2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
NEVADA
JUNIOR (2018-19) – Played in all 31 games for the Wolf Pack, making 27 consecutive starts … Averaged 31.3 minutes per game and played a season-high 39 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (12/2) … Scored 239 points on the year to average 7.7 points per game, which ranked third on the team … Scored in double figures in 13 games, including a career-high 20 points in the road win at Long Beach State (11/18) where she hit four 3-pointers … Notched the first double-double of her career with 12 points and 12 rebounds in the 23-point win over Stanislaus State (12/11) … Grabbed 104 rebounds (69 def, 35 off) to average 3.4 rebounds per game … Shot 31.4 percent (87-of-277) from the field and 63.6 percent (14-of-22) from the free throw line … Led the team with 51 made 3-pointers, which ranked 11th in the Mountain West … Also led the team with 80 assists and added 20 steals and her first career block at Santa Clara (11/10) … Recorded a season-high eight assists twice, first in the home win over Air Force (3/4) and in the season finale against Boise State (3/11) … Racked up 24 assists in her last four games of the year … Currently ranks 10th in career 3-pointers made at Nevada with 118 and is tied for sixth with a career 3-point shooting percentage of 33.6 percent.
SOPHOMORE (2017-18) – Academic All-Mountain West … Saw time in all 36 games for Nevada, making a start against Pepperdine (11/15) … Logged over 1,000 minutes on the floor, averaging 28.6 minutes per game … Averaged near double figures at 9.6 points per game, scoring 345 points … Led the team with 62 made three-pointers, which ranked in the top 15 in the Mountain West … Grabbed 81 rebounds on the year to average 2.3 rebounds per game … Connected on 36.7 percent (121-of-330) of her shots from the field, 38.5 percent (62-of-161) from beyond the arc and 82.0 percent (41-of-50) from the free throw line … Dished out 92 assists, which was second on the team, and had 28 steals … Scored in double figures in 19 of 36 games and hit her season high of 16 points twice, in the win over Air Force (1/6) and at Colorado State (2/24) … Scored in double figures in six straight games from Dec. 2 to Dec. 30 … Produced a six-assist game in the win over San Jose State (1/17) … Knocked down 5-of-6 from behind the three-point line against No. 1 UConn (11/28) and poured in 15 points … Hit a game-tying three-pointer with seconds on the clock against Utah State (2/17) to send the game to overtime … Hit a season-best 9-of-10 from the foul line in the win over Montana State (12/2) … Scored in every single game of the season … Letter winner.
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2016-17) – Did not play due to an injury … Received a medical redshirt.
FRESHMAN (2015-16) – Mountain West Scholar-Athlete and part of the All-MW academic team … Played in all 30 games, making four starts during her rookie season … Logged 325 minutes on the floor, averaging 10.8 minutes per game … Scored 46 points and grabbed 17 rebounds (6 off, 17 def) and added 34 assists and 10 steals … Shot 25.5 percent (14-of-55) from the field, hit 5-of-21 (23.8 percent) from the three-point line and 68.4 percent (13-of-19) from the foul line … Got her first collegiate start in the final nonconference game of the year at UIC (12/22) where she also logged a season-best 29 minutes and scored nine points … Dished out a season-high nine assists at Pacific (12/17) … Between the Pacific and UIC games she dished out a combined 17 assists … scored in 14 of 30 games … Scored her first collegiate points at home against Utah Valley (11/27) … Letter winner.
HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Holy Names Academy in Seattle, Wash. where she played for coaches Lee Adams and Rhonda Smith … Holds the single-game scoring record for 3A Metro League with a 41-point game … Earned All-Metro League first team honors following her senior year and All-Metro League second team honors as a junior … Averaged 19 points per game during her final high school season … Two-sport athlete in basketball and soccer … Member of National Honor Society for all four years … played AAU for Seattle Rotary Lady Style and is the reason for starting her basketball career, quote on her experience, “Rotary is more than a community center and a basketball program. This is my second home and a haven for me. It’s where I grew up, built my education, spent my summers for camp, and also where I tutored and volunteered. The Rotary Boys & Girls Club is a family. This is a very special place and where it all started. Thank you to all the staff members and coaches.”
PERSONAL – Daughter of Cleveland King II and Maria De’Long … Has two siblings, sister Zonyia and brother Devren … Her father, Cleveland, played basketball at Bellevue College and Central Washington … Majoring in community health sciences with emphasis in kinesiology and would like to work in sports medicine or physical therapy after college … Lists Kobe Bryant and Jamal Crawford as her athletic inspirations ... Lists AAU summer basketball as the most memorable time of her career because it allowed her to build long-lasting friendships and to hold on to those relationships and cherish the memories … Enjoys eating and baking in her spare time.
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Historical Player Information
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2015-16Freshman
Guard
5'6"
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2016-17Sophomore
Guard
5'6"
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2017-18Sophomore
Guard
5'6"
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