady Blue Devils did manage to defeat Fresno City College 80-79 and knock them out of any chance at winning the conference championship, Modesto JC, Taft, and COS to fi nish in fourth place and earn a birth in the State Playoffs Lead by second time CVC-MVP Hannah Low the Ladies did set school records. Hannah Low again led the team in scoring with 16.6pts, and rebounds with a school record 14.2 per game. She shattered the school record for single season rebounding, with 439, and free throws made (137). Marion Laird broke Martha Manzo’s year old record for 3pt shooting percentage with 38.1%. The Lady Blue Devils rose to the top of the Northern California rankings only to have a hard fall in the 2nd round of the State Regional Playoffs. What that doesn’t say is how great the season was. The Blue Devils fi nished with their second best record ever at 29-5, and a conference championship. They won the Cuesta, Merced, Cypress and DeAnza Tournaments. Jeannette Jimenez became the sixth Blue Devil in a row to be named the Conference MVP. She and Rataya Williams, and Shickola Ricks were First Team All-Conference. The Lady Blue Devils had a front line that was second to none. Three players were 6-0 or taller and dominated teams averaging over 28 rebounds, and scoring more than 40 points a game. The Lady Blue Devils in 2001-02 started out slowly, but came on strong as the season progressed. With a third place fi nish at the Merced Tourney, it looked like things would get on track fast, but that wasn’t the case. They entered conference play with a 5-11 record, and turned the whole season around. With two time Conference MVP Jeanette Jimenez, and All-Conference selection Chrissy Brasher leading the way, the Blue Devils won 11 and lost only 1 to win their second consecutive conference championship. Guard Kristen Rocha broke a school record with 14 assists against Hartnell College. They won their second round playoff game before losing to Butte College in the third round of the regional playoffs. A year of many highs, and lows, it was one of character building. The 2002-03 season became a dream season. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished with their third consecutive Central Valley Conference championship and a perfect 12-0 record. Overall the Lady Devils fi nished with a 30-7 record, and a birth in the State Final Eight in San Diego. Fifteen team or individual records were set including most wins in a row with 15, most team points 2,698, and best team fl oor shooting with 42.6%. Four of fi ve starters were named to the First Team All-Central Valley Conference, and the fi fth starter was named to the Second Team. All-State and Conference MVP Rataya Williams set team records with 38 points against Taft, most free throws attempted in a game with 15. First Team All-Conference selection Meagan Karker lead the team with school records of 202 attempted 3 pointers and 74 3 pointers made. They along with fellow starters Deshunna Ricks and Alicia “Bubba” Costa were also named to the First Team All-Central Valley Conference. Guard Maria Garcia was a Second Team All-Conference selection with Courtne Evans. What they accomplished last year will only be a spring board to the 2003-04 team. .The 2003-04 season turned out to be a good one. With the Lady Blue Devils going 27-6 overall and 10-2 in conference. If there is a down side to the season it is because they slipt to second place in the confrence standings for the fi rst time in four years, and they went out of the State Playoffs in the Final 8 like the year before. The Lady Blue Devils won the Cuesta, Merced, and fi nished second in the Delta, and De Anza Tournaments. They were lead by leading scorer Deshunna Ricks, Alisha Costa, and Martrese “Mimi” Austin who were all selected to the 1st Team All-CVC. One team record was set, and one was tied. Ricks broke the record for free throws made with 140. The Lady Blue Devils shot a record 63.6% from the line, and they tied the record for biggest point spread win with 61 twice. They accomplished that feat against LA Southwest, and Modesto JC. Truly a season that had many highs. HISTORY IN THE MAKING continued The 2004-05 season with many highs and lows. The Blue Devils fi nished under .500 for the fi rst time in their history. The Lady Devils for the fi rst time since 1999-2000 fi nished lower than 2nd place in the conference. The Lady Devils defeated Reedley College twice keeping their rivals from winning the conference. They did make the playoffs for the twelth year in a row. Tonesha Jackson lead all scorers with 10.4 points per game, and Amanda Davis was second in the conference in rebounding with a 10.1 