2006-07 (Junior):
Named MEAC Player of the Year…Earned first team all-conference
honors for the second straight year…Averaged 18.9 points per
game, which was second in the conference…Was ranked 32nd in the
nation in scoring…Led the MEAC averaging 3.18 three-point field
goals per game, and ranked second in the country…Was second in
the league averaging 2.97 steals per outing and ranked 17th in
the NCAA…Set school single-season records for points (623),
three-point baskets (105), three-point field goal attempts (310)
and tied the school record for steals (98)…Played in 33 games
and started all 33…Reached double figures in scoring in 32
games…Topped 20 points on 13 occasions…Scored a career-high 32
points at Florida A&M (2/28)…Was 8-of-15 from beyond the
three-point line and 11-of-24 from the floor against the
Rattlers…Her eight three-pointers established a school
record…Extended her streak of having made at least one
three-point basket to 51 straight games…Had 13 games in which
she recorded four, or more, steals…Tied her career high with
seven against James Madison (12/29)…Was named the MEAC Player of
the Week on Dec. 4 and on Feb. 12…Scored 16 points in the WNIT
victory over St. Joseph’s.
2005-06 (Sophomore):
Earned first
team all-conference honors…Was named MEAC Player of the Week on
Jan. 30…Was named to the FIU Sun and Fun Classic All-Tournament
team…Earned Most Outstanding Performer of the MEAC Tournament
after scoring 16 points per game and shooting .380 from the
field…Also named to the all-tournament team…Saw action in 30
games making 29 starts and scoring 12.5 points per game, good
for second on the team…Led the team with 63 steals and dished
out 79 assists…Hit 58 shots from three-point range for the third
most in a season at Coppin State…Shot .387 (146-377) from the
field…Scored in double-digits in 19 out of 29 games played…Led
the team in scoring on 12 occasions…Led the team with 17 points
against James Madison (12/10)…Set a career-high with eight
assists against North Carolina A&T (1/21)…Had back-to-back 20
point performances against Norfolk State (2/11) and Hampton
(2/13)…Set career high’s with four blocks and five
three-pointers while leading the team with 19 points against
Hampton (3/8) in the first round of the MEAC Tournament…Led the
team with 14 points in the MEAC Championship game against
Delaware State (3/11)…Was the catalyst for the Eagles
Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament with 16 points, five assists,
and two steals.
2004-05 (Freshman):
A MEAC All-Rookie
pick, was the team’s top sub and fourth-leading scorer at 10.0
points a game…Returned against South Carolina State (3/9) after
missing five games with a foot injury suffered against Delaware
State on Feb. 12…Also averaged 3.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.6
steals…Ranked 12th in the MEAC in scoring…Was a four-time
selection as MEAC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 3/Jan. 10/Jan.
17/Jan. 31)…Named to Retriever Tip-Off Tournament All-Tournament
team…Reached double figures in scoring 13 times…Connected on
four of six three-point attempts en route to a 19-point,
10-rebound, five-steal performance at UMBC (11/20) in her Coppin
State debut…Finished with a then career-high 22 points in a
victory over South Carolina State (12/6), going 3-for-8 from
behind the arc…Finished with 12 points on 6-of-11 shooting to go
with five rebounds against Jackson State (12/30) in the
championship game of the Coca-Cola Classic…In a win over Florida
A&M (1/15), she had a team-high 15 points, seven rebounds and
two steals…Had 14 points at UMES (1/26) while going 2-of-3 from
three-point range…Scored 13 points in a win over Hampton
(1/29)…Led Coppin State with 19 points at South Carolina State
(2/7)…Had 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting, including 2-for-3 from
three-point range, in MEAC tournament semifinal win over Howard
(3/11)…Contributed eight points, six rebounds and four assists
in the MEAC tournament title contest.
High School:
Averaged 21.5 points her senior year and was named to the
Pennsylvania Class AAAA second team by the Associated Press and
Berks County Player of the Year…As a junior, she had a 21.2
scoring average while earning third-team all-state honors…Scored
2,111 points during career at Reading.
Personal:
Was born Jan. 21, 1985, in Richmond, Va.…Parents are Rowena and
Gregory Suber…Has yet to decide on an academic major.