2010-11 Women's Basketball Roster
Lax, Ashley

Jersey Number 24
Ashley Lax
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 5-10
- Position:
- Guard
- High School:
- Pulaski Academy
- Hometown:
- Little Rock, Ark.
Bio
2010-11 Highlights
•Received captains and Inspirational Awards.
•Third on team in scoring at 9.0 points per game.
•Led the team with 50 made three-pointers and finished career second all-time in the Wildcat record books with 188.
•Finished in the Wildcats top-20 in points, field goals attempted (9th- 939), three-point field goals made and attempted (2nd- 510), three-point percentage (3rd- .369) and free throw percentage (4th- .806).
•12 times clipped the double-digit mark in points for a career total of 52, with seven of those games being 20-point outings.
•Put name among the Wildcat career top scorers in final career game, clipping the 1,000-point barrier with 10 points, getting over the 1,000-point mark with a pair of free throws vs. ASU in the quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament, Mar. 4.
•Finished 14th all-time in points with 1,001 in 107 games (9.4 ppg).
•Led the Wildcats to their first SoCon Tournament win since 2007 with 18 points, getting 12 of them on four triples, in a 69-53 first-round win vs. College of Charleston, Mar. 3.
•Closed out final game in John M. Belk Arena with 12 points, getting nine of them on three shots from downtown, in guiding the Wildcats to a huge 88-57 win vs. Wofford, Feb. 27.
•Paced all scorers with a game-best 16 points, nine of them from downtown, in a defeat to Furman, Feb. 21.
•Pocketed a season-best three steals at Samford, Feb. 14.
•Picked up eighth career block in a win vs. the Phoenix, Jan. 28.
•Broke out of a scoring slump with a season-best 19 points in guiding the ‘Cats to a win at Longwood, scoring 16 of those points in the second half. Also moved into second-place all-time in made three-pointers, hitting 4-of-7 shots from behind the arc, including three straight during one stretch in the second period.
•Had a solid game vs. Princeton, Dec. 29, hitting six field goals, five of them being three-pointers (a season-high), for 17 points.
•Returned to hometown of Little Rock, registering seven points, two rebounds and an assist vs. Arkansas-Little Rock.
2009-10 Highlights
•Third on team in scoring at 11.1 points per game.
•Led the team with 64 made three-pointers, third-most in a Wildcat single season, a year after setting the school mark with 66.
•18 times clipped the double-digit mark in points to push career total to 40.
•Twice hit the 20-point mark, including netting a career-high 25 points, 15 of them on a perfect 5-of-5 showing behind the arc, in guiding the 'Cats to a 30-point win at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 6.
•Closed out season scoring in double figures in last five games, including an 11-point effort vs. Furman in the SoCon Tournament.
•Capped off regular season by nailing a career-best seven treys on way to a game-high 24 points in a 13-point win vs. Furman. Scored 19 of those points in the first half, all on three-pointers (6-of-8).
•Finished two-game trip to Nebraska and Creighton with 15 points, three rebounds, five assists, five steals and a block.
•In first start of the 2009-10 campaign, dropped in 14 points, 12 of them from behind the arc on 4-of-8 shooting, and pocketed a personal-best four steals at William & Mary.
•Scored a team-best 19 points vs. Duquesne at the UNCW-Hampton Inn Invitational.
•Hit three of six total field goals from three-land on way to 16 points in a win at Western Carolina.
•Hit the double-figure mark in points with a game-high 15 points and drained three of the Wildcats’ seven treys, while hauling a career-best seven rebounds in a 22-point win over UNC Greensboro.
•Dropped in 13 points, including the game-winning three-pointer with 2.4 seconds left in overtime to send Davidson to a thrilling 78-77 win vs. Samford, Jan. 9. 12 of 13 points were from behind the arc.
•Tallied sixth straight double-figure game with 10 points at College of Charleston, Jan. 16.
•Dished out a season-high four assists vs. Elon.
•Led a sizzling shooting performance in the first half by Davidson (70.8 percent) vs. CofC, Feb. 20, by scoring all 15 of her points in the half. Drained four treys in the half.
2008-09 Highlights
•Had a career sophomore campaign by setting career highs in nearly every category.
•Finished ranked second on the team with a 12.9 ppg average, good for 6th in the league.
•Set program's single-season record for made three-pointers with 66, which was third-best in the SoCon. The 388 points scored were 10th-best in a single-season.
