OVERVIEW:
Played 59 of the 60 games, with 29 starts, in her two-year career at Georgia State, leading the team in 3-point baskets both years.
Made 86 three-point baskets in two years at GSU, scoring 313 points (5.3)...Also had 73 rebounds, 50 assists, 31 steals and 3 blocks over two seasons...Finished with 10 double-figure scoring games at GSU.
Won CAA Dean Ehler's Leadership Award as senior and Georgia State's Panther Character Award for all female student-athletes in all sports. Represented GSU at NCAA Mid-Atlantic Leadership Conference.
Finished career as .792 free throw shooter (19-of-24).
Led her Junior College team in three-point baskets before enrolling at GSU...Began carrer at Division I program at UM-Kansas City.
Solid three-point shooter...Fundamentally-sound player who understands the game of basketball...Has ability to adapt and learn quickly as the daughter of a basketball coach.
2009-10:
Her 46 three-point baskets led the team as she finished No. 5 in the CAA in 3-Point Pct. (.365) and No. 10 in 3-Point baskets made. Won CAA Dean Ehler's Leadership Award at CAA Banquet, becoming the first GSU student-athlete to win that award.
She started 29 of the 30 games and finished with five double-figure scoring games.
At James Madison (1/7), she had a season-high 16 points (6-of-7 FG, 4-of-4 three-point baskets), with 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals...Netted 12 points at UNC Wilmington (6-of-6 free throws) and 12 points in the home game with James Madison (4-of-7 FG, 4-of-6 three pointers).
She scored 11 points in the home win over UNC Wilmington (1/3) with 10 points against Top 10 Florida State.
Had season-high 7 assists vs. Troy (11/28), as well as 5 assists vs. James Madison (1/24).
Top rebounding game was 8 at James Madison (1/7), with 6 at George Mason (1/28)...Produced 3 steals in a game four times during season.
Was a CAA Sideline Reporter, doing live reports during a men's home basketball game.
2008-09:
Led the team and finished 12th in the CAA with 40 three-point baskets...The 40 baskets made were the seventh most made in a season in school history.
Logged 417 minutes in playing in 29 of the 30 games...Shot 82% from the free throw line, making nine of 11 attempts.
Scored 145 points, sixth most on the team and 5.0 average was seventh best.
Opened season by making 5-of-6 three-point attempts in scoring 17 points in win at Clemson (11/22)...Tied career best with 5-of-12 at Towson (1/22).
Added 16 points with 4-of-12 treys at Drexel (1/15) and 15 points with 4-of-8 made vs. Northeastern (1/8)...Hit three treys at William and Mary (2/1)...Scored 12 points in win over Northeastern (1/8) and 12 at William and Mary (2/1)...Had seven games with two three-point baskets made.
Contributed 53 rebounds with top games of six at William and Mary (2/1) and five at UNC Wilmington (1/4)... Added 23 assists and 15 steals.
JUNIOR COLLEGE:
Was All-Jayhawk conference (second team) guard for Kansas City (Kansas) Community College and was the Blue Devils’ outside scoring threat with 48 three-point baskets made, fifth most in school history.
Averaged 12 points (second on team), 4.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists for KCKCC...Third on team with 48 steals (1.92).
Scored in double figures in 18 of the 25 games she played...Top offensive game of 21 points on 10-19 field goals to go with eight steals on defense..Started season with a 4-for-4 three-point game and16 points...Had six games with three three-point baskets and 11 more with two three-point baskets.
Made a three-point basket in 22 of the 25 games she played...Just missed a double-double with a 13-point, nine-rebound game...Had 15 games with five or more rebounds...Had a mid-season streak of 13 consecutive games in double figures...Played against former Georgia State teammate Dana Olsen (Labette CC) in Jayhawk Conference...Underwent ligament surgery on her right ankle in April of 2008 in Kansas City.
COLLEGE:
Recruited out of high school in May, 2005 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos...Was a red-shirt in 2005-06 and played in eight games in 2006-07 for UMKC, scoring seven points, before a coaching change was made in mid-season...UMKC is a Division I member of the 10-team Summitt League.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Began prep career at Pullman (Wash.) High and finished final two years at Boulder (Colo.) High...As sophomore on a 20-6 team, Graham was second-team all-tournament in the State tournament and All-Palouse Region in Washington.
As senior at Boulder on an 18-7 team, she earned all-state honorable mention and first-team All-Centennial League...Was first-team All-Boulder County and earned MVP honors at the Boulder County Invitational tournament.
Averaged 15 points, six rebounds and four steals a game as senior...Had a rare triple-double game during her senior year with 18 points, 15 rebounds and 10 steals...Top scoring game was 27 points...Also lettered one year in track.
She played AAU basketball with the Mile-Hi Magic team in metro Denver.
Graham received recruiting interest from Kent State, Indiana State, Akron, Florida Gulf Coast and Kennesaw State.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Brittany Nicole Graham... Born Nov. 13, 1986 in Dallas, Texas...Parents are
Paul and Vanessa Graham... Has an older brother, Nick...Grew up in
basketball family as father Paul was the head coach at Washington State
(1999-2003) and an assistant coach at Colorado, Oklahoma State, New
Mexico and SMU as the family moved around. Coach Graham is now in his
second year as an assistant at Georgia State.
Atlanta will be
Brittany’s eighth city she has lived in....Brother Nick played point
guard for his father at Washington State. Brittany wears number 10
because Nick did...Nick traveled this summer with Athletes in Action to
China and will coach at Missouri Baptist in St. Louis...Absorbed in
basketball by hanging out at dad’s practices and shootarounds, working
with brother and shooting or rebounding with him...Basketball fan of
Diana Taurasi, Chris Paul and Lebron James... Favorite teams are the
Denver Nuggets and Georgia State Panthers.
Brittany enjoys
writing, photography and helping coach at her former high school...
Keeps a basketball diary and may write for
GeorgiaStateSports.com...Plans to major in English with a minor in
communications in hopes of becoming an ESPN reporter.
Season
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G/GS
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Min./Avg.
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FG-A/FG%
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3FG-A/3FG%
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FT-A/FT%
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O-D
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TRb/Avg.
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Asts.
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Blks.
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Stls.
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Pts./Avg.
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2007-08 (JC) |
25/22
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635/25.4
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112-300/.372
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48-163/.294
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21-34/.618
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20-97
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117/4.7
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53
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7
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48
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293/11.7
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2008-09 |
29/0 |
417/14.4
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48-158/.304
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40-135/.296
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9-11/.818
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21-32
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53/1.8
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23
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2
|
15
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145/5.0
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2009-10 |
30/29 |
807/26.9
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56-153/.366 |
46-126/.365 |
10-13/.769 |
12-61 |
73/2.4 |
50 |
3 |
31 |
168/5.6 |
Career |
59/29
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1224/20.7
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104-311/.334
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86-261/.330
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19-24/.792
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33-93
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126/2.1
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73
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5
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46
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313/5.3
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