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Shawna Neff |
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2002-03:
Was the only player to have started in all 28 games ... Second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.8 points per game ... Scored in double digits in seven of the last nine games ... Ranked in the top 10 in nearly every statistical category in the conference ... Ranked ninth in the league in scoring average ... Ranked third in the league in three-point shooting percentage (42 percent) and 14th in field goal percentage (39 percent) ... Ranked fourth in the league in free throw percentage (80.3 percent) ... Ranked eighth in the league in steals (1.69 p/g) ... Scored a career-high 24 points against BYU and notched 23 points on three other occasions ... Finished second on the team in rebounding with 117 (4.2 p/g) ... Ranks fourth on Academy's career list for three-pointers made (112) ... Ranks 23rd on Academy's all-time scoring list (732).
2001-02:
Played in all 28 games ... Started against Brown and Drexel ... Third on the team in scoring with 6.9 points per game ... Notched a career-high 22 points to lead team against Utah ... Also led or tied for team lead in three other games ... Tallied double-digits in scoring on eight occasions ... Was 5-6 in three-point shooting against Utah for a season-high .833 percentage ... The five treys was the most by any Falcon all season ... Had a career-high three steals against CSU ... Notched first block of her career against San Diego State.
2000-01
Played in all 28 of the team's games, averaging 16.75 minutes per game ... Received the starting nod on four occasions ... Played 35 minutes in her first career start at Colorado State (1/25/01) ... Averaged 6.4 points per game, fourth best on the team ... Reached double figures in scoring in six games ... Was 63-of-162 from the field and 31-of-81 from three-point range ... Led the team in scoring against Navy (8) and UNLV (10-tied) ... Also led the team with 15 points against Utah in Mountain West tournament ... Scored a career-high 16 points in victory over Cal Poly ... Led team in rebounding on two occasions ... Just missed getting the first double-double of her career against Colorado State, when she grabbed nine rebounds and scored 11 points ... Fourth-highest scoring freshman in the conference.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner in basketball, three years in soccer and volleyball ... First team all-state ... Leading rebounder in school history ... Second-highest point scorer in school history ... ICBA all-star game ... Coached by Ron Carrothers ... Peoria Journal Star player of the year for both basketball and soccer ... Senior outstanding female athlete award winner ... First team all-state selection for soccer ... National Honor Society ... All-state academic team nominee.
PERSONAL
Member of cadet squadron 15, the Mighty Wareagles ... Born on Jan. 12, 1982 ... Nickname is Neffer ... Parents are Gale and Erin ... Earned the commandants pin for military excellence ... Majoring in human factors engineering.