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As a Freshman (2006-07): Saw action in all 36 games with six starts… Averaged 5.3 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists per game …Named to All-BIG EAST Freshman Team … Scored in double figures in eight games … Shot .750 from the free throw line on the year, second-best on the team … Drained a team-best 43 three-pointers, the most by a first-year player under C. Vivian Stringer … Connected on at least one three-pointer in 22-of-36 games this season, including multiple triples in 11 games … Commenced the season with a 10-point effort at Georgia … Followed with 14 point showing at Pepperdine, adding three rebounds … Hit the 20-point plateau versus Florida in the Timeout for HIV Classic at Pepperdine on Nov. 18 … Went 6-of-9 from the field, 6-of-7 from behind the arc in the victory over the Lady Gators … Reached double-digit status at DePaul on Dec. 7, scoring 12 points … Also registered three rebounds and two assists versus Blue Demons … Erupted for a career-best 23 points in triple overtime victory over Ole Miss on Dec. 12 … Played 49 minutes in the victory, draining nine field goals – three of those behind the arc … Also had a career-high three blocks and four rebounds versus Lady Rebels … Registered 14 points and a career-best five rebounds at Old Dominion on Dec. 30 … Had a career-best seven assists at St. John's on Jan. 2 and tied a career-best with five rebounds … Had 10 point in back-to-back games at Seton Hall and versus Georgetown in mid-January … Hit two three-pointers each of those contests and went a combined 4-for-4 from the free throw line … Had six points and three rebounds versus Michigan State on Jan. 28 … Also had six points and another pair of three-pointers in 15 minutes at Connecticut on Feb. 6 … Recorded three points in back-to-back road games, at Syracuse and at Villanova … Scored nine points, going 3-of-5 from long range, in 25 minutes of action versus Michigan State on March 20 … Had six points in 13 minutes versus LSU in NCAA national semifinals on April 1.
Prior to Rutgers: Posted 28 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists per game as a senior at Aquinas High School ... Finished her career with 2,122 points and led her team to its first state title ... Averaged nearly 19 points and eight assists per game as a junior ... Named an underclass all-star at the 2004 adidas Top Ten Camp, she was named to the 2005 Class A All-State Second Team and the 2004 Class B All-State First Team ... An all-city selection by the Daily News, she was ranked 42nd by Full Court Press, 44th by Scout.com, 53rd by Blue Star, 60th by Gameball Magazine and the 58th-best point guard by the All Star Girls Report ... Played club ball with the Long Island Lightning ... Her older brother, Allan, was a standout guard at Villanova (2002-2006) and is currently a member of the Boston Celtics ... Full name is Judith Brittany Ray, but prefers to be called Brittany ... Is enrolled at Rutgers College ... Parents are Allan and Larnel Ray ... Also has two younger brothers, Kendrick and Aaron. |