per game average. Adwoa McGee was fourth in the conference in 3-pt. shooting percentage with a .333. The Lady Blue Devils returned to the top of the CVC and a top three ranking in 2005-06. Lead by CVC MVP Tonesha Jackson, the Lady Devils won ten of twelve conference games and fi nished 27-10. Tonesha was named to the All-State Team and set a school record for with 133. The Lady Devils defeated arch rival Reedley College three times including two times in conference play, and once in the championship game of the Merced Invitational Tournament. They also revenged an earlier conference loss to Modesto JC with a resounding 93-65 win. Look for the Lady Devils to reload for 2006-07. The 2006-07 season saw many highs and lows. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished 16-15 overall, and 9-3 and second in the CVC. Though they fi nished second the Lady Blue Devils missed the playoffs for fi rst time since the fi rst year (1992-03) of the rebirth of women’s basketball here at Merced College. While this was a down point for the season, play by sophomores forward Christie Bryant, and point guard Pamela Bounkhoune would give the fans plenty to cheer about. Forward Christie Bryant lead the team in both scoring (11.8 per game), and rebounding (8.9 rbg). The All-CVC selection averaged 13 points and 10.4 rebounds a game in conference play. Fellow All-CVC selection Point Guard Pamela Bounkhoune lead the team in assists with a 3.3 per game average and was second in scoring with 10.2 points per game. There were also freshmen that gave performances that would leave fans cheering and looking forward to the 2007-08 season with anticipation. Guard Ashley Willison lead the team with 46 three-pointers, and made 81% of her free throws. Guard Rachel Martinez hit on 50% of her three-pointers and 73% of her free throws. Guards Jhinnae Clark and Lakeya Sears both had lots of playing time and were starters throughout the season. So one can see the overall record and the fact the Lady Blue Devils did not make the playoffs, or you can see they fi nished second in the conference, beat Modesto JC twice, Fresno City College once, and saw some very good performances by the team and individual players. The 2008-09 edition of the “Lady Blue Devils” will be continuing its climb back to the top of the Central Valley Conference. The Lady Devils fi nished the 2007-08 season in second place with an 8-2 conference record and 21-13 overall record. They also made a return trip to the State Regional Tournament though losing in the fi rst game. With history on their side, this year’s edition will be looking to rise to the top like seven other teams have done since the 1995-96 season. Gone but not forgotten from last year’s team are 1st Team All-CVC selection Fantasia Newsome and 2nd Team All-CVC selections and guards Lakeya Sears, Rachel Martinez, and Jhinnae Clark. Also not playing this year and redshirting is F Kenyatta Harper who was 1st Team All- CVC, and a three-time All-Tourney selection. She fi nished the season leading in scoring with 13 points a game and rebounds with 11 per game. Though the Lady Devils have lost these players Coach Allen Huddleston seems confi dent with those returning and those new freshmen coming in. The 2008-09 season started out fast for the Lady Blue Devils. The team fi nished fourth in their own tournament, then won the Shasta Tourney, won the consolation championship in the Irvine Tourney, and fi nished third in the very tough Delta Tourney. The Lady Blue Devils came up short in conference play with a second place fi nish to nemisis Fresno City College, and made the Northern California Regional Playoffs losing to Sierra College. The Lady Devils were lead by All-Conference selections Tiara Dunson, Tineka Spencer, and Keyona McKibbens. Dunson lead the team in rebounding (6.5 per game), and was second in scoring with a 9.7 points per game average. Tineka lead the team in scoring with 9.8 points per game, and blocked shots with a 1.0 per game average, and was second in rebounding with a 6.2 rebounds per game average. Keyona lead the team in assists with a 2.2 per game average, and 28 three-pointers. Also contributing heavily were 2nd Team All- Conference selections Tanisha White, and Alyssa Wright. Both White and McKibbens were All-Tournament selections at Shasta with White being named the MVP. The 2009-2010 season was one of few ups, and many downs. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished with their worst record in conference and overall play leaving Coach Huddleston with only three wins away from reaching the 300 win plateau. While there were the lows in the season, the Lady Devils did win the Hartnell tourmanet and Linda Murray (who returns in 2010-11) was named Tourney MVP along with All-Tournament selection Porsha Grayson (also returning in 2010-11). Coach Huddleston got his 300th win last year and now has 317. