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2016-17 Women's Basketball

13 Pandora Wilson

  • Height 6-1
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Academy of the Holy Cross
  • Hometown Gaithersburg, Md.

Biography

AS A JUNIOR (2015-16): Started in 27 of her 31 appearances... Second on the team in scoring (14.6) and first in rebounding (7.4)... Has double-digit points in 25 of 31 games... Knocked down 6-of-12 shots from the field en route to finishing with 15 points and nine rebound at Morgan State (Dec. 12)... Registered her first collegiate double-double with a career-best 21 points and 14 rebounds versus Coppin State (Nov. 19)... Fell one rebound shy of her first double-double in the season-opener against Columbia... Se a career high in points with 28 in a win vs. UMass Lowell (Feb. 14)... Had a stretch of three straight double-doubles from Feb. 24 through March 5... America East All-Conference Second Team.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15): Voted as one of three team captains… Appeared in 30 games, making five starts… Averaged a career-best 5.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game… Led the team in free throw percentage (.741)… Scored double-digit points in three of the last four games of the season… Hit five-of-nine shots from the field for 11 points and pulled down five rebounds in the quarterfinal game of the America East Championships against Stony Brook (March 8)… Played a career-high 21 minutes versus Binghamton (March 1) and finished with her second straight double-digit scoring game with 11 points and nine rebounds… Recorded a career-best 16 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field at Maine (Feb. 26)… Took a pair of charges at UMES (Dec. 22)… Earned her first collegiate start against Towson (Nov. 25) and scored six of her nine points in the opening half… Picked up her second double-digit scoring game with 10 points in 12 minutes against Coppin State… Fell one rebound shy of a double-double in her UMBC debut versus Eastern (Nov. 14), finishing with 12 points and nine rebounds… Named a nominee for the Allstate Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and National Association Basketball Coaches Good Works Team... Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

AS A RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14): Matriculated at UMBC for the spring semester in 2014… Named to the America East Honor Roll in the spring of 2014.

PRIOR TO UMBC: A red-shirt during her first season at Drexel… Appeared in two games for the Dragons during the first semester of her red-shirt freshman campaign.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference selection, earning second team honors in 2010 and first team recognition in 2011 and 2012... A two-time Washington Post All-Met selection... Helped her team to a ranking as high as No. 4 in the D.C. area during her senior season.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Elfrida Wilson... Has two brothers, George Wilson and Elford Jarrett... Major is health administration and policy... Minoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS

YearGP/GSMin-Avg.FG-FGAPct.3FG-FGAPct.FT-FTAPct.OffDefRebAvg.PFFOATOBlkStlPts.Avg.
2012-13DNP      

 

            
2013-14 (at Drexel)2/06-3.00-3.0000-0.0000-0

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0000.000000000.0
2014-1530/5431-14.469-164.4210-0.00020-27.74152611133.8411626581585.3
2015-1631/271027-33.1189-419.4512-7.28673-95.768891412307.46611550193045314.6
Career63/321464-23.2258-586.4402-7.28693-122.7621412023435.41072217624386119.7

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 13

    2013-14Sophomore

    F
    6'0"
    13
  • 13

    2014-15Sophomore

    F
    6'1"
    13
  • 13

    2015-16Junior

    F
    6'1"
    13
  • 13

    2016-17Senior

    F
    6'1"
    13
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