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Crystal Kitt
6-5 Center
Alabama State University (2005)
 
2006: Had several personal workouts with WNBA teams
 
2005: Played half a season for Club Vinaros in Vinaros, Spain, before sustaining an injury to her right knee, and subsequently underwent surgery to repair her meniscus, which is now fully rehabbed and at optimal strength.
2004-05: Was named preseason SWAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year. Was named SWAC Offensive Player of the Week four times and Defensive Player of the Week once. Was a first team All-SWAC selection following the season. Led the conference with 16 double-doubles, finished second in rebounds, field goal percentage and blocked shots, and third in scoring. Kitt finished her career as No. 1 all-time rebounds and No. 3 in scoring. Named to the All-SWAC Tournament team.
 
2003-04: Kitt was named SWAC Player of the year after dominating the league the entire season. She led the SWAC in scoring (20.5), rebounding (11.5), and field goal percentage (.565). Kitt was among the top 20 in the nation in all three categories, one of only three players in Division I to accomplish the feat. Named SWAC Player of the Week six times, winning the award in back-to-back weeks three times. Was a National Player of the month nominee during the month of January, where she averaged more than 23 points, 14 rebounds, and two blocked shots while shooting 62 percent from the field. Also led the league in double-doubles (18) was second in blocked shots (1.93) and seventh in free throw percentage (.698). In 28 games, she led the Lady Hornets in scoring and rebounds 22 times. Her 23 rebounds against Grambling State set a career- high and was among the top-5 single-game performances in Division I. She broke the 20-rebound threshold three times. Among her best games was an 18-point, 16-rebound, 7-blocked shot, 2-steal performance against Southern. Kitt also had two games where she had at least 20 points and 20 rebounds: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (31 points, 20 rebounds) and Savannah State (23 points, 22 rebounds).
 
2002-03: Kitt missed the entire non-conference schedule with a foot injury but was a major contributor in the Lady Hornets' championship campaign, earning a spot on the All-SWAC second team. Kitt did not play in enough games to qualify among top statistical leaders, but her per game average in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage would have all finished among the top-10 in the SWAC. Led the team in scoring five times and rebounding eight times. Two of her best games were against Alcorn State (season-high 20 points, 7 rebounds, four blocked shots) and in the NCAA tournament against University of Tennessee (16 points, nine rebounds).
 
2001-02: Kitt was a major force in her first season at ASU, earning a spot on the All-SWAC second team. Played in 27 of the Leady Hornets' 30 games, starting 21 of them. Her .539 field goal percentage led the SWAC. She was third in the conference in blocked shots (1.26) and rebounds (8.1) per game. Her 12.3 points per game scoring average was second on the team and 11th in the SWAC. Scored a career-high 23 points in a win at Samford. Her 16 rebounds in a win against University of Alabama were a team high.
 
High School: Kitt was the 2000-01 Alabama High School Athletic Association's Co-Player of the Year in Class 5A, sharing the award with former high school and ASU teammate Sophia Hinton. Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior, when she averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game as her team reached the Class 5A state championship game. Was selected to the Alabama team that participated in the annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.
 
Stats:
 
 
GP-GS
FG-FGA
PCT.
FT-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
BLK
PTS
AVG.
2004-05
 29-28
150-273
.550
124-192
.646
287
9.9
50
424
14.6
2003-04
28-28
209-370
.565
155-222
.698
323
11.5
54
573
20.5
2002-03
22-13
90-161
.559
57-88
.648
142
6.5
29
237
10.8
2001-02
27-21
132-245
.539
67-104
.644
219
8.1
34
331
12.3
Career
106-90
581-1,049
.554
403-606
.665
971
9.2
167
1,565
14.8
 
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TYWANNA INMON
6'1 F (185cm) · 165 lbs.
Notes: Excellent rebounder, good low post moves, finishes with contact, physical presence, very quick hands, good penetrator, 3-point range
 
Professional:
2006-07
            Spain (LF2A)
2005-06
Holland (D1)
 
College:
2000-04
The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
 
 
 
Career Highlights:
 
Professional:
 
2006-07:     14.4 ppg, 7.8 rpg, 2.3 spg, 1.0 spg, 50 FG%
          Pabellon Ourense. Spain , Europe .                                          October 2006-April 2007
Led team in rebounding and was second in scoring and steals. Ranked 8th in the league in steals per game. Ranked 6th in the league in offensive rebounds per game. Averaged 18 points in the second half of the season. Notched a season-high of 7 steals. Pulled down a season-high of 15 rebounds.
 
