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Shalamar Oakley                                                

Major: Criminal Justice
Hometown: Camden , NJ
Country: U.S.A.
Previous School: Woodrow Wilson
Height: 5' 6"

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2006-07 (Junior): Was named First Team All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference…Was second on the team averaging 12.6 points per game…Finished eighth in the MEAC in points per game…Also ranked among the conference leaders in field goal percentage, assists, steals, free throw percentage and assist to turnover ratio…Was second in the conference shooting 46.6 percent from the floor…Ranked seventh in the league in assists per game averaging 3.27 per outing…Also ranked fifth in free throw percentage (74.8), seventh in steals per game (2.12) and second in assist to turnover ratio (1.00)…Was named the conference Player of the Week on Dec. 18…Reached double figures in scoring in 20 games…Played in, and started, all 33 games…Scored a career-high 25 points in the Eagles victory over Bucknell…Was 12-of-18 from the floor against the Bison and added six steals and three rebounds…Also topped 20 points against Robert Morris where she scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting…Added six assists and four rebounds…Had a string of seven consecutive double-figure scoring games from Feb. 17-March 7…Averaged 16.4 points per game during the stretch…Scored eight points and tied her career-high with seven rebounds against Morgan State in the MEAC Tournament…Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds in the Eagles victory over St. Joseph’s in the WNIT.
 
2005-06 (Sophomore): Saw action in 30 games and made 28 starts at point guard…Was named to the MEAC All-Rookie team…Named MEAC Rookie of the Week on January 20…Scored 10.4 points per game…Led the team with 80 assists and was second in steals with 61…Shot .434 (108-249) from the field and .500 (11-22) from three-point range, setting a single season record for three-point field goal percentage…Shot .757 (84-111) from the free throw line, good for eighth in a single season at CSU…Reached double-digits in scoring in 17 games…Opened the season with 12 points against Xavier (11/18)…Scored 17 points against Wake Forest (12/17)…Dished out a career-high eight assists against Northern Illinois (12/30)…Set a career-high with 24 points against Hampton (1/16)…Connected on several key free throws down the stretch to seal the Eagles comeback victory over South Carolina State (1/23)…Notched 17 points, all in the second half, against Howard (2/25)…Had 16 points and made three steals against Connecticut (3/19) in the NCAA Tournament.
 
At Hofstra: Appeared in 27 games for the Pride and made one start...Placed third on the team in points with 229 and second in points per game with 8.5...Shot a team-high .800 from the free throw line and was second on the team in steals with 39...While a member of the 2003-04 Pride, she posted 20 or more points against Old Dominion, James Madison, and UNC-Wilmington, while finding double digits in eight other contests.

Personal: Shalamar Nijah Oakley... Daughter of Kirus Oakley and June Rucker...Major is criminal justice.

 

 


 

 

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