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2016-17 Women's Basketball

15 Amanda Hagaman

  • Height 6-2
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Manasquan
  • Hometown Manasquan, N.J.

Biography

AS A JUNIOR (2015-16): Started 30 of 32 games... Second on the team in rebounding (5.3 rpg)... Snagged a career-best four steals at Loyola (Dec. 20)... Registered her first double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds versus La Salle (Dec. 6)... Turned in another double-double at Stony Brook (Feb. 11) in an overtime win with 14 and ten... Made a career best six field goals in the game at Stony Brook, scoring the first six points for the Retrievers in the contest... Had five double digit scoring performances and had a stretch of six plus rebounds at the end of the year.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15): Appeared in all 31 games and started the first 14 contests of the season…  Ranked 20th in the league in rebounding (4.7 rpg) and 14th in offensive rebounds (1.9 offensive rebounds per game)… Led the team in field goal percentage (.485) and ranked second in rebounds… Tallied five double-digit scoring games… Averaged a career-best 6.3 points per game… Recorded 10 points and six rebounds in the quarterfinals of the America East Championships against Stony Brook (March 8)… Corralled a career-high 12 rebounds versus New Hampshire (Feb. 7)… Pulled down four offensive rebounds at Vermont (Jan. 17) and finished with eight points on four-of-five shooting… Knocked down all four of her attempts at UMES (Dec. 22) for eight points in 12 minutes… Matched her double-digit scoring games from last season in the first month of the season after recording 13 points and eight rebounds against Towson (Nov. 25)… Played a career-high 26 minutes, pulling down nine rebounds and blocking two shots versus Robert Morris (Nov. 23)… Started the season with three straight double-digit performances… Registered a career-best 15 points for the second time in three games versus Coppin State (Nov. 19)… Nine of her 15 points came from the free throw line against the Eagles… Knocked down six of her 11 attempts for 13 points and nine rebounds versus Loyola (Nov. 16)… Hit four-of-five form the field and a perfect seven-for-seven from the free throw line en route to a career-best 15 points in the season-opener against Eastern (Nov. 14)… Added seven rebounds and three assists against the Eagles... Named to the America East Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14): Came off the bench in 27 of her 29 appearances and averaged 18.0 minutes per game... Named the team's Most Improved Athlete at UMBC's annual varsity banquet... Shot a team-best 51.4 percent from the floor, ranking ninth in a single-season at UMBC... Averaged 4.2 points and 3.5 rebounds as the Retrievers' sixth person... Posted four double-digit scoring games... Matched a season-best with eight rebounds at Binghamton (March 1)... Hit five-of-eight shots against Stony Brook (Feb. 19) for 10 points and six rebounds off the bench... Provided a spark off the bench versus Albany (Feb. 11), knocking down four-of-five shots for eight points and snagging a season-best three steals... Scored a season-high 11 points off the bench versus Albany (Jan. 28), connecting on five-of-eight attempts and adding five rebounds... Knocked down four-of-eight shots for 10 points, while adding six rebounds versus Hartford (Jan. 25)... Hit four-of-seven shots from the field for eight points, while adding five rebounds and two blocks versus New Hampshire (Jan. 15)... Drained all three of her shots against Binghamton (Jan. 4) and finished with six points and four rebounds... Knocked down five-of-seven shots for her first double-digit scoring game of the season and added seven rebounds at Loyola (Dec. 21), despite seeing just 15 minutes of action due to foul trouble... Was a perfect three-for-three from the field before fouling out against VCU (Dec. 7)... Dished out a season-best five assists, while adding two blocks, two rebounds, two points and one steal against Brown (Nov. 30)... Earned her first collegiate start against American (Nov. 20) and finished with four points, five rebounds and three assists... Provided a spark off the bench in the opening half against UMES (Nov. 16), scoring four points, pulling down a pair of offensive rebounds, drawing a UMES foul on a defensive rebound and dishing out two helpers in a five-minute span... Finished with eight points and eight rebounds against the Lady Hawks... Came off the bench for 10 minutes in her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Eastern (Nov. 11).

HIGH SCHOOL: Letterwinner at Manasquan High School… Helped the Big Blue Warriors to their first-ever NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title in 2012… Increased her scoring output as a senior, averaging 11.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game… Named to the All-Jersey Shore Conference Second Team in 2013… Also lettered in lacrosse for the Big Blue Warriors and competed on the volleyball and soccer teams for one season… A three-year honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Robert and Donna Hagaman... Has a sister, Courtney, and a brother, Robert… Majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS

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

2013-14

29/2521-18.054-105.5140-0.00014-34

.412

38641023.5772236011121224.2
2014-1531/14652-21.079-163.4850-0.00038-75.50758891474.71139166211271966.3
2015-1632/30777-24.365-148.4390-1.00014-25.560561131695.3964317415311444.5
Career92/461950-21.2198-416.4760-1.00066-134.4921522664164.5286157019637704625.0





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Historical Player Information

  • 15

    2013-14Freshman

    F/C
    6'3"
    15
  • 15

    2014-15Sophomore

    F/C
    6'2"
    15
  • 15

    2015-16Junior

    F/C
    6'2"
    15
  • 15

    2016-17Senior

    F/C
    6'2"
    15
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