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Q&A with Brittany
Favorite Movie? Remeber the Titans
Favorite TV Show? Keeping Up With The Kardashians or Law & Order SVU
Your sports idol growing up? Michael Jordan or Carmelo Anthony
Last book you read? Fifty Shades of Grey
Favorite Musical Artist? Kanye West or Beyonce
After graduation, I plan to? Find a job, Eventually get married and have children. Possible coaching in the future.
Favorite thing to do in your free time? Sing
Favorite Restaurant? Outback Steakhouse
Favorite sport other than your own? Football
What are your goals for the upcoming season? To make up for missing my senior year. I want nothing less than an NEC Championship. |
SENIOR (2011-12) – Missed her senior season due to injury, but received a medical redshirt … prior to the season she was named to the College Sports Madness Preseason first team All-NEC … plans for a strong return in 2012-13.
JUNIOR (2010-11) – Northeast Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player … All-NEC second team selection … started all but one of Saint Francis’ 34 games played … led the team and conference in assists by collecting 172, a 5.3 assists average per game … collected 424 points throughout the course of the year, ranking her seventh in the NEC and making her the 21
st 1,000 point scorer in SFU women’s basketball history … averaged 12.8 point per game … season-high 24 points came against Fairleigh Dickinson (03/05) … racked up 1,141 minutes played, third highest total in the conference, including a season-high 41 minutes played against Kent State (12/04) … connected on 149 shots out of 415 attempts to give her a .359 percentage … knocked down 24 three-pointers and went 102-131 from the foul line, a .779 percentage … registered 131 total rebounds, 43 offensive and 88 defensive, to average four rebounds per game … caused 151 turnovers, best on the team and the NEC … picked up six blocks and 53 steals … knocked down 11 of 12 free throw chances versus Wagner (02/26) … brought down nine total rebounds, two offensive and seven defensive, at St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/02) … had three double-digit assist performances, first against Kent State with 15 and later with 10 at Quinnipiac (01/31) and versus Monmouth (03/13) … recorded six steals against Kent State … averaged 19.0 points in the postseason.
SOPHOMORE (2009-10) - Missed the first six games of the season after taking a leave of absence from the team ... Had six points, two assists and four rebounds in her return versus Youngstown State (12/17) ... Led SFU in scoring with the team’s first double double of the season at 18 points and 10 rebounds at South Florida (12/31) ... Her 10 boards was a new career high ... Had 14 points in the team’s overtime loss to Wagner (1/4) ... Tied her season high with 18 points at Long Island (1/9) ... Put up her first block of the season as well as a 10 points vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1/16) ... Had six rebounds and 13 points vs. Long Island (1/30) ... Scored 17 points against Bryant (2/11), grabbing five rebounds as well ... Led the team with seven rebounds, also adding 11 points, in a huge win over Sacred Heart (2/12) ... Finished the regular season ranked 30th in scoring (8.9 ppg) ... Put up eight points and seven rebounds, plus a block in the NEC Quarterfinals vs. Monmouth (3/6) ... Had a career high 10 assists, good enough for fourth all-time in NEC Tournament history as the Red Flash upset the Robert Morris Colonials in the NEC Semifinals (3/7) ... Put up 15 points and six rebounds in the NEC Championship game versus Long Island (3/14).
FRESHMAN (2008-09) - Earned a starting spot and made a significant impact as a scoring threat in her first year with the Red Flash … Was twice named the NEC Rookie-of-the-Week (12/9 and 3/3) and earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team … Was the top scorer in the NEC Quarterfinals vs. CCSU, leading the team with 20 points … Led the team in scoring with 21 points vs. Bowling Green (11/25) becoming the first player to score more than 20 points in a game this season ... Also led the team to their first win of the season against Youngstown?State (12/3) with a career-high 23 points ... Had a career-high six assists in front of her hometown crowd at Navy(11/28) ... Averages 28 minutes per game ... Named the NEC/Choice Hotels Rookie-of-the-Week for the weeks of Dec. 8and March 3 ... Grabbed nine rebounds versus Long Island (12/21) for a new season and career high... Had six steals at Cincinnati (12/30) ... Put up 17 points in the team’s victory over Fairleigh Dickinson (2/28) and had a 15 point effort vs. Robet Morris (3/2) to average 16 points per game over the course of the weekend ... Went 6-of-7 from the field and 3-of-4 from the line against the Colonials ... Played a complete 45 minutes of action in the Red Flash’s overtime loss to CCSU (2/9) ... Finished the regular season with a field goal percentage of 44.4 percent.
BEFORE SFU - Was a three-sport athlete at Severna Park High School ... Named Gatorade Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... Was First Team All-County and team MVP both her sophomore and junior years and was an All-Metro Honorable Mention her junior year ... Averaged 14.5 ppg ... Led the Falcons to two second place finishes at the regional championships ... Also played for the Maryland Hurricanes, Maryland Magic, and the Junior Olympic team Maryland Choice ... Received the Minds and Motion Award numerous times for holding a 3.25 GPA?or higher during the season ... Played volleyball and ran track.