2007-08 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
As a Junior (2006-07)
Started all 29 games for the Shockers, averaging 28.8 minutes per game at power forward... Scored 13.0 points per game which tied for the top scoring average on the squad and tied for the 12th-best mark among MVC players... Pulled down 5.4 rebounds per game, which ranked second on the club and 17th among conference players... Team leader and 12th among MVC players with 39 steals... Second on the squad and sixth among conference players with 33 blocked shots... Connected on 72 percent of her free throws, including 10 straight to open the season, and chipped in 31 assists... Was the team scoring leader in non-conference games...Led the team in scoring 11 times and recorded 25 double-digit scoring games... Led the team in rebounding six times, including a season-high 10 against UMKC (N28), recording a double-double after scoring 14 points... Tied a season high with three steals six times, the last coming at Evansville (F28)... Pulled down 400th career rebound at Illinois St. (J11)... Scored 1,000th career point with 13 at UNI (F15)... Tied career highs in assists and blocks with season bests in both categories at Missouri St, (J7)... Tied a career high by playing 39 minutes against Evansville (D30)... Recorded 50th career block at Missouri St., moving into the top 10 on WSU’s all-time list... Moved into 14th on the all-time scoring list, ending the season with 1,095 career points... Collected 100th career steal with three thefts at Evansville (F28)... Did not foul out of a game the entire season... Named to the MVC Preseason All-Conference Team... Served as a team captain.
As a Sophomore (2005-06)
One of three players to start all 28 games for the Shockers... Averaged a team-best 30.9 minutes per game at the power forward position... Named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team... Selected as WSU Athlete-of-the-Week twice, on Dec. 12, and again on March 6... Led the squad in scoring for a second-straight season, posting 14.9 points per game, good for eighth among Valley players... Finished second on the team with 6.3 rebounds per contest, good for seventh among conference players, becoming one of five Valley players to finish in the top 10 in both scoring and rebounding... Second on the team and seventh among conference players with 20 blocks and second on the team with 36 steals... Shot nearly 45 percent from the field and 68 percent from the free throw line... Team leader with 144 field goals and made 105 free throws, good for eighth on the school’s single-season list... Posted four double-doubles... Led the team in scoring 26 times and rebounding on four occasions... Scored 20-plus points four times, including a career-high 25 points against Missouri State (M4) in the regular-season finale, which tied Antionette Wells’ 25-point game as the best scoring performance for a Shocker during the season... Connected on a team-best 11 field goals against Missouri State (M4)... Went 10-for-12 at the free throw line in the season-opener against San Diego State (N19)... Shot 45 percent from the field in conference action... Served as a team captain... Named to the Fall 2005 AD’s Honor Roll... Named Most Valuable Player at the annual postseason banquet.
As a Freshman (2004-05)
One of just two players to start every contest for the Shockers... Averaged a team-high 30.1 minutes per game at the power forward position... Named Missouri Valley Conference Freshman-of-the-Year and captain of the All-Freshman Team, becoming just the second Shocker player to ever receive the honor... Named MVC Newcomer-of-the-Week three times, on Jan. 10, Jan. 24 and Nov. 29... Named to the FIU/Miami Herald Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team... Led the team in scoring with 11.2 points per game and finished the season second on the squad in rebounding with 5.3 boards per contest... Also led the team in field goals (124) and attempts (313), good for a .396 shooting percentage... Shot .643 from the free throw line... Posted 32 assists, 15 blocks and 26 steals... Led the squad with 15 games in double-figure scoring... Posted three games with 20-plus points, including a season-best and team individual game-high 21 points at Drake (F20)... Led the team in scoring 11 times and was the leading rebounder six times... Connected on all seven free throw attempts against Southern Illinois (J6), good for a team individual game high... Also posted a team individual game high nine free throw attempts against Illinois State (F12)... Averaged 30.2 minutes per game in conference action and led the team with 10.7 points in conference action... Posted a season-high four steals against Oklahoma State (J30)... Connected on a jump shot with 1.2 seconds left to tie the game and send it into overtime against Elon (N27), before scoring 10 of the Shockers’ 12 points in the extra frame to secure the win... Recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award at the annual postseason banquet... Named to the AD’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2004 semester... Named to the Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll for the 2004-05 academic year.
In High School
Attended Union High School in Tulsa, Okla... Lettered three years in basketball and two years in track under head coach Jim Stacy... McDonald’s High School All-America nominee... Named Tulsa Metro Player-of-the-Year... Selected as Frontier Conference Co-MVP... Named to the Tulsa World all-state first team... Named to the Oklahoma-Texas all-state team... OGBCA all-state team selection... Named to the all-state tournament second team... Named to all-tournament teams in Jefferson City, Mo., and Tulsa Jenks tournaments... Averaged 17 ppg and 7.8 rpg... Posted single-game career-high performances of 37 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and five steals... Helped lead the Redskins to a 19-6 record and a state tournament appearance as a senior... Graduated with a 3.4 GPA.
The Personal File
Daughter of Roderick Kindred and Regina Rice... Born ReQuecia Lenore Stephens on July 14, 1986 in Oklahoma City, Okla... Has three siblings, including younger brothers Quinten and Micah and a younger sister Krystal... Majoring in sport administration at WSU.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2006-07Junior
Forward
5'11"
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2007-08Senior
Forward
5'11"