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#11
Jamie Carey

5'6"
Guard
Sophomore
Undeclared Major
Thornton, CO

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At Stanford: The reigning Pac-10 Freshman of the Year is one of the top young guards in the country … Can play either point guard or off guard … Shooting range extends well beyond the 3-point line … Set a Stanford single season record with 81 3-pointers, which is also the third highest total in Pac-10 history and best ever by a freshman … Recovered from off-season surgery to repair a high left ankle sprain that lingered throughout the 1999-00 season.

1999-2000 Season: Turned in one of the finest freshman seasons in Stanford women’s basketball history en route to Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors … Also earned Freshman All-America honors from Basketball News, the Women’s Basketball Journal and the Women’s Basketball News Service … Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 … In 29 games, which were all starts at the off-guard position, averaged 11.0 points, 3.0 assists and 2.2 rebounds per contest … Also averaged a team-high 12.4 points per game in conference play … Her 81 3-pointers broke Vanessa Nygaard’s school single season record of 75 (1995-96) … Needed just 27 games to break the mark which Nygaard set in 31 … Also ranked second in the Pac-10 and 14th in the nation in 3-point percentage (45.5; 81-of-178), and 12th in the nation in 3-pointers per game with 2.8 … Made at least one trey in 28 of the 29 games in which she appeared, and made four or more 3’s in a game on 11 occasions … Shot an even more impressive 47.8 (55-of-115) percent from 3-point range in Pac-10 games … Shot 87.5 (7-of-8) percent from 3-point range on Jan. 27 at Washington, which was tied for the seventh highest single game 3-point shooting performance in Division I during the 1999-2000 season … Scored in double figures 17 times, including eight of the last 10 games … In her collegiate debut, scored 11 points in a starting role against the U.S. National Team … Had 14 points, including four 3-pointers, vs. Tennessee on Nov. 27 … Had 15 points and a career-high seven assists in upset win at then-No. 15 Arizona on Jan. 8 … Recorded 16 points and five assists in come-from-behind home win over then-No. 24 Oregon on Jan. 15 … Turned in her best performance of the season on Jan. 27 at Washington despite reaggravating a high left ankle sprain … Went 7-of-8 from behind the arc against the Huskies en route to a career-high 25 points … Following the career-best scoring effort, left the arena on crutches and missed the Jan. 29 game at Washington State … Had 16 points, five assists and four rebounds in upset win over then-No. 17 UCLA on Feb. 3 … Had 15 points on five 3-pointers vs. Arizona on Mar. 9 … Tallied 15 points, including three 3-pointers, five assists and four rebounds in the season finale at Georgia on Mar. 20.

In High School: Graduated from Horizon High School in 1999 … Led the state of Colorado in scoring in 1999, while guiding her high school team to the final eight in the state tournament … Selected First Team Parade All-American and Colorado and Regional Gatorade Player of the Year for 1999 … First Team All-State selection by both the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News in 1999, 1998 and 1997 … Named First Team All-Conference (Front Range League) in 1999, 1998, 1997 and 1996 … 1999 Phoenix/WBCA All-American … Named 1999 Ms. Colorado Basketball by the Denver Post and News4/Rocky Mountain News … Selected one of the top five seniors in the nation by USA Today … Had her high school jersey placed in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999 … Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from USA Today in 1998 … Captain of the 1998 U.S. World Youth Games team which earned a bronze medal … 1998 Third Team Street & Smith’s All-American … Averaged 20.5 points and 6.8 assists per game in 1998, while shooting 84 percent from the free throw line … Was second in the division 5A in Colorado for points and assists in 1998 … Led Horizon to the state’s final four in 1998 … Selected 1998 Player of the Year by North Metro Papers … Honorable Mention All-American honors by both USA Today and Street & Smith’s in 1997 … Selected one of the top 10 sophomores in 1997 by USA Today … Led the state of Colorado in scoring and was second in assists in Division 5A, while guiding the Horizon team to a runner-up state finish in 1997 … Led Colorado Hoopsters AAU team to three titles in 1997 (Las Vegas Jr. National Championship, End of the Oregon Trail Championship and the Dallas Slamfest Championship) … 1996 Honorable Mention All-America honors by Street & Smith’s … Selected Second Team All-State by the Denver Post and Honorable Mention All-State by the Rocky Mountain News in 1996 … Led the state of Colorado in scoring in 1996 among Division 5A teams … Named to the Academic All-State Team in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 … Member of the National Honors Society from 1996-98 … Named to Who’s Who Among American High School Students from 1996-99 … Class Valedictorian.

 



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