2012-13 Women's Basketball Roster

Katrin Chiemeka
Jersey Number 12

Katrin Chiemeka

  • Class:
    Senior
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Position:
    Guard
  • High School:
    Lycee Tristan Corbiere
  • Hometown:
    Marienthal, France

2012-13 Highlights
•Finished collegiate career with personal bests in nearly every offensive and defensive category as a senior, including starting 34 games and averaging close to five points.
•Closed career scoring in double figures 10 times, including twice during last year.
•Second on the team with 31 triples, a career-best.
•Netted seven points and pulled in six rebounds in Davidson's first-ever postseason win at Old Dominion in the WNIT.
•Dished out a career-high five assists and matched a personal-best with four steals in a road win at Samford.
•Pulled in eight rebounds, a season-high four on offense at Georgia Southern.
•Matched a season-high with 10 points, including eight in the first half, and pulled in three offensive rebounds in a win vs. Elon.
•Hauled in a career-best nine boards, a personal-best seven on defense, to go with seven points and a block at Wofford.
•Scored all nine points from long range, going 3-for-4, to go with six rebounds and a career-best four steals during Davidson’s home win vs. App. State.
•Pocketed a pair of steals, including 50th of career at No. 13 Tennessee.
•Reached the double-digit mark for first time on the season with 10 points to go with five rebonds and a block in helping Davidson score a 59-42 win at home vs. High Point.
•Drained a career-high tying three of the Wildcats’ eight treys for nine points at North Carolina in the first round of the preseason WNIT.

2011-12 Highlights
•Put career bests across the board during junior campaign.
•Started 30 of the ‘Cats’ 32 games, averaging personal bests of 4.7 points and 3.6 rebounds.
•Had four double-digit scoring games, pushing career mark to eight.
•Tied for third on team with 45 offensive rebounds.
•Drained 27 three-pointers, nearly tripling career mark of 10. The 27 treys were second-most on the team.
•Guided the Wildcats to a season-series sweep of App. State with a career-game, scoring 19 points (13 in the last 7:21 of the game) on 7-of-10 shooting including a career-best three treys in the home win. 
•Swished home a pair of triples for six points and hauled in six boards to go with a career-best tying three streals in a win at Elon.
•Pulled in seven boards, a career-high tying six on defense, to go with seven points in a home win vs. UNCG.
swatted away first career shot in a win at Ga. Southern, Feb. 6
•Hit the game-clinching free throw with 16 seconds to seal a 56-52 home win vs. Chattanooga. Finished the game with seven points, five rebounds and three assists.
•Scored eight points, six on three-pointers, and hauled in five rebounds in the first half vs. Samford, Jan. 21.
Reached the double-digit mark with 10 points to go with six rebounds and sealed a win at Furman with three free throws in the closing seconds.
•Played a career-best 37 minutes at Radford.
Drained 4-of-7 shots, including a pair of three-balls for 11 points in 16 minutes at home vs. Winthrop, Dec. 1.
•Hit for double figures for fifth time in career with 12 points, while hauling in eight rebounds (four on offense) and dishing out four assists, with both being career highs against Gardner-Webb, Nov. 21.
•Earned first career start in home opener vs. Mercer, picking up two points, three rebounds and two steals in the win.

2010-11 Highlights
•Got into 23 of the Wildcats’ 31 games as a sophomore.
•Had first four double-digit scoring games in second year.
•Drained a pair of three-pointers on way to 10 points and hauled in a career-best eight rebounds off the bench in an 88-57 win vs. Wofford to close out the regular season.
•Helped the ‘Cats to a 26-for-31 showing at the charity stripe by going a career-best 7-of-7 from the line and finished with 10 points in a win vs. Western Carolina, Feb. 5.
•One of five Wildcats to score in double figures (10 points) in a win vs. Elon, Jan. 31.
•Had best game as a Wildcat to date, scoring a personal-best 12 points, 10 of them in the first half, and hitting 6-of-6 shots at the charity stripe in a win at Longwood, Jan. 28.
•Hauled in a career-high six boards, three of them on offense, during Davidson’s win at UNCG, Jan. 25.
•Helped lead a 26-point bench outing at Wofford with five points and pocketed a steal in 16 minutes of an 80-50 win.
•Very productive in five minutes off the bench vs. UNCG, Dec. 31, hitting a pair of field goals for five points and pocketed first career steal.
•Picked up two offensive boards and dished out first assist of the season vs. Princeton, Dec. 29.
•Played in six minutes off the bench in a win vs. Radford, Dec. 4.
•Saw first action of the season in a 22-point win vs. William & Mary, scoring two points on first field goal attempt of the season off the bench.

2009-10 Highlights
•Played in 12 games in first year after being forced to miss the beginning of the season due to a pre-season injury.
•First collegiate game vs. Newberry College, Dec. 29, hit first career shot attempt, a three-pointer, in the Wildcats’ nine-point win.
•Netted first collegiate free throw as well as hauled in two boards off the bench, Jan. 2, vs. UNC Greensboro.
•Grabbed two offensive rebounds in helping the Wildcats to a game-best 14 at Elon, Jan. 4. •Drained second career three-pointer off the bench in three minutes during a six-point win at Wofford, Feb. 2.
•Had first two-assist game at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 6.

High School Notes
•Has played since the age of 11 in different clubs in France in national leagues,
•Captained the England U18 team during the 2009 European championship and led the team in minutes, points and steals and finished 8th best rebounder of the tournament.
 •In 2008, she was again player of the year, this time for the U-18 team.
•During the 2008 campaign, represented England as a U-18 player in Macedonia and led the national team in points and minutes played.
•Went to the European championship twice as a U-16 player in 2006 in Finland and then in 2007 in Italy.
•The 2007 season saw her garner England Player of the Year honors for the U-16 team.
•The 2003-04 season started her rise in international play as she was selected for her region and remained a member of the regional teams in France until 2006.





CHIEMEKA'S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS FG-A FG% 3G-A 3G% FT-A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg Ast B S Pts Avg.
2009-10 12-0 2-15 .133 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 3-7 10 0.8 4 0 1 8 0.7
2010-11 23-0 21-73 .288 8-46 .174 23-28 .821 19-31 50 2.2 5 0 8 73 3.2
2011-12 32-30 46-142 .324 27-85 .318 28-45 .622 45-71 116 3.6 30 1 29 147 4.7
2012-13 34-34 56-170 .329 31-113 .274 24-35 .686 50-80 130 3.8 68 3 36 167 4.9
Totals 101-64 125-400 .313 68-250 .272 77-112 .688 117-189 306 3.0 84 4 74 395 3.9
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