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Toia Giggetts #3, Jr., F, 6-0 Allysia Rohlehr JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY 2013-14 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Game 22: Northeastern at JMU, Feb. 7, 7 p.m. JMU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS • MSC 0404 JAMESMADISON UNIVERSITY, HARRISONBURG, VA 22807 • (540) 568-6154 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIDs • BRIAN HANSEN ([email protected])• (540) 578-6496 (C) • (540) 568-3703 (F) DEVON HOWARD ([email protected]) (540) 271-7352 (C) 2013-14 Roster (Numerical) QUICK FACTS 2013 -14 STATS 2013-14: Has not played since Dec. 30...Tied CH 12 pts vs. Alcorn State (11/24)... 2012-13: CH PPG 3.0 RPG 2.1 Destiny Jones 12 pts vs. Maine (12/28)... CH 7 rebs, 23 mins at William & Mary (2/3)... Other: Played for Florida FG% 46.9 APG 0.0 #2, So., F, 6-0 Essense AAU team with JMU teammate Precious Hall 3FG% ------ BPG 0.0 Miramar, Fla. FT% 66.7 SPG 0.4 Archbishop McCarthy TOY-ah JIG-etz 2013-14: CH 5 blks at W&M (2/4)... CAA POW (12/9)... JMU Invitational PPG 12.6 RPG 6.2 Toia Giggetts All-Tournament Team... lone Duke w/ double-double at #10 UNC (18 pts, 10 rebs)... CH 25 pts on FG% 52.9 APG 0.8 #3, Jr., F, 6-0 CH 10 FG (10-16) vs Vanderbilt (12/4)... 16th on LadySwish’s Elite 25 list... 2012-13: Earned 3FG% 33.3 BPG 0.8 Norfolk, Va. JMU WBB’s Courage Award...Among CAA leaders in offensive rebounds (7th) and overall rebounds FT% 74.6 SPG 0.7 Lake Taylor (13th)...Among JMU leaders in rebounds (2nd) and blocks (T-2nd)... CH 17 rebs at ODU (2/12)... SH 15 pts (6-6 FG, 3-3 FT)... ah-LEE-see-uh row-LEER 2013-14: Missed games 1-21 due to injury... Transferred from PPG ------ RPG ------ Allysia Rohlehr Pensacola State College (by way of UAlbany)... 2012-13: 2013 All-Panhandle Conference Second FG% ------ APG ------ #5, Jr., G, 5-9 Team... All-FCSAA Conference Academic... 3FG% ------ BPG ------ Island Park, N.Y. FT% ------ SPG ------ Pensacola State College 2013-14: CAA POW (11/25)... Preseason First Team All-CAA... CH 7 assists at Pitt (12/4)... CH PPG 13.5 RPG 3.6 Precious Hall 25 points against College of Charleston (1/31) 2012-13: CAA Rookie of the Year... CAA All-Rookie FG% 40.6 APG 1.8 #12, So., G, 5-8 team... Earned JMU WBB’s Newcomer Award... CAA ROW 5x... Among CAA leaders in in 3-ptrs 3FG% 35.8 BPG 0.0 (14th) and scoring (24th)... Among JMU leaders in steals (T-2nd), scoring (3rd), assists (3rd) and FT% 86.2 SPG 1.4 Tallahassee, Fla. minutes played (3rd)... CH 23 pts vs. GMU (2/28), CH 8 rebs at Georgia State (1/20)... JMU fr. record Maclay School 7 steals at GMU (1/24) ah-MAH-nee TATE-umm 2013-14: Made collegiate debut vs. Virginia (11/8)... H.S.: PPG 0.8 RPG 0.3 Amani Tatum Queens Borough H.S. Girls’ Player of the Year... 2013 All-Metro First Team... New York Post First FG% 27.3 APG 0.5 #15, Fr., G, 5-7 Team... Finished H.S. with over 1,200 pts. 3FG% 00.0 BPG 0.0 Cambria Heights, N.Y. FT% 83.3 SPG 0.5 Archbishop Molloy 2013-14: Naismith Award Watch List... JMU Invitational MVP/All-Tournament Team... St. John’s Chartwells PPG 18.1 RPG 7.9 Kirby Burkholder Holiday Classic Tournament MVP/All-Tournament Team, Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team... CAA FG% 40.6 APG 1.8 #20, Sr., G, 6-0 Preseason Player of the Year ... Preaseason First Team All-CAA...RTD Preseason All-State... CAA POW 3FG% 36.7 BPG 0.3 (11/11, co-12/16, 12/30, 1/13)... Eclipsed 1,000 career pts vs. UVA (11/8)... CH 16 rebs vs. UVA (11/8)... 2nd FT% 87.4 SPG 1.3 Bridgewater, Va. JMU player w/ 200+ 3-ptrs... 2012-13: First Team All-CAA ... Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Second Turner Ashby Team ... CAA All-Academic Second Team ... 2012-13: JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... CH 13 pts vs. Green Bay (11/22)... CH 11 rebs PPG 2.9 RPG 2.5 Crystal Ross vs. Murray St (11/15)... FG% 41.2 APG 0.4 #21, Jr., C/F, 6-3 3FG% ------ BPG 0.3 Philadelphia, Pa. FT% 66.7 SPG 0.0 Smyrna (Del.) GWATH-mee 2013-14: Chartwells Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team... CH 6 blks at St. PPG 9.5 RPG 4.5 Jazmon Gwathmey John’s (12/15)... 