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season in second place with an 8-2 conference record, and 20-10 overall record. On the way there, they beat eventual State Final-Four participant Cypress College (Coca Cola Shootout),and regional playoff teams Sacramento City, S.J. Delta, Mission, and Riverside City College. The Lady Devils were lead by sophomores Kenyatta Harper 11.6 pts a game, Linda Murray 12.0 pts per game, and Porsha Grayson’s 11.0 points per game averages. Murray HISTORY IN THE MAKING continued lead the team and league with a 11.9 rebounds per game average. All three were selected First Team All-CVC. Freshman Kortani Brown was selected Second Team All-CVC averaging 8.5 points in conference play. Grayson was fi rst in freethrow shooting percentage with a 71.4%, third in scoring, second in three-point shooting, and second in assists. A year with many ups, and some downs, but a year which saw the Lady Blue Devils start a rise back to the top. The 2011-12 season was fraught with many peaks and valleys. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season 10-16 oaverall and 4-6 in the CVC (good enough for 4th place). It was a team lead by All-CVC selections Kortani Brown and Tanisha Shaw. Brown lead the team in scoring averaging 12 points, 2.2 assists, and 2.1 steals a game. Her 5.0 rebournds a game were second only to fellow 1st Team All-CVC selection Tanisha Shaw. Shaw was second on the team averaging 9.7 points including the highest fi eldgoal percentage of .494. Tanisha also averaged over 70% shooting freethrows to lead the team. Second team All-CVC selection Kelsey Lamasney averaged 1.1 points over her season average in conference play with a 6.8 per game average. Other high points to the season was a second place fi nish in the Fresno City Tourney, and Consolation Champions in the DeAnza Tourney. Arista Battle was named All-Tourney in Fresno and Rebecca Schonauer made the All-DeAnza Tourney Team. The 2012-13 season was a return back to the winnig tradition of Lady Blue Devil basketball. Though they fi nished in second place to Fresno City College, the Ladies did take care of business beating all other Central Valley teams and made it to the second round of the Northern California Regional playoffs. The Lady Blue Devils were 19-11 overall, and 10-2 in conference play. They were lead by freshm post Sonji Green who averaged over 14.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. Sonji was also a Northern California All-American, and First Team All- Conference selection. Playing the three-four position was freshman Rogenee Russell who could should from both the inside and outside. Rogenee averaged 10.9 points and 7.5 rebouinds a agame. Rogenee and Kelsey Lemasney were both fi rst team all-conference selections. Lemasney came a live in conference play hitting three-pointers in key situations. The Lady Devils won the Santa Ana Tourney, fi nished second in the Delta Tourney, and were consolation champions in the DeAnza Tourney. Green was MVP at the Santa Ana Tourney and along with Rogenee Russell was All-Tournament selection at the Delta Tourney. Green was also selected to the all-touranment team in the DeAnza Tourney. Truly a big step forward from the previous year, the Lady Blue Devils will be looking to build on last year’s accomplishments this year. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished third in the CVC, but was able to do something no other team had done in 23 games....that beat Fresno City College on their home court. In doing so they won the Fresno City College Tournament. That was with only six players suiting up for the game. The Lady Blue Devils with only seven players suited up did something no other CVC team had done in 68 games and that was beat Fresno City College in conference play. