| Shanice Fuller |
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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Chesapeake, Va.
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 | High School: Indian River
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 | Height: 5-8
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 | Position: G
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2006-07 (freshman):
Started in all 29 games, averagin better than 22 minutes per outing ... ranked sixth on the team with 5.0 points per game ... handed out a team best 83 assists ... scored in double-figures five times ... recorded career-highs with ten assists and seven steals in the win vs. Florida Atlantic ... was one of three Hoyas in double figures with 11 points (6-8 FTs) in win over Villanova ... scored in double figures for the third time this season with 11 points at Rutgers ... collected six points, four rebounds and three assists vs. Louisville ... had eight points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals in a win at St. John's ... scored in double-figures for the second time with 10 points at Cincinnati ... had four points and eight assists vs Utah ... was steady with five points, five assists, six rebounds and four steals in the win over Savannah State ... had all six points over a three-minute span as GU battled from 11 down to take a late lead vs. Penn State ... recorded career-best four steals to go along with four rebounds and three assists at Navy ... posted seven points and three rebounds at ETSU ... handed out a career-best seven assists and five rebounds vs. Fordham ... posted five rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs Fordham .. had seven points, including the game-winning layup with 4.1 seconds vs. Eastern Kentucky; Also hastwo assists, two steals and four rebounds ... led team with 12 points and was 5-10 from the stripe at Hawaii ... made first career start vs. Towson
Prior to Georgetown:
Named Southeastern District Player of the Year as a senior for Coach Gavin Harris at Indian River High ... helped lead the Braves with 15.3 points to its fifth consecutive district regular-season title ...rated "Best Player" and "Best Defender" in the Virginian-Pilot pre-season poll ... helped IRHS to four straight district championships and one regional championship ... shares the same high school as former Georgetown men's standout Alonzo Mourning