22 India McDaniel
22 - India McDaniel
Height: 5-7
Year: Senior
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
High School: Laguna Creek HS
Position: G
Experience: 3V

CAL STATE FULLERTON

JUNIOR (2005-06): Appeared in 27 games, making 12 starts... ranked fifth on the team in scoring at 5.2 points per game and averaged 2.8 rebounds per contest... co-led the team with 79 assists and led the team in assists per game... ranked tied for seventh in the Big West Conference in overall assists and finished tied for seventh in the league at 2.93 apg... shot .309 from the field and .747 from the free throw line - percentage that ranked sixth overall in the Big West... ranked fifth on the team with 33 steals... scored in double digits three times, including a career-high 19 points in a career-high 35 minutes on 7-of-16 shooting to go with three steals on the road at San Francisco (Dec. 11)... also had 16 points and a career-high seven assists in a home win over Cal State Northridge (Jan. 7) and 14 points in a win over Nevada (Dec. 6)... grabbed a season-best six rebounds twice against USC (Dec. 16) and UC Riverside (Jan. 14)... led the team in assists nine times... had eight games of five-or-more assists... notched at least one assist in all but two games... dished out six assists in home victories over Pacific (Jan. 9) and UC Irvine (Feb. 2)... tied a career-high with four steals in a home win over Utah Valley State (Jan. 26).

SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Appeared in 24 games, making two starts... finished fourth on the team in scoring at 5.2 ppg while averaging 2.0 rpg... hit on just over 45 percent from the field (39-for-86) and 66 percent from the free throw line (45-for-68)... scored in double figures five times, including three straight games - all on the road - from Jan. 6-13, averaging 14.7 points per game while shooting better than 44 percent (12-for-27) from the field... scored a season-high 18 points to start that streak against UC Riverside (Jan. 6)... followed that performace up with a 14-point outing against UC Davis (Jan. 8) and 12 more points in 30 minutes of play at Long Beach State (Jan. 13)... also scored 12 points with four rebounds and three steals at Cal Poly (Jan. 27)... scored 10 points and dished out five assists at Cal State Northridge in the regular season finale (March 5)... led the team in scoring twice... grabbed a season-high five rebounds in the first round of the Big West Conference Tournament against the Highlanders (March 9).

FRESHMAN (2003-04):
Appeared in 28 of 29 games, making two starts... averaged 1.8 ppg and 1.3 rpg... grabbed her first collegiate rebound in the season-opener against Fordham at home (Nov. 21) and netted her first career point the next week at New Mexico (Nov. 25)... scored a season-high seven points against Fresno State (12/19)... had a season-high four rebounds against Pacific in the second round of the Big West Tournament... led thet team in assists three times, including a season-high six assists at home against San Diego State (Dec. 1)... tallied a season-high three steals against Pacific in the Big West Tournament.

LAGUNA CREEK HS

Played four years of varsity basketball for the Cardinals as a point guard... named Defensive Player of the Year as a freshman and earned Most Improved honors as a sophomore... earned MVP honors in her junior year and was again named Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... helped the team to a 25-9 record in 2001-02 and a runner-up finish at the Division I CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Championships... that was followed by a CIF title and a runner-up finish at the NorCal tournament in 2002-03.

PERSONAL

Born June 11, 1985, in Oakland, Calif... parents are Erroll and LaDonna... one of six children, siblings are Ashley, Aeryona, Eijon, Cianci, and Eimonnti... majoring in women's studies at Cal State Fullerton... also considered Fresno State, Dartmouth, Dominican University and Cal State Northridge before selecting Cal State Fullerton.

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