2005-06:     19.0 ppg, 13.4 rpg, 5.2 spg, 2.0 apg, 54.4 FG%
Amazone Leidsche-Rijn. Holland, Europe.                             September 2005-May 2006
Led league in rebounding, steals, and was second in scoring. Scored a season-high 39 points in Playoffs. Notched the league's sole triple double effort that season (20 pts, 21 rebs, 13 stls). Elected Team Captain. Led team to the Dutch Final Four, Dutch Cup Semi-finals, and 2006 Playoffs. Selected to play in league's All-Star Gala. Nominated to the league's MVP team.
 
College:
 
2004-05     
The University of Mississippi
Master of Business Administration (MBA)                                                May 2005
(GPA 3.65 on 4.0 scale)
 
2000-04:     7.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 1.3 spg, 0.9 apg, 48.3 FG%, 40.9 3FG%
          The University of Mississippi . Oxford , Mississippi .                 August 2000- May 2004
Named Team captain as a senior as the heart and soul of the Lady Rebel squad.  Scored a career-high 22 points against Alabama during freshman year.  Recorded a career-high 13 rebounds leading Ole Miss to an SEC tournament win during her senior campaign. Led team to 2 double overtime wins over ranked opponents during her senior season.  Led the Lady Rebels to their first NCAA tourney appearance in 8 seasons.

Tywanna Inmon · 6'1 Forward
Senior Season (2003-04)
Played in 30 games, starting 29.Averaged 7.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest.Recorded 11 double figure scoring games, including a season-high performance of 17 against Auburn.Tallied double-figure rebounding games against Mississippi State (11) and Alabama (13).Made 73 of 151 shots from the field (48.3%).Hit 9 of 22 shots from beyond the arc, good for (40.9%).Grabbed 38 steals and dished 27 assists.Named team captain as a senior.Led team to first NCAA Tourney appearance in eight seasons.Selected for the NCAA Good Works Team.Earned a spot on the 2004 SEC Academic Honor Roll.NCAA Woman of the Year Candidate.
 
Junior Season (2002-03)
Played in 21 games, starting 10.Averaged 4.9 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.Recorded a season-high 19 points and also pulled down 6 rebounds against Florida.Connected on 23 of 29 free throws during the season, good for 79.3 percent.Made the Chancellor's Honor Roll both semesters, posting a perfect 4.0 GPA the entire 2002-03 year.Earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll
 
Sophomore Season (2001-02)
Played in 22 games, starting 11.Averaged 5.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.Was averaging 8.2 points and 6.2 rebounds prior to a severely sprained ankle injury.Recorded 13 points, 6 rebounds, and a career-high 5 steals in a win against Murray State.Made the UMAA Honor Roll both semesters.
 
Freshman Season (2000-01)
Started 17 of 29 games, including the last 16 of the season.Third on the team in scoring at 9.5 points per game.Led the team in rebounding with 5.4 rebounds per game.Stepped up her game by averaging 10.1 points and 6.1 rebounds.Recorded three double-doubles in SEC play.Received the team's Newcomer Award.Made the UMAA Honor Roll both semesters.
 
High School
Played at West Memphis High School.Led her team to a combined 88-18 record during her three years.Averaged 19 points, 9 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 blocks per game.MVP of the 2000 Arkansas All-Star game.Named Crittenden County Player of the Year twice.Voted the 1999-2000 Memphis Metro Best of the Preps her senior year.Ranks second for most points scored in a game (39).Led team to the Cabot Invitational title (1998, 99), the Bartlett Stagecoach Championship (1999, 2000), and the Arkansas Tech team camp title (1998, 99).Was an Honor Graduate, in the Top Ten Percent of her class.Earned the President's Award and named the Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
 
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  Shalonda Carter
Shalonda Carter
Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Fayetteville, NC

High School:
Westover High School

Height:
6-1

Position:
Forward

Birthdate:
08/16/1984

2003-04 CIAA Rookie of the Year
2003-04 CIAA All-Rookie Team
2004-05 All-CIAA First-Team
2005-06 Pre-Season All-CIAA
2005-06 All-CIAA First Team

