CAREER
Played in 114 games in her four seasons with 29 starts...The 114 games tie for ninth most in school history...Knocked down 92 three-point baskets in career (seventh most in school history).
Netted 565 career points (5.0) with 23 games in double figures...Added 208 rebounds, 122 assists and 110 steals.
Had eight games with three or more three-point baskets.
2010-11
Second on team with 24 three-point baskets made...Played all 31 games with 12 starts....Fifth on team in scoring with 175 points (5.6)...Her 38 steals were third on the team.
Had a personal-best 17 points in the win at Northeastern (2/27) with 3-of-5 three-point baskets...Scored 15 points with 4-of-5 three-point baskets in win at Stetson (11/21)...Played a big role in team's win in CAA Tournament over George Mason with 14 points, including 10 of the first 13 points in the game...Had 13 points in Senior Day finale vs. VCU (3/2).
Had five games with six rebounds this season...Had five-assist game vs. VCU (3/2).
2009-10
Made 19 three-point baskets, second most on the team...Scored 89 points off the bench in 370 minutes...Her 21 assists tied for fifth-most and her 19 steals made her sixth on the squad.
Tied her personal-best for scoring when she hit for 15 points, with 3-of-6 three-point shots, at Delaware (2/14)...Her two other double-figure games of season with 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting in the win over Drexel, as she made a key basket with 50 seconds left to re-gain the lead for GSU...Netted 11 points at Towson (2/12) with 3-of-8 outside the arc...Scored 7 points in just 8 minutes in win at Delaware State (12/16).
Her season-high for minutes played was 36 at Delaware, with seven other games of 20 or more minutes played.
Made 3 three-point baskets in four games this year: at Presbyterian (12/5), vs. Northeastern (2/4), at Towson (2/12) and at Delaware (2/14).
Top rebounding game of season tied her personal best, with 6 at Towson (2/12), and had 5 against Georgia Tech (12/22) and 5 against George Mason (2/28).
Top assists game of the year was 4 at Old Dominion (1/21) and 3 at Towson (2/12)...Had 3 steals against Presbyterian (12/5) for season high...Blocked 2 shots in win over Maryland Eastern Shore (12/30).
Rarely got to free throw line, making 8-of-10 on the season, including her final six in a row over the last 12 games of the year.
2008-09
Finished second on the team with her 18 three-point baskets...Produced three double-figure scoring games.
Played in 28 of the 30 games, logging 250 minutes, but played double-digit minutes in the final eight games and 10 of the final 11. Scored 92 points last season, but 70 of those came in the final 10 games.
Hit a turn-around three-point basket at the buzzer in regulation to force an overtime at Northeastern (2/12) scoring 11 points...Had another 11-point game in just 13 minutes vs. Towson (2/5) as she hit 3-of-5 three-point baskets.
In the CAA Tournament, went 3-of-6 from the floor with two treys and 10 points in 22 minutes vs. Northeastern (3/12).
Played season-high 24 minutes at VCU (2/19) with nine points, and a pair of steals...Scored nine points on three treys in near-upset of James Madison (2/22).
2007-08
As a freshman, a foot injury caused her to miss more than three months of gaining experience and conditioning time...She battled back to join team the exhibition game and went on to assume starter’s role in her freshman campaign.
Played 660 minutes, fifth most on the team, and scored 209 points, fourth most on the team.
Played all 30 games as a freshman and started 17 of final 19 games at two-guard.
Led the team with 31 three-point baskets and had 10 games of scoring in double
figures...Was third on team with 51 assists...Third on team with 35 steals
Her 10 double-figure games started when she came off the bench in game nine to score 15 points (6-of-12 FG) against Georgia Tech (12/22) with a pair of three-point baskets...
Made first collegiate start in game 12 (1/6) in the CAA home opener with nationally-ranked Old Dominion (5 points, 5 assists)...Against William and Mary (1/17), had then personal-best six assists and 10 points... In game 17 (1/24) against Delaware, hit four three-point baskets en route to a 13-point day.
