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Lauren Selmon
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Tbe Book On Selmon: Possesses a competitive nature and brings a winning attitude to the ‘Dogs ... cerebral player who can post up or shoot the three ... knows when to penetrate and how to effectively draw a foul when needed. 2002-03: Sat out the 2002-03 season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules. Baylor University: Played in 19 games off the bench in her only season with the Bears ... was part of a team that finished 27-6 and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... averaged 5.6 minutes, 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. Norman High School: A standout from 1998-01 ... led the Tigers to four conference championships and to the state semifinals as a sophomore and junior ... as a senior, she racked up 18 points, 10 rebounds and three steals per game ... named first-team All-Mid-State Conference three times and all-state by the Daily Oklahoman twice ... also a standout in AAU basketball for the Oklahoma Air Sooners, helping lead them to national championships in 1995, ’97 and ’99 ... also played for the Oklahoma Pride in 2000 and was named an AAU All-American. Personal: Born January 26, 1983 in San Diego, Calif. … parents names are Dewey and Kathryn Selmon … has one brother, Zachary (18), who plays football at Wake Forest, and two sisters, Shannon (23), who played basketball at Oklahoma and Megan (22), who played on a national championship team at Trinity University … her father played professional football for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Diego Chargers … uncle is LeeRoy Selmon … hobbies include reading, traveling, memorizing random things, shopping, watching movies and going to the lake … favorite athletes are her dad, who played in the NFL as well as for the Oklahoma Sooners and professional boxer Jennifer Alcorn … describes biggest athletic thrill as "getting to play on the same team as my her two bomb-diggity older sisters" … chose to attend Fresno State because "I've looked up to Coach Johnson-Klein since I was a little girl and jumped at the chance to play for her".
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