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2003-04 Women's Basketball Players

AUDREY TAYLOR
Guard
5-5
Sophomore
Watts, Calif.
Lynwood HS


CAL STATE FULLERTON
2002-03 • FRESHMAN
Appeared in 23 of the Titans 28 games, averaging 5.1 ppg and 1.5 rpg • led the team with 70 assists and 36 steals • averaged 3.00 apg in conference games (10th in the league) • ranked sixth with 1.81 spg in league games and 10th in assist-to-turnover ratio (0.65) • had five games of five-or-more assists, including eight against Long Beach State (2/6).

LYNWOOD HS
Played four years of varsity basketball under head coach Ellis Barfield for the Knights – who were the top-ranked team in the nation according to USA Today with a 33-0 record • a four-time all-academic team honoree, Taylor was team captain for her junior and senior years while also being nominated for All-America honors as a senior • earned all-league second team honors as a junior • helped lead her team to the CIF Division I-AAA title in 2001-02.

PERSONAL
Born on May 24, 1984, in Gardena, Calif. • parents are Wendell and Debbie • majoring in business at Cal State Fullerton with hopes to start her own foundation to give inner-city kids the opportunity to go to college and/or play basketball overseas • also considered attending San Diego State and Cal State Northridge • chose Cal State Fullerton because, “the players on the team seemed down to earth and it’s not too close or too far from home.”

AUDREY TAYLOR'S CAREER STATS
Yr.
G-GS
FG-A
PCT.
3P-A
PCT.
FT-A
PCT.
Reb.-Avg.
A
TO
B
S
Pts.
Avg.
02-03
23-20
38-135
.281
2-6
.333
39-62
.629
59-2.6
70
98
2
36
117
5.1
TOT
23-20
38-135
.281
2-6
.333
39-62
.629
59-2.6
70
98
2
36
117
5.1








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