2009-10 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2008-09
Played in all 29 games for the Terriers, earning a starting nod in 28 contests ... averaged 28.7 minutes per game ... led the team with 9.9 points per game ... was the team's leader in five categories: minutes (807), field goal attempts (261), free throws made (63), free throw percentage (.759), points (287), and points per game (9.9) ... set career highs in four categories ... knocked down a career-best 20 points against Davidson on January 31 ... grabbed a career best seven rebounds against Furman on February 7 ... notched career-high eight assists against Samford on December 4 ... recorded career-high seven steals against Appalachian State on February 2 ... led the team in scoring on nine occasions, including five straight games beginning against Davidson on January 31 and ending at College of Charleston on February 14 ... was the team's leader in assists eight times and steals six times ... recorded a field goal percentage of .500 or better seven times during the season ... drained a perfect 4-for-4 field goals against Southern Virginia ... was a perfect 1.000 at the free throw line 20 times, including an 8-for-8 performance against Davidson and a 6-for-6 mark against Appalachian State in the following game ... finished second on the team in 3-point field goal percentage with a .316 mark ... ranked ninth in the Southern Conference in free throw percentage (.759), 11th in steals per game (1.7) ... 13th in assists per game (2.6) and 20th in points per game (9.9).
2007-08
Matched her career highs for rebounds (four), assists (four) and steals (three) versus Furman (March 6) in the Southern Conference Tournament in North Charleston, S.C. ... connected on all six of her free throws against the Lady Paladins and finished with 14 points, one shy of her career high ... scored 15 the next day in the quarterfinal round matchup versus Western Carolina (March 7) to equalize her career-best output ... also tallied 15 against Georgia Southern (Feb. 9), Davidson (Feb. 23) and at UNC Greensboro (Feb. 28) ... eclipsed the double-digit scoring plateau in nine times, including eight instances against Southern Conference opponents ... led the team with seven points at North Carolina (Dec. 4) on 11 field goal attempts ... posted 10 points against Savannah State (Dec. 18) in the UNF Holiday Classic ... earned her first career start at Appalachian State (Jan. 28) ... drained all six of her charity tosses against the Mountaineers ... led all players with her 15 points against Georgia Southern, which included a 7-of-8 foul line performance ... went to the charity stripe a career-high 13 times against Davidson ... finished second on the team with 58 assists ... garnered a 4-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio in the contest versus Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament ... had a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio in the opening two games at Coastal Carolina (Nov. 11) and against Southern Virginia (Nov. 14) ... poured in nine points at Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 20) on her birthday ... converted both of her field goals, including a 3-pointer, at Virginia Tech (Nov. 27) ... led all players with 14 points against College of Charleston (Feb. 11).
2006-07
Registered a season-high six points against Montreat (Dec. 8) ... hit on both of her free throw attempts against the Lady Cavaliers and at Appalachian State (Jan. 16) ... downed 3-of-4 charity tosses at Elon (Feb. 6) ... tallied a season-best two rebounds in three games, most recently in the home overtime triumph against Davidson (Feb. 17) ... posted her first collegiate blocked shot versus Davidson (March 1) in the Southern Conference Tournament ... dished a season-high three assists against Winthrop (Dec. 1) and Appalachian State (Feb. 12) ... swiped two steals against Southern Virginia (Nov. 13) and Furman (Feb. 10) ... hit at least one field goal in four-straight games, all in Southern Conference action.
High School
Named Most Valuable Player at the 2006 National Association of Christian Athletes Girls Basketball Final Final in Dayton, Tenn. … school was crowned the national champion after a 72-68 victory against Notre Dame Academy (Fitchburg, Mass.) … title was the school’s fourth overall … team finished the campaign with a 28-6 record … also earned a place on the all-tournament team … school was ranked No. 3 nationally in the final 2005 USA Today Girls’ Basketball rankings following a 30-1 season … also garnered all-tournament honors in basketball and soccer by the Maryland Independent School Athletic League … served as a co-captain for both sports … a four-year honor roll student.
Personal
Born Natalie Shanelle Gramblin on November 20, 1988, in Silver Spring, Md. ... daughter of Edgar Gramblin and Shelia Gramblin-Boyd ... majoring in sociology.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2007-08Sophomore
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