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Kendall Boyd
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Position: |
Guard |
Height: |
5-6 |
Hometown: |
Eden Prairie, MN |
High School: |
The Blake School |
Major: |
Physics and Engineering |
Parents: |
Joel & Cheryl |
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Career:
Through two seasons of action, she has played in 38 contests, nine as a starter ... Has averaged 12.3 minutes per outing ... One double-figure scoring game to her credit.
Sophomore (2006-07):
Appeared in 24 of the team's 25 games and drew nine starting assignments ... More than doubled her playing time from her freshman season and concluded '06-07 by averaging 15.8 minutes, 2.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per stint ... Lone double-figure scoring performance was a career-best 11 points against Chicago (Jan. 12) that saw her hit a personal-best three treys ... Also grabbed a career-high four boards in that game ... First career start came against Piedmont College (Nov. 21) where she played a career-long 27 minutes while finishing with eight points ... Turned in three performances of three assists ... Started in five UAA games
Freshman (2005-06):
Appeared in 14 games as a reserve and averaged 6.3 minutes per outing ... Six games of 10 or more minutes ... Notched a season-high eight points, two rebounds and two assists against Brandeis University (Feb. 3) ... Shot 37.5 percent from three-point range (3-of-8) ... Ended the year with six assists, four rebounds, one block, and one steal.
Career Highs:
| Points |
11 |
University of Chicago, Jan. 12, 2007 |
| Rebounds |
4 |
University of Chicago, Jan. 12, 2007. |
| Assists |
3 |
Three Times |
| Steals |
1 |
Eight Times |
| Minutes |
27 |
at Piedmont College, Nov. 21, 2006 |
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Quote:
"Emory provides a great balance of all the things that I want to do in college. It is an amazing school, and challenges me academically. I also get a chance to play basketball at a competitive level. In the UAA Conference we will face some very good teams, which will make for a challenging season. The community at Emory is accepting to all, and made me feel welcome. I'm looking forward to my next four years here at Emory."
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