| Keila Evans |
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2004-05
Was the Deacs starting center for 23 of the 26 games ... led the Deacs in blocks 14 times ... also led the Deacs in rebounds for four games ... missed five consecutive games in the middle of the season due to an ankle injury ... closed the season ranked eighth in the conference for blocked shots at 1.00 per game ... averaged 3.9 points per game and 3.4 boards ... played an average of 19.3 minutes per game ... Hampton ... opened the year with five boards and one steal in 31 minutes of action ... Princeton ... had 2-of-3 shooting from the floor and one steal ... Stetson ... notched two blocks and five points against the Hatters ... Davidson ... in 20 minutes of action, earned six points and five boards ... NC A&T ... earned her first career double-double with 15 points and 10 boards ... also added two steals and a block against the Aggies ... Providence ... had another five-point, five- board game in 28 minutes of play... East Carolina... offered 18 minutes of solid defensive play, including two rebounds, three blocks and one steal... Houston... played 23 minutes ... went 4-of-5 from the field for eight points ... Hawaii ... played a season-high 33 minutes, scored 11 points and grabbed seven boards ... Loyola ... played 22 minutes, adding two points, two assists a block and a steal ... Alabama A&M ... scored six points and blocked three shots ... Kentucky ... knocked down one block and earned two offensive rebounds ... NC State ... played 22 minutes, grabbed three rebounds ... Virginia ... played 30 minutes, grabbed eight boards and scored four points ... Savannah State ... grabbed five boards ... Miami ... scored eight points on 3-of-6 shooting from the field ... Duke ... shot 3-of-4 from the field to score seven points in 11 minutes ... Clemson ... Played seven minutes, blocked one shot ... Clemson ... played three minutes and grabbed one rebound ... Virginia ... played 19 minutes ... Virginia Tech ... scored two points in eight minutes ... Duke ... scored five points in 15 minutes ... Charlotte ... scored four points ... West Virginia ... played seven minutes and had two rebounds .
2003-04
Started in the first 10 games of the season, in addition to finding time in all 29 games ... averaged 2.8 points per game and 1.8 rebound per game ... found 10.1 minutes per game ... Loyola ... found her first collegiate start, playing 14 minutes ... scored 10 points and went 4-for-4 from the free throw line ... Hampton ... posted one offensive rebound and had one point ... Nicholls State ... had one of the best games of her career, scoring a career-high 12 points and a career high seven rebounds ... also posted a block and a steal ... Purdue ... saw 24 minutes of action against #8 Boilermakers ... led the team with two steals ... pulled down five rebounds ... Marshall ... had two steals for the second game in a row ... Duke ... had six rebounds, the most for the team against the Blue Devils ... NC A&T ... shot 2-for-5 and had four rebounds in 21 minutes of action ... also had two blocks ... Florida A&M ... posted one assist and two steals, in addition to one point ... Princeton ... played a season-high 24 minutes, scoring four points ... East Carolina ... notched one point, one block and two rebounds against the Pirates ... Holy Cross .. matched a career-high 12 points ... pulled down six rebounds and had two assists and one block ... North Carolina ... had one defensive rebound ... Duke ... pulled down two rebounds ... Clemson ... saw seven minutes of action but did not accumulate any statistics ... Virginia ... notched five rebounds and one steal in 17 minutes of action ... Georgia Tech ... had one offensive rebound in the last regular season game ... Georgia Tech ... in the first round of the ACC tournament, posted two rebounds and one assist.
2002-03
Joined the Deacon squad after the fall semester ... saw action in 16 games, including 13 ACC outings ... made her collegiate debut less than a week after joining the team, scoring one field goal and two rebounds at Radford on Dec. 21 ... saw eight minutes of action, pulling down a season-high three rebounds at UNC on Jan. 9 ... went 2-of-2 from the free throw line and pulled down two rebounds in six minutes versus Maryland on Jan. 12 ... saw eight minutes of action versus NC State, recording down two rebounds and a steal against NC State on Jan. 23 ... took two shots and pulled down two rebounds in three minutes of action at Clemson on Jan. 26 ... had one bucket and one rebound while playing four minutes versus Georgia Tech on Jan. 31 ... shot 2-of-5 for four points and had three rebounds, a block and a steal while playing a season-high 23 minutes in the triple overtime game at Florida State on Feb. 2 ... pulled down two rebounds in nine minutes of action at Virginia on Feb. 6 ... went 0-of-6 from the field in 10 minutes of action against NC A&T on Feb. 19.
Before WFU
A highly-touted athlete in both basketball and volleyball at St. Frances Academy ... served as captain for two years for both squads ... did not play begin playing basketball until ninth grade ... a fourth-team Parade All-American as a senior ... named Maryland's Gatorade Player of the Year in 2002 ... an adidas All-American ... nominated for the McDonald's All-America game ... a Street & Smith¡¦s honorable mention All-America as a junior ... a two-time USA Today Player to Watch ... named to the Honor Roll all four years of high school ... earned high honors in French, Technical/Mechanical Drawing, English and Government ... involved in the Math/Engineering/Science Achievement Club (MESA).
Personal
Born June 28, 1984 in Baltimore, Md. ... daughter of Glorious Taylor ... has three siblings - Clarence (28), Khira (20) and a twin brother, Akio (18).