2006-07 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Coach[apos]s Notes: Great court savy, plays smart basketball anxious to get her back on the court after injury last year scoring punch and presence were greatly missed last year.
2005-06: Played in just seven games before suffering a season-ending injury averaged 8.3 points in 18.6 minutes per game shot 39.1% from the floor on 18-of-46 shots, including 4-of-14 from three-point range went 18-of-27 (66.7%) from the charity stripe also pulled in eight rebounds, dished out nine assists and had seven steals for the season scored in double figures in three of her seven games had a season high 12 points and three steals at Washington College on December 8.
2004-05: Played all 26 games averaged 6.0 points in just 11.5 minutes per game third on the team in three-pointers made and second in three-point percentage (21-of-63, .333) added 23 rebounds, 19 steals and 13 assists scored the most points by a Blue Jay in 2004-05 with 31 points at Gettysburg on November 30, when she shot 5-of-6 from the three-point line and scored 21 second-half points scored in double figures in four other games had 15 points and three steals at McDaniel on February 8 shot 2-of-2 from three-point range and 5-of-7 from the field and finished with 11 points and three assists vs. Ursinus on January 15 named to Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
2003-04: Played 21 games shot 75.0 percent (18-of-24) from the free throw line made five three-pointers all 12 rebounds were on the defensive boards averaged 5.1 minutes and 2.2 points per game added eight steals and three assists scored 16 points against Muhlenberg on January 31, and was then named to the Centennial Conference Weekly Honor Roll had seven points and three rebounds against Bryn Mawr on February 7 scored five points and added two rebounds against Ursinus on February 21 chipped in three points, two rebounds and an assist against Bryn Mawr on January 10 played in NCAA Second Round game against Marymount.
Personal: Whitney E. Davis daughter of Thomas and Linda Davis born September 22, 1985 scored over 1,000 points in high school including a section-high 66 three-pointers in her senior year captain of team as a senior was named the MVP of her school holiday tournament all-league, all-section and all-state pick won gold and silver medals in Empire State Games also played one year of varsity high school soccer psychology major and Spanish minor father (`74) played basketball at Johns Hopkins and was a member of the program[apos]s first team to make the NCAA tournament.
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