In game against Northeastern (1/27) she earned a personal-best seven assists to go with seven points and a personal-best four steals in her season-high 37 minutes
At UNC Wilmington (2/21), she tied her best of four steals, scored 11 points and had four assists...Made three treys in a 13-point game at Northeastern (2/24) and had a personal-best six rebounds in that game.
Had memorable finish at Towson (3/2) when she scored five points in the final 25 seconds to send the game into overtime. She hit a trey, stole the inbounds pass, and banked home a second basket in a matter of a few seconds...Had 57 rebounds to rank sixth on team.
PREP
Four-year varsity letterwinner and four-year starter for head coach Nena Causey and the Green Wave... Averaged 17.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.3 steals per game as senior... Led the Green Wave to the 2007 state playoffs.
Tabbed to the Region 8-AAAA All-State team by the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association (SCBCA)... Garnered all-Lowcountry honors from the Post and Courier as a senior... Made the High School Sports Report All-Star team in 2006-07.
Named a SCBCA all-Region pick in 2007, 2006 and 2005... Selected to participate in the 2007 Carolinas Classic All-Star basketball game as a member of the South Carolina squad.
Concluded her four-year career with 1,196 points... Guided Summerville to a 19-8 record and second place finish in Region 8-AAAA in 2005-06.
Played for the Lowcountry Ballers AAU team for three seasons... Received Rick Hendrick Player of the Month honors... Averaged 15.8 points, five rebounds and six assists per game as a junior.
Selected one of the top five seniors in South Carolina by the SCBCA entering the 2006-07 season... Named to the 2006 Hilton Head Invitational all-tournament team... Earned Post and Courier Player of the Week honors as a junior.
Once totaled 40 points, 10 assists and eight steals in a game... Selected one of the top 5 seniors in South Carolina.
Also earned three letters in track and field.
PERSONAL
Full name is Traci Nicole Haltiwanger.
Born Nov. 9, 1989 in Columbia, S.C. Nickname is “T-Mac”... Parents are Pamular Greene and Gerald Haltiwanger... Stepfather is Joey Greene.
Has three brothers, Alsaliene, Azraaiyl and Bernard, and two sisters, Tearra and Aasima.
Her coach, the late Louis Mulkey, inspired her the most to play sports.
Aspires to play in the WNBA and then be a coach and high school teacher.
Chose Georgia State because she loves the city of Atlanta and the family atmosphere within the Georgia State basketball family... Also received recruiting interest from Kansas State, Old Dominion, Florida, Charleston Southern and South Carolina State.
Finishing her studies to earn her degree in Criminal Justice at GSU
The Summerville Duo
Haltiwanger was the leading scorer on the women’s Green Wave team at Summerville High (17.6 per game in 2006-07). The leading scorer on the men’s Green Wave team was A. J. Green a 6-4 slasher who averaged 20.2 per game. Since the teams played doubleheaders, the pair were friends and encouraged one another. Green, however, chose football, where he had 5,373 yards receiving as a wide receiver to post the fourth highest total in national high school history. At the University of Georgia, Green is an All-SEC performer and potential NFL draft pick.
HALTIWANGER’S GEORGIA STATE STATISTICS
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
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30/17
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660/22.0
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78-228/.342
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31-127/.244
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22-32/.688
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22-35
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57/1.9
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51
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5
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35
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209/7.0
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2008-09
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28/0
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250/8.9
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32-91/.352
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18-63/.2586
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10/19.526
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13-12
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25/0.9
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15
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4
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18
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92/3.3
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2009-10
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25/0
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370/14.6
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31-114/.272
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19-76/.250
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8-10/.800
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17-25
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42/1.7
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21
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2
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19
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89/3.6
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2010-11 |
31/12 |
615/19.8 |
64-173/.370 |
24-79/.304 |
23-36/.639 |
23-61 |
84/2.7 |
35 |
1 |
38 |
175/6.6 |
Career
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114/29
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1895/16.6
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205-606/.338
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92-345/.267
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63-97/.649
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75-133
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208/1.8
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122
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12
|
110
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565/5.0
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