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Santa Clara University

2002-03 Women's Basketball Roster

20 Tammy Annas

  • Height 5-11
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Enumclaw, Wash.
  • High School Enumclaw
  • Position Forward

Biography

AS A SENIOR IN 2002-03:Earned WCC All-Academichonors... has started all 27 contests... scored in double figuresin first six contests and has 18 overall double-figure scoringoutings... is ranked fifth in the league in steals (2.44), sixth inrebounding (6.0) and free throw percentage (.716), eighth in fieldgoal percent (.421) and 11th in scoring (11.1)... scored 11 pointsto open the season against Lehigh... added 18 points on 7-15shooting in a loss to Temple... posted 11 points and five reboundsagainst Arkansas-Little Rock... added five assists and five stealsin the all-around performance... registered a double-double againstTexas A&M, tying a career high in rebounds with 11 and pouring20 points... named to the All-Tournament team at the WhataburgerAggie Classic for those two outstanding performances... postedsecond straight double-double against Fresno State with 11 pointsand 11 rebounds... had a 10-point, 9-rebound performance againstLoyola Chicago... added 12 points against Arkansas State... had a13-point, nine-rebound game at Eastern Michigan... added 11 pointsagainst Pepperdine... added 17 points againt Portland, on 7-11shooting... missed a double-double against Gonzaga, registering 14points and nine rebounds, as well as a career-high seven steals...played a full 40 minutes for first time in career, against LMU...finished with 11 points and six rebounds... hit 7-8 free throwagainst San Francisco... played 40 minutes for the second time infive games, this time at Gonzaga... earned an 11-point, 11-rebounddouble-double at Portland.

AS A RS JUNIOR IN 2001-02: Named to the All-WCChonorable mention team... named Most Improved by her teammates...named the MVP of the Seattle Times Husky Classic after scoring 21points to lead the Broncos to a victory over No. 25 Washington...shot 7-10 from the field and 2-3 from three-point range... addednine rebounds in both Classic contests... was the only player thathas started all 31 games... scored 10 points in the first sevenminutes at Fresno State and finished with 17... named theWCC/Rawlings Player of the Week for that performance... led theBroncos in scoring for the fourth time this season against PortlandState with 15 points... scored in double figures in five straightcontests and had 17 double-digit performances overall, including 10team-leading occasions... averaged 12.5 points in conference play,12th best in the league and finished the entire season with a 10.9average, ranked 20th... was 13th best in the WCC in rebounding,with a 5.4 average... notched first double-double of the season ina loss at San Diego, with 13 points and 10 rebounds... scored 18points in a loss at Pepperdine... recorded four three-pointers enroute to 16 points in a victory at LMU... lacerated lower lipduring the first half against Saint Mary's, but received threestitches and returned for the second half, finishing with 12 pointsand five rebounds... led the team with 17 points in a one-pointvictory against San Francisco... scored 22 points at Portland, oneoff her career high... went 4-8 from long distance for 15 points atSaint Mary's... scored 15 points in the WCC Championship game vs.Pepperdine... went 6-8 from the field for 13 points in the NCAAfirst round game against LSU.

AS A JUNIOR IN 2000-01: Redshirted theseason... tore ACL in left knee in a pick-up game four days beforepractices began... it was the same pick-up game that teammate JulieButler broke her left ankle.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 1999-2000: Appeared in all 30games... started in 20 games averaging 23.7 minutes a contest...averaged 8.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game... shot.509 from three-point range making 28 of 55... scored a career-high23 points against Loyola Marymount, going 10-15 from the field...recorded first career double-double with 17 points and acareer-high 11 rebounds against Sacramento State... second on theteam in offensive rebounds with 52 and steals with 39... led theteam in scoring for five games... had double-digit scoring in 13games... went 6 for 6 from the field and 3 for 3 from three-pointrange scoring 16 points against Denver... scored 14 points going 5for 7 from the field and added 9 rebounds in a win over USF.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 1998-99: Saw limited time inSanta Clara's 29 games... averaged 1.7 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.3assists in 6.7 minutes per game... earned first collegiate startsat Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine... had five points and fourrebounds against the Lions... finished with four points and threeboards at Pepperdine... scored six points in 14 minutes of actionvs. Portland... added three points in victory vs. Gonzaga... playeda career-high 12 minutes in the victory at Gonzaga... scored twopoints and added three rebounds.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played forward for head coach TimNelson at Enumclaw High School in Enumclaw, Wash... set Enumclawrecords for single-game scoring (39 points vs. Tahoma HS) andsingle-game rebounds (20 vs. Tahoma HS)... holds school mark formost points and scoring average in a single-season... averaged 21.9points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists, and shot 56 percent... ledEnumclaw to the South Puget Sound league title as a senior... ledteam to second-place finish in the Class 4A State Championship...was named state tournament MVP despite team's second-placefinish... named AP All-State first team... participated inWashington vs. Oregon High School All-Star Game... also lettered intennis... graduated with a 3.85 grade point average.

PERSONAL: Full name is Tamara Marie Annas...born June 19, 1980 in Auburn, Wash... parents are Marvin andFlorence Annas... majoring in operations management and informationsystems.

 

Annas' Career Statistics

 

 

 

YearG-GSMINFG-ATPCT3P-ATPCTFT-ATPCTREBAVGPF-DATOBSTPAVG
98-9921-214013-33.3943-8.3757-10.700251.215-061107361.7
99-0030-2071092-183.50328-55.50948-67.7161384.669-137642392608.7
00-01DidNotPlay
01-0231-31860122-284.43036-97.37158-73.7951675.469-1304673933810.9
02-0331-31922118-292.40425-102.24561-85.7181826.170-1576597332210.4
Totals113-842632345-792.43692-262.351174-235.7405184.6223-3130186181589568.5

 

 

Annas' Career Highs

Points23at Loyola Marymount, Jan. 22,2000
Field Goals10at Loyola Marymount, Jan. 22,2000
Field GoalAttempts20at Texas A&M, Dec. 1,2002
Three-Point FieldGoal4three times, last at SaintMary's, Feb. 16, 2002
Three-Point Field GoalAttempts8twice, last at Saint Mary's,Feb. 16, 2002
Free Throws7twice, last vs. SanFrancisco, Feb. 20, 2003
Free ThrowAttempts8three times, last vs. SanFrancisco, Feb. 20, 2003
Rebounds11four times, last at Portland,March 1, 2003
Assists6vs. Oakland, Nov. 20,1999
Blocked Shots117 times, last vs.Pepperdine, March 9, 2003
Steals7vs. Gonzaga, Feb. 1,2003
Minutes40twice, last at Gonzaga, Feb.27, 2003

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Historical Player Information

  • 20

    2000-01Junior

    Forward
    5'11"
    20
  • 20

    2001-02Redshirt Junior

    Forward
    5'11"
    20
  • 20

    2002-03Senior

    Forward
    5'11"
    20