2013-14 Women's Basketball Roster

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Shannon Eriksson
Jersey Number 3

Shannon Eriksson

  • Class:
    Junior
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Position:
    Guard
  • High School:
    Thomas Jefferson Science Tech
  • Hometown:
    Fairfax, Va.

Major: Chemistry

2014-15 Highlights
•Finished out career playing in 12 games as a senior after being limited to start the year from an injury.
•Closed out career averaging close to four points and two rebounds a contest, while dishing out 91 total assists and hitting 74.7 percent of free throws.
•Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for both the Fall and Spring semesters.
•Saw first game action of the 2014-15 season at home against A-10 foe Dayton, Jan. 7, picking up an assist in six minutes of action.
•Scored first bucket of the season, while pulling in three rebounds and dishing out three assists in 14 minutes at VCU, Jan. 15.
•Dished out a season-high four assists in Davidson’s first-ever Atlantic 10 win, a 53-50 victory at Saint Louis.
•Scored a season-best five points in 13 minutes at home against Richmond.
•Had a solid game at home vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 31, hitting season highs in field goals, three-pointers (2), free throws (3), rebounds (3) and points (9).

2013-14 Highlights
•Set career highs in every offensive and defensive categories.
•Started 25 of 31 games played in.
•Second on the team in free throw percentage, hitting 78 percent.
•Scored in double figures fives times throughout the year.
•Finished second on the team with a personal-best 63 assists.
•Reached the double-digit mark in points for second straight game with 11 to go with four rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes vs. App. State at home.
•Finished perfect on the day in a home win vs. Western Carolina, hitting all four field goals and swishing home 5-for-5 at the charity stripe for 13 points.
•Helped the Wildcats to an overtime win at UNCG by hitting a career-best 7-of-8 free throws in the extra period on way to 14 points and added six rebounds in 36 minutes.
•Filled the box score with seven points, four rebounds, three steals (career-best) and two assists in a road win at Georgia Southern.
•Helped the Wildcats to a season-high 21 assists vs. UNCG by dishing out a career-best eight of her own in the home win.
•Followed up career game at Samford with a 14-point, career-best eight-rebound (five on offense) performance at Chattanooga.
•Went off for a career-high 16 points, hitting highs of four field goals, two three-pointers and six free throws, and pulled in seven rebounds at Samford.
•Dished out a career-best six assists in 33 minutes vs. Wofford at home.
•In first collegiate start, scored five points and dished out three assists in 30 minutes at N.C. State.
•Swished home 3-for-4 at the charity stripe on way to six points to go with a couple of steals at High Point.
•Finished a perfect 2-for-2 from the floor and 2-of-2 at the line for six points and dished out two assists at Wake Forest in 26 minutes.

2012-13 Highlights
•Return from season-ending injury a year ago to play in 19 of Davidson's 35 games off the bench.
•Hit 50 percent of field goals, including 46.2 percent from downtown as a sophomore.
•Reached the double-digit mark in points for first time in career, scoring an even 10 on 4-of-5 shooting, includig 2-for-3 from behind the arc, in a win vs. Western Carolina.
•Had nice all-around game at Charlotte, hitting three field goals, pocketing a pair of steals and scoring eight points in 18 minutes.
•Was perfect in a win at Gardner-Webb, hitting a three-pointer and both free throws for five points to go with a couple of assists.
•Drained first career three-ball and hit a pair of shots for five points in eight minutes in Davidson’s home opening win vs. Georgia Southern.
•Saw first action of the season vs. Northern Illinois and Kennsaw State in the preseason WNIT, pocketing first two career steals vs. KSU.

2011-12 Highlights
•Forced to miss the remainder of the season due to a season-ending injury.
•Tallied first career block to go along with four points in a home win vs. Gardner-Webb, Nov. 21.
•In first career home game, netted seven points, hauled in four rebounds and dished out an assist in a win vs. Mercer •Saw first collegiate action off the bench at Clemson and dished out first career assist.

High School Notes
•Wrapped up senior prep career at Thomas Jefferson Science Tech being named district player of the year and a nominee for McDonald’s All-American.
•Named to the district all-defensive team and a first-team all-region pick.
•The guard averaged 17 points in final prep season and was the number one selection for the NVWBCA senior all-star game from the liberty district.
•Junior season averaged 16.7 points and 9.8 rebounds.
•Named to the first-team Liberty District All-Star team and earned second-team all-region as a junior.
•A member of the Fairfax Stars AAU program.
•Academically, a National Honor Society member and according to US News and World Report, Thomas Jefferson Science Tech was ranked No. 1 in the country.
•Also received an award for AP Scholar with Distinction.



 
ERIKSSON'S CAREER STATISTICS
YearGP-GSFG-AFG%3G-A3G%FT-AFT%Off-DefRebAvgAstBSPtsAvg.
2011-126-03-12.2500-1.0005-8.6253-581.3510111.8
2012-1319-012-24.5006-13.4626-8.7502-8100.5906361.9
2013-1431-2556-154.36415-44.34139-50.78026-58842.7630321665.4
2014-1512-011-37.2975-19.2636-9.6671-12131.11400332.8
Totals68-2582-227.36126-77.33856-75.74732-831151.7911382463.6
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