•Scored in double figures 22 times last year, including hitting the 20-point mark five times.
•Had a team-best streak of 12 straight games where the sophomore reached double digits. Overall, finished regular season hitting the double digit mark 13 of last 14 games.
•Averaged 14.3 ppg against league foes, one of three 'Cats to average in double figures.
•Earned a team-best 16 point on 4-of-12 shooting, including two three-balls, and a personal-best 6-for-7 from the 15-foot line to go along with five boards and two assists at Towson, Nov. 22.
•Reached the 20-point mark for the first time in her career with an even 20 points to match Alex Thompson for team-high honors vs. Western Carolina, Dec. 14.
•Scored second 20-point game of career by going off for 24 points at Xavier on Dec. 30, with 12 of them coming in the last minute and a half on four straight three-pointers. Also set a new career-high in made shots behind the arc with six.
•Hit the 20-point plateau for the third time in a four-game stretch with a game-and career-high tying 24 points vs. Wofford, Dec. 30.
•Set a new personal-best with five assists in the Wildcats’ three-point loss to College of Charleston, Jan. 12.
•Matched a career-best in points by hitting the 24-point mark for the third time on Jan. 17 at Chattanooga in a 76-69 setback. Hit a career-high nine field goals on 15 attempts, including five shots from downtown in 38 minutes of action.
•Carried the Wildcats to their 12th straight win in the all-time series against Georgia Southern, Feb. 21, by matching her career-best in points with 24 on 8-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from behind the arc in a 65-57 win.
2007-08 Highlights
•Had a season-best game off the bench to close out the month of January, setting season highs in points (11) and field goals (5-of-7), while hauling in five of her six boards on the defensive glass.
•Freshman scored seven points in 15 minutes of action and dished out a couple of assists in Davidson's 80-65 win over Appalachian State on Jan. 12.
•Pulled down a season-high six rebounds and dished out two assists while pocketing a couple of steals in Davidson's 69-56 win over UNC Asheville.
•In the freshman's first career game she scored eight points, six from behind the arc, in the Wildcats' season-opening game at Georgia Tech.
High School Notes:
•2007 McDonald's All-American Nominee.
•2007 Selected to participate in Arkansas All-Star Game.
•2007 Selected to participate in All-Metro All-Star Game.
•2007 Named to All-Arkansas Team by Southern Starzz.
•2007 Selected as Downtown Tip Off Club Player of Week.
•2007 Nominated for Downtown Tip Off Club Player of Year.
•2007 No.1 Ranked Small Forward In Arkansas By Southern Starzz.
•2007 Named To Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Team.
•2007 Named To Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Scholar Athlete Team.
•2007 Named Female Athlete of Year at Pulaski Academy.
•2007 All-Conference for Class 5A (no All-District or All-Region in Class 5A).
•2006 and 2007 Named to Arkansas All-State Team.
•2006 and 2007 Named to Arkansas All-State Tournament Team.
•2006 and 2007 Named MVP of Pulaski Academy High School.
•2006 Named Co-Ranked No. 1 Shooting Guard in Arkansas By Southern Starzz.
•2005 and 2006 Named All-District, All-Conference and All-Region for Class 4A.
•2005 and 2006 Invited To Arkansas Athletes Outreach Top 25 Camp
•Averaged 24 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists senior year.
•Scored over 1,600 point in high school career, including a career high 47 points in senior year, with a school record 11 made 3-point baskets.
•Played AAU for both Arkansas New Life Hawks and Arkansas Mavericks, and won AAU State Championship, BCI State Championship and BCI National Championship with Arkansas New Life Hawks .
•A Triple-A/State Farm Scholar Athlete nominee as a senior.
•Member of the National Honor Society, National Beta Club, National Hispanic Honor Society and part of FCA Leadership team.
•A Who’s Who Among American High School Students, as well as a four-year honor roll student, while earning a spot on the president’s list.
•Cum Laude Honor Graduate.
•Received captains and Inspirational Awards.
•Third on team in scoring at 9.0 points per game.
•Led the team with 50 made three-pointers and finished career second all-time in the Wildcat record books with 188.
•Finished in the Wildcats top-20 in points, field goals attempted (9th- 939), three-point field goals made and attempted (2nd- 510), three-point percentage (3rd- .369) and free throw percentage (4th- .806).
•12 times clipped the double-digit mark in points for a career total of 52, with seven of those games being 20-point outings.