2006-07: Capped a stellar career with a great effort in the 2006-07 season ... already a 1,000-point scorer as a Lady Ram, Shalonda passed another career plateau when she pulled in her 1,000th rebound just before suffering an ankle injury at Longwood ... one of three players who saw time in all 29 games with 28 starts ... finished the season averaging a double-double for the season ... averaged 13.2 points and 10.1 rebounds per game ... led the team in blocked shots for the third season in a row with 26 this season ... pulled in double-digit rebounds 17 times last season ... had some great efforts for the Lady Rams last season, highlighted by scoring 23 points and 10 rebounds in the team's season finale, a 20-point win over Savannah State ... making the effort even more impressive, she did it on an injured ankle ... reached double-digit scoring in 21 of the team's 29 games ... scored 22 points twice last season, including in games against Appalachian State and at Norfolk State ... was a terror on the boards pulling in a season-high 17 rebounds at Maryland-Eastern Shore ... was great down the stretch of the season pulling a combined 30 rebounds in games against Bethune-Cookman and at Longwood ... keyed one of the team's best efforts at Wake Forest where she posted a double-double 11 points and 11 rebounds to go along with a season-high four blocked shots ... she led a WSSU effort that pushed their Atlantic Coast Conference opponents to overtime ... added at least 15 rebounds five times last season, including games against the New Jersey Institute of Technology and against New Hampshire.

2005-06: A First-Team All-CIAA selection at forward for the second consecutive season...Appeared in 26 games for the Lady Rams, starting all but one with her lone miss coming due to an injury...Recorded 756 minutes of playing time for an average of 29.1 minutes per game (second on the team in both categories behind only Janet Robinson)...Scored a team-high 318 points on 128 of 239 shooting as she turned in a team-high shooting percentage of .536...Did not attempt a single three-point field goal the entire season...Converted on 62 of her 100 free-throw attempts for a FT shooting percentage of .620...Tallied a team-high 228 rebounds, 157 of which came on the defensive glass (71 offensive rebounds) for a team-high average of 8.8 rebounds per game...Tallied a team-high 76 personal fouls, fouling out of a pair of contests...Dished out 26 assists and committed 64 turnovers...Recorded a team-high 23 blocks, averaging nearly one block per game...Ranked second on the team in steals with 45, three behind Kadina Baldwin's team-leading 48 takeaways...Recorded a season-high 20 points versus Johnson C. Smith University on January 28, 2006...Recorded a career-high 17 rebounds at Fayetteville State on February 19, 2006 in the second of two consecutive contests where she tallied 15 or more rebounds...Led the Lady Rams in field goal percentage (.533)...Led the Lady Rams in scoring (303 points) and scoring average (12.1 ppg)...Led the Lady Rams in free-throw attempts (95) and made free throws (61)...Led the Lady Rams in rebounds (216) and rebounding average (10.0 rpg)...Led the Lady Rams in fouls (74) and foul outs (two)...Led the Lady Rams in blocked shots (21) and blocks per game (0.86)...Led the Lady Rams in scoring 12 times...Led the Lady Rams in rebounding 14 times...Led the Lady Rams in both categories for the final five games of the 2005-06 season...8th in the CIAA in blocks per game (.92 bpg)...3rd in the CIAA in field goal percentage (.545)...15th in the CIAA in scoring (12.6 ppg)...6th in the CIAA in total rebounds per game (8.8 rpg)...14th in the CIAA in offensive rebounds per game (2.80 orpg)...4th in the CIAA in defensive rebounds per game (6.04 drpg).

2004-05: A First-Team All-CIAA selection at forward...Appeared in, and started, all 30 games for the Lady Rams...Recorded 880 minutes of playing time for an average of 29.3 minutes per contest...Recorded a team-high 415 points on the year on 152 of 308 shooting for a field goal percentage of .494...Missed her lone three-point field goal attempt of the year...Successfully converted 111 of her 167 free throw attempts for a 66.5% free throw shooting percentage, good enough for fourth on the team...Pulled down a team-high 334 rebounds, 212 on the defensive glass and 122 coming on the offensive end of the court for an average of 11.1 rebounds per game...Dished out 26 assists and committed 61 turnovers...Recorded 16 blocks on the season and tallied 37 steals...Recorded 15 double-doubles on the season...Tallied double-digits in scoring 22 times...Tallied double-digits in rebounds 19 times...Recorded five 20-plus point games...Led the Lady Rams in scoring 14 times...Led the Lady Rams in rebounding 24 times...Ranked 12th in the CIAA in scoring with 13.8 points per game...Ranked third in the CIAA in rebounding with 11.1 rebounds per game...Ranked 11th in the CIAA in field goal percentage as she hit 53.3% of her shots...Ranked 14th in the CIAA in free-throw percentage as she hit 66.5% of her FT attempts...Ranked fourth in the CIAA in offensive rebounds per game (4.07)...Ranked third in defensive rebounds per game (7.07)...Scored a career-high 26 points at Fayetteville State University on February 1, 2005...Pulled down a career high 18 rebounds at Fayetteville State on February 1, 2005...Recorded a career high five steals versus Livingstone College on February 10, 2005...Recorded a career high 44 minutes of playing time at North Carolina Central on February 5, 2005.

