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Stephanie Holland
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Position: |
Forward and Center |
Height: |
6-1 |
Hometown: |
Potomac, MD |
High School: |
Winston Churchill |
Major: |
Business & Political Science |
Parents: |
Karen Mitchell |
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Senior (2005-06):
Senior forward Stephanie Holland appeared in 15 games this season. Holland improved her field goal shooting percentage from .212 to .667 percent. She averaged 1.1 rebounds per game this season. In the contest versus Carnegie Mellon (PA) Holland finished with game high 7 rebounds, five defensive and two offensive.
Junior (2004-05):
Holland appeared in 14 games this
season, averaging 1.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. She
shot 84.6 percent from the free throw line.
Sophomore
(2003-04):
Stephanie Holland averaged 2.9 points
and 2.4 rebounds per game during her second season. She made
20 out of 28 free-throws for a 71.4 percentage. Her play was
highlighted on November 25th when she scored eight points
and grabbed seven rebounds against Wesleyan College (Ga).
Freshman (2002-03):
Freshman Stephanie Holland played
in all 25 games this season, starting two of them. She averaged
2.5 points per game and 3.1 rebounds per contest. Her 3.1
rebounds a game were good for third on the team. Perhaps her
best performance of the season came against Washington (Mo.),
ranked No. 1 in the country at the time. In that game, Holland
led the team in rebounds (6) and blocked shots (1) while playing
21 minutes. Holland led the Eagles in blocked shots in five
games this season. She received the Coaches’ Award this
season.
Career Highs:
| Points |
9 |
Piedmont, Nov. 23, 2002. |
| Rebounds |
7 |
Four times. |
| Assists |
3 |
Three times. |
| Steals |
2 |
Three times. |
| Blocks |
3 |
Brandeis, Jan. 26, 2003. |
For complete career statistics, click
here.
Quote:
"I chose Emory because for me
it fit everything that I was looking for in a school. I wanted
a midsize school where I could feel like I mattered, a school
that was near a city but not in one. I wanted the campus atmosphere
but with the option of going out and trying something new
and different, and Atlanta is the perfect place to find that.
I also wanted a school where I could play basketball for a
competitive team that could have fun. And so far that is exactly
what I have gotten here: a great school that knows how to
have a great time!"
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