•Put name among the Wildcat career top scorers in final career game, clipping the 1,000-point barrier with 10 points, getting over the 1,000-point mark with a pair of free throws vs. ASU in the quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament, Mar. 4.
•Finished 14th all-time in points with 1,001 in 107 games (9.4 ppg).
•Led the Wildcats to their first SoCon Tournament win since 2007 with 18 points, getting 12 of them on four triples, in a 69-53 first-round win vs. College of Charleston, Mar. 3.
•Closed out final game in John M. Belk Arena with 12 points, getting nine of them on three shots from downtown, in guiding the Wildcats to a huge 88-57 win vs. Wofford, Feb. 27.
•Paced all scorers with a game-best 16 points, nine of them from downtown, in a defeat to Furman, Feb. 21.
•Pocketed a season-best three steals at Samford, Feb. 14.
•Picked up eighth career block in a win vs. the Phoenix, Jan. 28.
•Broke out of a scoring slump with a season-best 19 points in guiding the ‘Cats to a win at Longwood, scoring 16 of those points in the second half. Also moved into second-place all-time in made three-pointers, hitting 4-of-7 shots from behind the arc, including three straight during one stretch in the second period.
•Had a solid game vs. Princeton, Dec. 29, hitting six field goals, five of them being three-pointers (a season-high), for 17 points.
•Returned to hometown of Little Rock, registering seven points, two rebounds and an assist vs. Arkansas-Little Rock.
2009-10 Highlights
•Third on team in scoring at 11.1 points per game.
•Led the team with 64 made three-pointers, third-most in a Wildcat single season, a year after setting the school mark with 66.
•18 times clipped the double-digit mark in points to push career total to 40.
•Twice hit the 20-point mark, including netting a career-high 25 points, 15 of them on a perfect 5-of-5 showing behind the arc, in guiding the 'Cats to a 30-point win at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 6.
•Closed out season scoring in double figures in last five games, including an 11-point effort vs. Furman in the SoCon Tournament.
•Capped off regular season by nailing a career-best seven treys on way to a game-high 24 points in a 13-point win vs. Furman. Scored 19 of those points in the first half, all on three-pointers (6-of-8).
•Finished two-game trip to Nebraska and Creighton with 15 points, three rebounds, five assists, five steals and a block.
•In first start of the 2009-10 campaign, dropped in 14 points, 12 of them from behind the arc on 4-of-8 shooting, and pocketed a personal-best four steals at William & Mary.
•Scored a team-best 19 points vs. Duquesne at the UNCW-Hampton Inn Invitational.
•Hit three of six total field goals from three-land on way to 16 points in a win at Western Carolina.
•Hit the double-figure mark in points with a game-high 15 points and drained three of the Wildcats’ seven treys, while hauling a career-best seven rebounds in a 22-point win over UNC Greensboro.
•Dropped in 13 points, including the game-winning three-pointer with 2.4 seconds left in overtime to send Davidson to a thrilling 78-77 win vs. Samford, Jan. 9. 12 of 13 points were from behind the arc.
•Tallied sixth straight double-figure game with 10 points at College of Charleston, Jan. 16.
•Dished out a season-high four assists vs. Elon.
•Led a sizzling shooting performance in the first half by Davidson (70.8 percent) vs. CofC, Feb. 20, by scoring all 15 of her points in the half. Drained four treys in the half.
2008-09 Highlights
•Had a career sophomore campaign by setting career highs in nearly every category.
•Finished ranked second on the team with a 12.9 ppg average, good for 6th in the league.
•Set program's single-season record for made three-pointers with 66, which was third-best in the SoCon. The 388 points scored were 10th-best in a single-season.
•Scored in double figures 22 times last year, including hitting the 20-point mark five times.
•Had a team-best streak of 12 straight games where the sophomore reached double digits. Overall, finished regular season hitting the double digit mark 13 of last 14 games.
•Averaged 14.3 ppg against league foes, one of three 'Cats to average in double figures.
•Earned a team-best 16 point on 4-of-12 shooting, including two three-balls, and a personal-best 6-for-7 from the 15-foot line to go along with five boards and two assists at Towson, Nov. 22.
•Reached the 20-point mark for the first time in her career with an even 20 points to match Alex Thompson for team-high honors vs. Western Carolina, Dec. 14.
•Scored second 20-point game of career by going off for 24 points at Xavier on Dec. 30, with 12 of them coming in the last minute and a half on four straight three-pointers. Also set a new career-high in made shots behind the arc with six.
