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2020-21 Women's Basketball

0 Mya Moye

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Anacostia/Florida A&M/CCBC Essex
  • Hometown Washington, D.C.

Biography

AS A JUNIOR (2020-21):

  • 2020-21 season was cut short due to COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Played in six games during the 2020 season, starting in two.

  • Averaged 5.5 points on the year, shooting 28 percent from the field (12-42).

  • Went 26 percent (4-15) from the three and 83 percent (5-6) from the free-throw line.

  • Averaged 1.8 rpg and 1.0 apg.

  • Had a season-high four rebounds against Vermont (Jan. 4) and 13 points against UAlbany (Dec. 19).

PRIOR TO UMBC: 

  • Spent one year at CCBC Essex under head coach Mike Seney.
  • Led the Knights in points (22.8), FG percentage (.432) and three-point percentage (.388).
  • Also averaged 6.7 assists and 2.6 steals per contest.
  • Scored a career-high 32 points against Chesapeake College on Dec. 18, shooting 45 percent from the floor and 92 percent from the free-throw line.
  • Began her collegiate career at Florida A&M (Tallahassee, Fla.).
  • Led team in PPG (11.3 PPG).
  • Made her collegiate debut against Jacksonville State (11/6/18).
  • Scored a career-high 24 points against North Florida (11/16/18). 
BACKGROUND: 
  • Graduated from Anacostia High School (Washington, D.C.).
  • Four-year varsity student-athlete.
  • Two-time Player of the Year.
  • Member of three Washington, D.C. Championship teams.
  • Daughter of Laurita Moye and Malcom Douglas.
  • Enjoys basketball, shopping, and playing NBA 2K.

Statistics

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Land Acknowledgement
UMBC was established upon the land of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples. Over time, citizens of many more Indigenous nations have come to reside in this region. We humbly offer our respects to all past, present, and future Indigenous people connected to this place. Learn more about this statement here.