22nd on LadySwish’s Preseason Elite 25... Tied CH 17 pts at UNCW (1/26/14) FG% 44.9 APG 1.6 #24, R-So., G, 6-2 2012-13: CAA All-Rookie team... CAA ROW 1x... Among CAA leaders in blocks (9th), offensive 3FG% 26.3 BPG 1.9 rebounds (14th) and rebounds (20th)... JMU leader in blocks (34) & third-most rebounds (199)... FT% 82.4 SPG 0.8 Bealeton, Va. Earned JMU WBB’s Most Improved Award & Attitude Award... CH 14 rebs & 4 blks vs. Towson (3/15), Liberty CH 17 pts (8-8 FG) vs. Towson (2/21) 2013-14: 12th on LadySwish’s Preseason Elite 25... SH 14 pts, CH 4 3ptrs vs. Drexel (1/23)... PPG 5.7 RPG 5.5 Nikki Newman Played 25 minutes vs. UVA (11/8), her first game back from injury (3 pts, 7 rebs, 2 stls)... 2012-13: FG% 44.7 APG 3.6 #30, R-Sr., G/F, 6-2 Suffered season-ending injury at Duquesne (12/16)... Preseason All-CAA 2nd Team... 2011-12: 3FG% 36.2 BPG 1.2 Harrisonburg, Va. CAA Defensive Player of Year FT% 62.5 SPG 1.2 Turner Ashby 2013-14: CH 11 pts, 9 rebs at Richmond (11/21), tied CH 8 assists at Richmond (11/21) & vs. UVA PPG 3.9 RPG 2.7 Angela Mickens (11/8)... 2012-13: Earned JMU WBB’s Most Spirited Award... JMU Athletic Director Scholar... CH FG% 34.6 APG 3.8 #32, So., G, 5-7 10 pts vs. NC A&T and NC State (WNIT)... CH 8 assists vs. Green Bay (11/22) 3FG% 28.6 BPG 0.0 Staunton, Va. FT% 57.1 SPG 1.2 Robert E. Lee OAK-ah-for 2013-14: JMU Invitational All-Tournament Team... Chartwells Holiday Classic PPG 5.0 RPG 4.3 Lauren Okafor All-Tournament Team... CH 16 pts, SH 10 rebs vs. PVAM (12/14) for first double-double at JMU... FG% 41.8 APG 0.1 #33, R-Jr., C, 6-3 Tied CH 5 blocks at St. John’s (12/15)... 2012-13: Sat out due to transfer rules... transferred from 3FG% ------ BPG 1.2 Hamden, Conn. Providence College where she led in blocks (35) and 2nd in rebounds (5.4)... Big East All-Freshman FT% 53.3 SPG 0.2 Providence in 2011... 2013-14: CH 10 pts, 10 rebs at W&M (2/4) for 1st career double-double...Made collegiate debut at PPG 2.9 RPG 3.4 Da’Lishia Griffin Richmond (11/21)... H.S.: 2013 Southeastern District MVP, All-Tidewater First team, All-Region First FG% 46.7 APG 0.3 #40, Fr., F, 6-2 Team, All-State Second Team, 2x Chesapeake Sports Club Female Player of the Year... Also lettered 3FG% 00.0 BPG 0.2 Chesapeake, Va. in track & field... FT% 62.5 SPG 0.3 Western Branch 2012-13: Former team manager... H.S.: Abingdon HS Female Athlete of the Year (2009)... First PPG ------ RPG ------ Samantha Mitchell Team All-Southwest District (2008, 2009)... Second Team All-Western Region (2009)... Also lettered FG% ------ APG ------ #45, Sr., G, 5-7 in volleyball, soccer and track & field. 3FG% ------ BPG ------ Abingdon, Va. FT% ------ SPG ------ Abingdon SCHEDULE (17-4, 7-0 CAA) TEAM STAT COMPARISON November 8 VIRGINIA W, 63-46 0.399............ FG % ............0.433 0.336............ 3FG% ............0.349 12 at Liberty W, 67-56 0.748............ FT% ............0.749 21 at Richmond W, 78-68 65.2.............. PPG ..............74.4 24 ALCORN STATE W, 87-42 Series: JMU leads 12-1, (.923) 35.4.............. RPG ..............44.2 LAST FIVE MEETINGS: 1/13/13 H JMU, 68-65 29 vs. UCLA% W, 77-67 Largest JMU Win: 23 pts 11.7.............. APG ..............14.5 2/19/12 A NEU, 61-50 30 vs. Mississippi State% L, 52-65 Jan. 02, 2011; 84-61 at JMU 15.8.............. TPG ..............16.6 1/02/11 H JMU, 84-61 December 8.0................ SPG ................7.8 1/21/10 A JMU, 64-57 Largest NEU Win: 11 pts 2.6................. BPG ................6.0 3/13/09 H JMU, 51-49 1 vs. Wright State% L, 77-79 Feb. 19, 2012; 61-50 at NEU 4 at Pittsburgh W, 71-61 FAST BREAK FACTS 14 vs. Prairie View A&M^ W, 79-50 • Junior forward Toia Giggetts blocked a career-high five shots in Tuesday’s win at William & 15 at St. John’s^ W, 64-51 Mary to lead the Dukes to 12 blocked shots on the night, tying a season high and marking the sixth time this season that JMU has posted double-digit blocks. The Dukes rank 11th in the na- 18 VANDERBILT L, 85-89 (OT) tion and first in the CAA in blocked shots per game (6.0). 29 OHIO$ W, 56-33 • For the seventh time this season, five Dukes scored in double figures as redshirt-sophomore guard Jazmon Gwathmey and senior guard Kirby Burkholder, each with 16 points, were joined 30 NORFOLK STATE$ W, 94-50 by sophomore guard Precious Hall (13 pts), Giggetts (12 pts) and freshman forward Da’Lishia January Griffin (10 pts).
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