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season 21-10 overall and 9-3 for third place in the CVC behind FCC and Sequoias. Even though they split with FCC, they lost twice to Sequoias. Post Sonji Green (18.7 points, 11.8 Rebournd per game), Forward Rogenee Russell (10.5 points, 8.5 Rebounds per game), Guard Trinity Washington (8.9 points, 6.0 assists) were selected to the fi rst team All-CVC. Guard Bremai Walker (11.0 points, 2.4 assists per game) was selected to the second team All-CVC. Washington’s 185 assists broke the 1995-96 record set by Karen McGill wtih 150. Rogenee lead the team in freethrow percentage with 74.2%. Green’s 18.7 points per game average fi nished only .2% behind Merced great Marth Manzo’s 18.9. The Lady Blue Devils won the FCC tournament fi nished second at the Mike Gervasoni Tournament, and third at the Coca Cola Classic, and Santa Ana Tourney. They made it to the second round of the Northern California Regiuuonals before losing to San Joaquin Delta. The 2014-15 Lady Blue Devils suffered through one of their worst years fi nishing the season 6-17. With that in mind they played hard, and never gave up in games. They were kead on the boards by sophomore Nitoyra Bone who averaged 8.4 rebebounds a game, and in scoring y TeKerra Borden who averaged a little over 10 points per game. Freshman Mele Tupouata averaged 9.5 points and 6.9 rebounds to lead all freshmen. Borden and Bone were both selected to the 2nd Team All-CVC. The Lady Blue Devils since the season has ended have worked very hard, and the returning sophomores and incoming frehsmen will make their mark during the 2015-16 basketball season. The Blue Devils fi nished tied for second place in the CVC with a record of 8-4 and overall record of 16-13 in 2015-16. The Lady Blue Devils fi nished third in the opening San Joaquin Delta, and Merced College Coca Cola Shootout before fi nishing second in the Fresno City College tournament. The Lady Blue Devils were lead by post and 1st team All-CVC selection Mele Toupuata. Mele lead the team in scoring and rebounding with 12.9 points, and 9.8 rebounds a game. She was joined on the 1st team All-CVC by fellow sophomore Jovannah Arrington. Jovannah was second in scoring with 11 points per game, and lead the team with 35 three-pointers. Her 4 rebounds a game was third on the team. Freshman point guard Tajaheray McMahon was named to the 2nd team All-CVC and lead the team in steals with 54, and assists with a 2.6 per game average. Her 9 point scoring average was third on the team. The Lady Blue Devils qualifi ed for the State regional playoffs only to lose in the fi rst round at Sierra College. HISTORY IN THE MAKING continued The 2016-17 Lady Blue Devils fi nished the season 15-16 overall and 6-6 in the Central Valley Conference for fourth place. Though they fi nished in fourth place, they won their last three games to qualify for the Northern California regional playoffs, losing to Sierra College 60-42. The Blue Devils were lead by 1st Team All-CVC Salihah Bey who averaged 16.8 points per game. Making 2nd Team All-CVC ws Samantha James (12.5 points per game), and Christina Lotulelei (7.0 points per game). They won consolation championships in the COS and Santa Ana Tourneys. An up and down season. The Blue Devils had their greatest year in basketball history fi nishing the season 2nd in the CCCAA State Championships. They fi nished 28-6 overall, and 10-2 for a tie for fi rst place in the Central Valley Conference. Eight records were broken including four individual, and four team records. The Blue Devils played most of the season with eight players, and sometimes only seven due to injuries. PG Trinity Washingtonn was named All-State, CVC MVP, and to the All-State Tournament team. She set records for assists in a season with 219 breaking her own record of 185 set in 2012-13. She also broke the eleven year old record of 133 steals set by Tonesha Jackson with 181. In the Blue Devils own tournament she broke the single game record for assists with 16. Guard Jordan Pierce broke the school record of three point shooting attempts with 230, and is now the second leading single season three point shooter with 67 (she beat her step-mother Martha Manzo’s 62). Team records set were most fi eldgoal attempts with 2525 breaking a 15 year old record. The 74.6 points per game broke the 2002-02 record of 72.9. The single season record for most rebounds in a game was broken by 1 when the Blue Devils had 71 against Porterville. The last record that was set/tied was for most points spread in a win with 60 against Porterville. As mentioned before Trinity Washington was named CVC MVP, all-State, and All-CCCAA tournament. She lead the team in in rebounding with 8.6, assists 6.4, and steals with 5.3 a game. Pretty good for a 5-2 guard. PG Tajaheray McMahan lead the team in scoring with 13.0 points a game and was named to the 1st team All-CVC. G Jordan Pierce was selected to the 1st team All-CVC. She lead the team in three point attempts and made three pointers. P/G Shea Williams was third in scoring with 12.3 points a game. She was tied with G Shampelle Kelly in rebounding with 6.1 a game. She lead the team in free throw shooting with a 77.6% average. 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