•Hit the 20-point plateau for the third time in a four-game stretch with a game-and career-high tying 24 points vs. Wofford, Dec. 30.
•Set a new personal-best with five assists in the Wildcats’ three-point loss to College of Charleston, Jan. 12.
•Matched a career-best in points by hitting the 24-point mark for the third time on Jan. 17 at Chattanooga in a 76-69 setback. Hit a career-high nine field goals on 15 attempts, including five shots from downtown in 38 minutes of action.
•Carried the Wildcats to their 12th straight win in the all-time series against Georgia Southern, Feb. 21, by matching her career-best in points with 24 on 8-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from behind the arc in a 65-57 win.
2007-08 Highlights
•Had a season-best game off the bench to close out the month of January, setting season highs in points (11) and field goals (5-of-7), while hauling in five of her six boards on the defensive glass.
•Freshman scored seven points in 15 minutes of action and dished out a couple of assists in Davidson's 80-65 win over Appalachian State on Jan. 12.
•Pulled down a season-high six rebounds and dished out two assists while pocketing a couple of steals in Davidson's 69-56 win over UNC Asheville.
•In the freshman's first career game she scored eight points, six from behind the arc, in the Wildcats' season-opening game at Georgia Tech.
High School Notes:
•2007 McDonald's All-American Nominee.
•2007 Selected to participate in Arkansas All-Star Game.
•2007 Selected to participate in All-Metro All-Star Game.
•2007 Named to All-Arkansas Team by Southern Starzz.
•2007 Selected as Downtown Tip Off Club Player of Week.
•2007 Nominated for Downtown Tip Off Club Player of Year.
•2007 No.1 Ranked Small Forward In Arkansas By Southern Starzz.
•2007 Named To Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Team.
•2007 Named To Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Scholar Athlete Team.
•2007 Named Female Athlete of Year at Pulaski Academy.
•2007 All-Conference for Class 5A (no All-District or All-Region in Class 5A).
•2006 and 2007 Named to Arkansas All-State Team.
•2006 and 2007 Named to Arkansas All-State Tournament Team.
•2006 and 2007 Named MVP of Pulaski Academy High School.
•2006 Named Co-Ranked No. 1 Shooting Guard in Arkansas By Southern Starzz.
•2005 and 2006 Named All-District, All-Conference and All-Region for Class 4A.
•2005 and 2006 Invited To Arkansas Athletes Outreach Top 25 Camp
•Averaged 24 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists senior year.
•Scored over 1,600 point in high school career, including a career high 47 points in senior year, with a school record 11 made 3-point baskets.
•Played AAU for both Arkansas New Life Hawks and Arkansas Mavericks, and won AAU State Championship, BCI State Championship and BCI National Championship with Arkansas New Life Hawks .
•A Triple-A/State Farm Scholar Athlete nominee as a senior.
•Member of the National Honor Society, National Beta Club, National Hispanic Honor Society and part of FCA Leadership team.
•A Who’s Who Among American High School Students, as well as a four-year honor roll student, while earning a spot on the president’s list.
•Cum Laude Honor Graduate.
LAX'S CAREER STATISTICS
Year | GP-GS | FG-A | FG% | 3G-A | 3G% | FT-A | FT% | Off-Def | Reb | Avg | Ast | B | S | Pts | Avg |
2007-08 | 22-0 | 20-69 | .290 | 8-35 | .229 | 9-12 | .750 | 11-24 | 35 | 1.6 | 8 | 0 | 11 | 57 | 2.6 |
2008-09 | 30-29 | 137-351 | .390 | 66-160 | .413 | 48-55 | .873 | 10-69 | 79 | 2.6 | 48 | 6 | 21 | 388 | 12.9 |
2009-10 | 29-26 | 111-289 | .384 | 64-168 | .381 | 37-46 | .804 | 14-58 | 72 | 2.5 | 45 | 1 | 27 | 323 | 11.1 |
2010-11 | 26-20 | 76-230 | .330 | 50-147 | .340 | 31-42 | .738 | 8-52 | 60 | 2.3 | 29 | 2 | 20 | 233 | 9.0 |
Totals | 107-75 | 344-939 | .366 | 188-510 | .369 | 125-155 | .806 | 43-203 | 246 | 2.3 | 130 | 9 | 79 | 1,001 | 9.4 |
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