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2001-02 Women's Basketball Players

ALLYSON ALHADEFF
Forward
5-11
Junior
Chino, CA
Chino HS

THIS SEASON: A solid rebounder and inside presence, Alhadeff returns for her third season after serving as a key reserve for the Titans last year • 2000-01: Appeared in 28 games for the Titans, starting three • averaged 2.7 ppg and 2.3 apg while shooting .379 from the floor (4th on the team) • scored a season-high six points on four different occasions and notched a season-high five rebounds twice • had a season-high three assists three times • picked things up in Big West play, averaging 3.4 ppg and shooting .405 from the field as well as .765 from the free throw line • scored in all but six games • played 20 or more minutes in seven games • 1999-00: Appeared in 23 games and started 11 for the Titans • averaged 3.4 points and 3.0 rebounds • scored a season-high 10 points against San Diego on Jan. 7 • had the second-highest free throw percentage on the team (.708) as she made 17-of-24 from the line • was a physical presence on the inside for the Titans, racking up 71 fouls on the season.

CHINO HS: A four-year varsity player at Chino HS • was a two-time first-team All-Baseline League selection and All-Inland Valley and All-San Bernardino County pick • selected to all-tournament teams at the Sheldon Invitational and Santana Christmas Classic • was her team's MVP • averaged 17 points, five rebounds and five assists her senior year • a member of the National Honor Society throughout her prep career, she is a California State Federation Lifetime member and a member of the Junior Honor Guard • boasted a 4.43 GPA (on a scale of 4.0) and was nominated for the CIF Student-Athlete of the Year • also named the Baseline League's Outstanding Senior.

PERSONAL: Born on December 11, 1980, in Fullerton • parents are Dave and Angie • has a younger brother, Andrew, and a younger sister, Alexis • is a secondary education major who aspires to teach at the middle school level and coach basketball • likes to play pool • enjoys Mexican food • says her high school coach, Joe Murillo, had the most influence on her career, teaching her "how to succeed in life."




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