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Tiffany Roulhac

Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Fayetteville, N.C.

High School:
Terry Sanford

Height:
5-6

Position:
Guard

2007-08 (Sophomore)
After establishing herself as a talented, consistent starter, Roulhac had to sit out the second half of the season as precaution for a concussion ... Played in 16 games with starts in 15 ... Averaged 28.9 minutes per game ... A team leader in assists with 81 ... Put up a career-high 12 points against Texas A&M (Nov. 23) ... Had a career-high 10 assists vs. Clemson (Jan. 14) ... Totaled 71 points, 16 steals, 34 rebounds and 81 assists through 16 games.

2006-07 (Freshman)
Played in all 29 contests, starting 17 at guard ... Averaged 22.6 minutes per game, ranking fourth on the team ... Averaged 1.9 points per game and 1.7 rebounds per game ... Lled the team in assists with 91 ... Totaled 50 boards, including 41 defensive rebounds ... Recorded season high five rebounds vs. Richmond (12/30) ... Tallied season-high 11 points and four steals in overtime win vs. Winston-Salem State (1/26) ... Registered a team season-high-tying seven assists on Dec. 17 vs. Winthrop.

Prior to Wake Forest
Ranked as the No. 145 recruit in the nation by the All-Star Girls Report ... Earned four varsity letters at Terry Sanford High School ... Named team MVP in 2006 ... Four-time all-conference honoree and four-time all-conference tournament team honoree ... Named to the Cape Fear all-region team two times ... Selected to the Nike Swiss Invitational squad in Switzerland ... Played AAU ball with the Fayetteville Phantoms for five years, Hoop Dreams for two years and the Carolina Force for one year ... Earned the Bulldog Pin for maintaining a 3.5 grade point average or higher all four years of high school.

Personal
Major is politics ... Born Nov. 27, 1988 in Jacksonville, N.C. ... Full name is Tiffany Nicole Roulhac ... Daughter of Maurice and Gina Roulhac ... Has two sisters, Courtney and Sydney ... Father played college basketball at the University of Jacksonville and uncle played college hoops at LSU ... Chose Wake Forest over Florida State, South Carolina, East Carolina, High Point and Georgia State.