2003-04: Appeared in all 26 games for the Lady Rams, starting 22...Recorded 663 minutes of playing time for an average of 25.5 minutes per contest...Scored a team-high 334 points for an average of 12.8 points per game (team-high) on 118 of 260 shooting (.454)...Missed her lone three-point field goal attempt, going 0 for 1...Converted a team-high 98 out of 131 free throws attempted to lead the Lady Rams in free-throw percentage with a .748 mark...Pulled down a team-high 231 rebounds (90 offensive, 141 defensive) for an average of 8.9 rebounds per game (team high)...Dished out 24 assists and committed 66 turnovers...Collected 20 blocks and 30 steals...Scored a career-high 26 points versus Mars-Hill College in Winston-Salem, NC on December 2, 2003...Pulled down a career-high 18 rebounds versus Bluefield State College in Winston-Salem, NC on November 21, 2003...Led the Lady Rams in scoring 13 times...Led the Lady Rams in rebounding 13 times...Recorded nine double-doubles...Recorded four 20-point games...Recorded nine 15-point games...Named CIAA Rookie of the Week five times (November 22, 2003; December 6, 2003; January 11, 2004; January 18, 2004; February 1, 2004)...Named CIAA Rookie of the Year...Named to the CIAA All-Rookie team...4th in the CIAA in free-throw percentage with .748...13th in the CIAA in blocks with 0.77 blocks per game...Second in CIAA in rookie scoring...First in CIAA in rookie rebounding...7th in the CIAA in offensive rebounds per game with 3.46...8th in the CIAA in defensive rebounds per game with 5.42...Named WSSU Women's Basketball's Most Valuable Player for 2003-04. Personal: Carter joined the Lady Rams as an active roster member as a red-shirt freshman in 2003-04 marking her first season of competition, despite being a sophomore in the classroom...Played her High School basketball at Westover High School in Fayetteville, NC...Named team MVP in 1998-1999...Named Most Improved 1999-2000...Named Second-Team All-Conference in 1999-2000...Named Co-MVP in 2000-01...Named First-Team All-Conference in 2000-01...Named Team MVP (unanimous decision) in 2001-02...Named First Team All-Conference in 2001-02...Averaged 14.7 rebounds per game (a conference high) in 2001-02...Was second in the conference in scoring with 15.0 points per game in her senior season at Westover (2001-02)...Daughter of Barbara Irons...Born in Charlotte, NC on August 16, 1984...Majoring in Therapeutic Recreation at WSSU, and minoring in Psychology and Deaf Studies...Hobbies are coloring, and legally downloading music...Has one sister, Aundria Carter and two nieces, Alexis and Antiquah...Nicknamed "Londa"...Favorite foods are chicken, baked spaghetti and fried fish.

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Yakeeshia Ross  NOT AVAILABLE FOR PLACEMENT

Yakeeshia Ross
USC Upstate
Forward
6'1

USC Upstate all-time rebound record: 991

USC Upstate all-time blocked shots record: 204

USC Upstate single-season blocked shots record: 67

One of 12 players in the history of the program to reach 1,000 points

Ranks 6th all-time at USC Upstate with 1,429 points

Ranks 5th all-time at USC Upstate with a .520 field goal percentage

Named the 2005-06 Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year

Named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Team in 2004-05 and 2005-06

Named the Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year in 2002-03

Named the Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week 5 times, including four in 2005-06

Named the Spartanburg Tip-Off Club Player of the Week four times

Played in 113 games in her career, two away from the all-time mark of 115

Tallied 46 double-doubles in four seasons

Averaged 12.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per game

Finished career with 110 steals

Season Averages

            GP/GS  Points       Reb.          Blocks     FG%

2002-03 28/26  11.4 (318)  8.3 (233)    1.6 (45)   .516 (129-250)

2003-04 27/27  11.4 (308)  7.4 (201)    1.3 (39)   .523 (125-239)

2004-05 28/25  11.3 (315)  8.6 (241)    2.2 (56)   .494 (129-261)

2005-06 30/29  16.3 (488)  10.5 (316)   2.2 (67)   .537 (201-374)

Totals 113/107 12.7(1429)   8.8 (991)   1.8 (207)    .520 (584-1124)

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