| Teyawna Hardy |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Ellenboro, N.C.
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 | High School: East Rutherford H.S.
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 | Height: 5-11
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 | Position: F
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2004-05:Completed her first full, injury-free collegiate season ... Played in 30 of the 32 games ... Avearged 8.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game ... Shot 44-percent from behind the 3-point arc (22-of-50) ... Scored a then career-best 10 points in the season-opener at Clemson ... Started the 34-6 rally versus High Point with a steal and a lay-up that cut the Panther lead to 14, 60-46 ... Finished with nine points in the home victory over High Point ... Set career bests in points and rebounds with 18 and 13 to lead the team off the bench in the conference win over Wofford ... Tied for the team-high 12 points in the home loss to Furman ... Returned to double figure scoring for the first time since scoring a dozen at Furman with 12 points in the home win over East Tennessee State ... Set a career-high with 19 points, including 3-of-4 from 3-point range in the win at Elon ... Reached double figures for the fourth-consecutive game with 15 in the win over Furman ... Tied her then career-high with 19 in the home win over Wofford ... Finished off the regular season by establishing a career-high with 22 points at Appalachian State ... Averaged 16.3 points per game over the final six regular season games.
2003-04: Sustained a fractured fifth metatarsal (foot bone) on Jan. 21, which has plagued her since the start of her career ... She appeared in her first (and only) career game against Wofford on Dec. 30 after just being medically cleared to play ... With one minute left in the game, the 5-11 guard sank a jumper in her first career attempt and drew the foul, connecting on the free throw for the three-point play ... Enthusiastic fans cheered her on as she ran down and grabbed her first career rebound on the other end of the court.
2002-03: Sat out the year due to injury.
2001-02: Completed a medical redshirt season.
High School: Named to the all-conference team three times... Averaged 28 points and 12 rebounds per game her senior year... Named the team MVP all four years and the MVP of the Blue-White All-Star game after scoring 32 points... Voted Conference Player of the Year as a senior... Scored a school record 48 points in one game... Also played volleyball and softball.