CAREER
Holds school record for 3-point baskets made (221)...Scored 1,269 points to finish 11th in school history.
Her 209 career steals ranked fifth all-time in school history...Grabbed 421 career rebounds and made 251 career assits...Never missed a game in career, playing all 121 (tied second most) and starting 104 (tied fifth most in school history)...Logged 3,654 career minutes (30.2 per game).
Produced 67 double-figure scoring games...First player in school history to have back-to-back seasons of 50 or more 3-point baskets, then made it four consecutive seasons...Top game of 3-point baskets was six (third most school history), with six games with five 3-point baskets made.
Shot 73.1% from free throw line for career and 80% as a senior.
Chosen to Sun Belt third team in 2013-14...Was twice named Sun Belt Player of the Week in 2013-14...Named to CAA All-Rookie team in 2010-11.
2013-14
Scored 402 points (13.0) to lead team with 23 games in double-figure scoring....Had a double-double game with 22 points and 10 rebounds vs. No. 22 Georgia.
Scored 1,000th career point on Dec. 8 in win at Kennesaw State...Scored career-best 27 points in win over Texas State on Feb. 17...Had seven games with 20 or more points.
Made 56 3-point baskets (fourth Sun Belt) while making 59 steals (also fourth in Sun Belt)...Had streak of 18 consecutive FT made.
Had career best 88-assist season and career-best 134-rebound season.
2012-13
Led team in scoring with 10.9 points per game, while leading with 54 3-point baskets and 64 steals on defense.
Produced 20 double-figure scoring games, led by 23 points at Towson (Jan. 13) and 20 points at home vs. Towson (Feb. 14).
Ranked No. 6 in CAA in steals (64, 2.2), No. 7 in 3-point baskets made (54, 1.9), No. 11 in 3-point percentage (.335).
Played in every game for third straight year and started all 29.
Had personal-best game with six 3-point baskets (6 of 10) in home win over Towson on Valentine's Day. Made five 3-pointers two weeks later (5 of 9) vs. Drexel on Feb. 28. That was her fifth career game with five treys made.
Had personal-best six steals games at Towson (Jan. 13) and at Delaware (March 6).over Northeastern (Feb. 2) with 3 of 6 outside the arc.
2011-12
Led the team with 54 3-point baskets, No. 9 in CAA, as well as leading team with 50 steals...Had 16 double-figure scoring games as sophomore.
Played most minutes on the team with 908 (30.3 per game)...Finished second on the team in scoring (10.5) after leading all season until the final two games.
Season-best was 20 points in win over Campbell (Nov. 25)...Scored 19 points at Hofstra (Jan. 12) with 9 of 12 field goals and 1 of 2 outside the arc...Also scored 19 points in a win
Added 18-point games vs. Arizona (Nov. 13) and Florida State (Nov. 21), while having a 17-point night at Western Carolina (Nov. 29).
Her top 3-point games were 4 of 7 at Western Carolina and 4 of 8 at Florida State...Had three treys in a game six times...Made two or more treys in 18 of the 30 games.
A consistent thief on defense, she had two or more steals in a game 17 times as a sophomore...Had four-steal games in the CAA Tournament against UNCW and against city rival Kennesaw State (Dec. 14).
In rebounding, she tied her personal best with nine in the CAA Tournament vs. UNCW...She had seven rebounds vs. Northeastern (Feb. 20) and six in both the Arizona and High Point games.
Had personal-best five assists in a game twice: at Florida State and against William & Mary (Feb. 26).
2010-11
Led the team with 57 made 3-point baskets...Ranked No. 6 in the CAA in 3-point baskets made and No. 8 in 3-point percentage (.370, 57-of-154)...Made five 3-point baskets in a game four times...Made a trey in 25 of the 31 games...Had nine games with three or more 3-point baskets made.
Was third on the team in scoring with 236 points (7.6) and had eight games in double figures...Was also third on the team in assists (53)...Was fifth on the team in rebounding with 91 (2.9) and fifth on the team in steals (36).
Top scoring game of the season was a 21-point night vs. Old Dominion (Jan. 13) when she hit 5 of 8 3-point shots and 7 of 12 overall.
Produced 18 points in win over MVSU (Dec. 29) with 4 of 5 treys and 7-of-10 overall shots...Had 17-points vs. Hofstra (Jan. 9) and at Drexel (Jan. 6) with five treys in each game.
Scored in double figures in her first collegiate game, even though she didn’t start, at Georgia Tech with 5 of 9 field goals and 3 of 6 treys.
Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds vs. Hofstra (Jan. 9) to just miss a double-double...Made four assists three times...Had season-high steals with four vs. Jacksonville State (Dec. 16).
As a freshman, gained 884 minutes (28.5) experience, the third-most minutes played on the team.
PREP
Signed with the program after new coaching staff arrived...Had originally signed in November of 2009 as an early signee by Georgia Tech, but was released from that commitment in the spring of 2010.
Long was named the Most Valuable Player of the Georgia-Florida All-Star game in the action following the regular season and tournament…Was all-region first team pick and two-time Atlanta All-City honoree.
Two-time team defensive player of the year honoree...Named to the all-metro team by Atlanta Tipoff Club at Naismith Awards Banquet…Was one of 39 McDonald’s All-America nominees from the state of Georgia.
She scored more than 1,000 points during her 94-game career at Benjamin E. Mays High School…Teams advanced to quarterfinals and round of 16 of state tournament.
As a senior at point guard, helped Mays Raiders’ team of coach Natasha Harrigon post a 22-5 mark as region champion by scoring 10.4 points a game, shooting 79% from the free throw line…Led team with six assists a game…Top scoring game as a senior was 23 points.
As a junior two-guard, poured in 22.7 points per game…Top prep scoring outing was a 42-point outburtst as a junior in a win over Washington High.
Played four years of AAU ball with the Atlanta Celtics, a team that won the Georgia State AAU title all four years under coach Renardo Hudson.
PERSONAL
Born Nov. 14, 1991 at Crawford Long Hospital and raised in Atlanta…Kendra Lafaye Long is the daughter of Kedral and Trina…Kendra is youngest in a family with an older brother, Kedral Jr. (24).
Majoring in speech…Contributes in athletics’ community projects goals with previous leadership in volunteer work at Summerset Assisted Living Center and reading to special education students at school…