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AT USF - SOPHOMORE (2009-10) 13.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 2.3 apg Earned All-West Coast Conference honorable mention accolades...started all 32 games for USF...ranked 33rd in the national in free throw percentage (.842)...led the Dons in scoring (13.2), steals (34), field goal percentage (.369), three point percentage (.368) and free throw percentage ...averaged 32.9 minutes per game...paced USF in WCC action with 12.6 points, 4.9 rebounds per game...played 1,052 minutes for the most USF single season history...led San Francisco for the second straight season with 60 3-point baskets, to rank third in the single season record books...ranked sixth all-time in the single season record book for field goal percentage...recorded 25 games with 10-plus points, including 14 straight games...was the USF leading scorer 23 times...tallied a career-high 25 points, including 24 in the second half, at Pacific (12/10)...was perfect from the field (6-for-6) for the second time in her career at Pacific...scored 21 points against Texas-Arlington (11/29)...tallied 23 points against Sacramento State (1/8)...named to the 2009 Basketball Traveler's Tip-off All-Tournament Team...dished out a career-high six assists twice - versus Cal State Fullerton (11/20) and at Portland (1/28)...pulled down nine rebounds, a career-high, against the Hornets (1/8)...grabbed three steals at BYU-Hawaii (12/5/09) and against Loyola-Maryland (12/28/09)...registered a team-high 13 points against LMU in the WCC Tournament First Round (3/5/10)...ranked 11th in the West Coast Conference in scoring, third in free throw percentage, sixth in 3-point field goal percentage and 3-point field goals made, and seventh in minutes played against all opponents...ranked 10th in assists (2.4), eighth in free throw percentage (.806) ninth in 3-point baskets made (20), eighth in defensive rebounds (60) and 10th in minutes played against league foes.
FRESHMAN (2008-09) 10.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.0 spg Appeared in all 29 games, earning 28 starts...led the team with a .381 shooting percentage...hit 39 three's at a .390 clip...posted a team-best .796 average at the free throw line...scored in double-digits on 16 occasions...recorded a season-high 23 points, including four 3-pointers at Cal Poly (12/7/08)...became the second player in USF history to record a perfect 1.000 shooting percentage from the field, connecting on 9-for-9 from the field, including three 3-pointers against Northern Colorado (11/29/08)...pulled down eight rebounds against Academy of Art (11/18/08)...named to the odwalla Classic All-Tournament Team...averaged 8.9 points, 2.9 boards in West Coast Conference play...ranked among conference leaders in all games played in scoring (16th/10.1), free throw percentage (6th/.796), assists (14th/2.14), 3-point field goal percentage (2nd/.390) and 3-pointers made (7th/1.29).
PREP CAREER: Played basketball at Bishop Montgomery High School... as a sophomore, named to Second Team Del-Rey League... as a junior, named First Team Del-Rey, First Team All-Area and Second Team Division I-AA... as a senior averaged 16.2 points, 8.0 rebounds. 4.0 assists, and 2.0 steals per game... named Del-Rey MVP, First Team All-Area, First Team Division I-AA, and Bishop Montgomery Athlete of the Year...also played club basketball for the Cal Sparks in Southern California.
PERSONAL: Born February of 1990 in Torrance, Calif...daughter of Leroy and Sandra Ale...father Leroy played college football at the University of Oregon...uncle Arnold played collegiate football at UCLA and Notre Dame before an NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers...goal for the season is to win a WCC Championship...chose USF for the city life and because it's not too far from home and her teammates...likes the diversity in San Francisco...would like to become a broadcaster for ESPN after graduation...favorite movie is Love and Basketball and ATL...favorite musical artist is Trey Songs...favorite food is chocolate covered strawberries...hobbies include basketball and shopping...major is communications.






























