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Game Jersey #7 (rest of the game please click here)
Game Part 1-3 (part 4 to 6 please click here)
At North Carolina JUNIOR SEASON 2008-09 Appeared in 30 games and started two, averaging 1.8
points and 1.2 rebounds per contest Scored five points and grabbed
five rebounds in the win over Wofford on Nov. 25 Scored a
career-high nine points in the win over Coastal Carolina on Dec. 13
Added eight points on 3-of-3 shooting two days later against
Arkansas-Pine Bluff Got her first career start at Maryland on Jan.
25 Scored eight points in a career-high 16 minutes against North
Carolina Central on Feb. 1 Grabbed four rebounds in 12 minutes in
the ACC Tournament quarterfinal win over Clemson Played 14 minutes
in the semifinal loss to Maryland Appeared off the bench on both
NCAA Tournament games. SOPHOMORE
SEASON 2007-08 Appeared in 24 games, averaging 1.9 points and 1.6
rebounds per contest Scored four points and grabbed a career-high
five rebounds in 13 minutes in the win over Elon on Nov. 13 Played a
career-high 16 minutes, finishing with three points and two rebounds in
the win over College of Charleston on Nov. 27 Scored a season-high
eight points in the win over Wofford on Dec. 9 Scored two points and
grabbed two rebounds in the win at Virginia Tech on Jan. 10 Scored
three points and pulled down four rebounds in the win over Florida State
on Feb. 17 Had one of the best games of her career, scoring six
points and grabbing three rebounds in just eight minutes in the win at
Miami on Feb. 21 Scored two points and grabbed two rebounds in the
win over No. 12 Duke on March 2 With Rebecca Gray sidelined for the
ACC Tournament due to a concussion, saw the most significant minutes of
her career Scored eight total points, all on free throws, and pulled
down eight total rebounds in three games Provided a spark off the
bench, especially in the final, with a number of standout hustle plays
Scored five points and made her first three-pointer of the season in
the first round NCAA Tournament win over Bucknell. FRESHMAN
SEASON 2006-07 Appeared in 26 games off the bench for the Tar Heels
Averaged 1.3 points and 0.9 rebounds in 5.3 minutes per game Scored
her first career point with a free throw in the win over Elon on Nov. 17
Also had a
season-best four rebounds in the Elon game Scored a season-best
eight points in 12 minutes in the win over UNC Greensboro on Nov.
30 Made her first career three-pointer in the win over Wofford on
Dec. 6 Appeared in two NCAA Tournament games, scoring two points in
the first round win over Prairie View. PREP/PERSONAL
Coached by Dawn Young Teamed with teammate Jessica Breland to lead
the East team to victory at the North Carolina Coaches' Association
East-West All-Star Game Played just two seasons at Western Harnett
after her family moved from England Led Lakenheath High School to
2004 European Championship Earned
All-Europe honors in both basketball and track and field Competed in
the high jump and the long jump Conference and team MVP at Western
Harnett Daughter of Ben and Michele Bursey Has two siblings, Ben
(18) and Ariel (15) Born Trinity Alexandria Bursey on May 19, 1988
in Rome, N.Y. About Trinity: Trinity is the definition of quickness. At
511, Trinity can drive and finish at the basket with either her left or right hand. She has a deadly pull
up shot and can grab the rim going after a rebound. Trinitys ability to handle the ball and
bring it up the court gives teams the flexibility to play her at any position. Career Stats: 2009-10: 2008-09: 2007-08: 2006-07: Against Slovanka: Game Game Against VS: Game Highlights: DoDDs Championship MVP Allstate 3A Girls First Team McDonalds All American Nominee |
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