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Emily London
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One of the best all around scorers in the conference who possesses a fiery competiveness to win . . . can create her own shot and wants the ball in pressure situations. Junior (2009-10): Named to All-SoCon team . . . led the team and ranked third in the SoCon in points per game (14.9 ppg.) . . . finished second on the team in total points despite missing five games due to injury . . . scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds at Evansville . . . had 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists at McNeese State . . . scored 10 points at Maryland . . . led the team with 17 points, making 12-of-13 free-throw attempts against North Texas . . . scored 11 points against Norfolk State . . . scored 12 points against Chattanooga . . . led the team with 19 points against Furman . . . led the team with 20 points against Wofford . . . led the team with 12 points at Mississippi State . . . scored 18 points at Elon . . . scored 18 points and pulled down six rebounds at No. 20 Virginia . . . scored 19 points against Cornell . . . scored 28 points against College of Charleston . . . set a Samford record with 35 points at Davidson . . . earned her first career double-double with 21 points and a career-high 11 rebounds at Appalachian State . . . scored 21 points against Western Carolina . . . scored 15 points at Wofford . . . scored 18 points at Furman . . . returned to the lineup at Western Carolina after missing five games with a knee injury, scoring three points . . . led the team with 15 points against Elon in the SoCon Tournament quarterfinals . . . scored 16 points against Appalachian State in the SoCon Tournament semifinals . . . had 12 points and seven rebounds against Chattanooga in the SoCon Tournament finals . . . scored 21 points in the win over Ole Miss in the WNIT first round. Sophomore (2008-09): Named to SoCon's All-Conference team . . . started all 29 games . . . led the team in scoring, field goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage and free-throw percentage . . . also led SoCon and ranked third in the nation in free-throw percentage . . . tied a career high with six assists in the season-opening win at Jacksonville State . . . scored 12 points against New Orleans . . . had 9 points, five rebounds and five assists at Lipscomb . . . led the team with 21 points and five assists against Evansville . . . scored 10 points at Chattanooga . . . scored 18 points in the first SoCon win at Wofford . . . tied for the team lead with 14 points at No. 9 Baylor . . . scored 14 points against Elon . . . scored 12 points, pulled down eight rebounds and hit the game-winning 3-pointer with two seconds to go against UNC-Greensboro . . . scored 15 points and pulled down five rebounds at College of Charleston . . . led the team with seven rebounds at Georgia Southern . . . led the team with 17 points and seven rebounds at Western Carolina . . . scored 14 points at Furman . . . scored 22 points against Davidson . . . had 15 points, seven rebounds and four assists against Furman . . . scored 18 points against Wofford . . . had 10 points and five rebounds at UNC-Greensboro . . . led the team with 19 points against College of Charleston . . . had a team-high 21 points against Georgia Southern . . . led the team with 19 points at Appalachian State . . . scored 22 points at Davidson . . . scored a career-high 24 points against Western Carolina . . . scored 21 points and pulled down seven rebounds against Chattanooga . . . scored 12 points against UNC-Greensboro in the SoCon Tournament. Freshman (2007-08): Saw action in all 32 games, starting 23 contests . . . led the team, averaging 12.2 points per game . . . led the Ohio Valley Conference in 3-point field goal percentage at .488 . . . named the OVC's Freshman of the Year . . . also ranked in the top five in the OVC in 3-point field goals per game (4th-1.97 pg.) and field-goal percentage (4th-.510) . . . tied for the team lead with six rebounds in the season opener at fifth-ranked LSU . . . scored 9 points in the win over Alabama . . . scored 20 points against East Tennessee . . . scored 14 points against Missouri . . . scored 15 points and dished out six assists at Florida Atlantic . . . named MVP of the FAU Thanksgiving Classic after wins over Missouri and Florida Atlantic . . . scored 7 points at New Orleans . . . scored 10 points against 14th-ranked George Washington . . . scored 9 points against Jacksonville State . . . scored 15 points against Southeast Missouri . . . scored 11 points against Murray State . . . scored 11 points and pulled down six rebounds at Florida State . . . scored 10 points and dished out five assists against Lipscomb . . . scored 9 points at Tennessee-Martin . . . scored 12 points at Jacksonville State . . . scored 19 points against Tennessee State . . . scored 20 points against Tennessee Tech . . . scored 16 points and pulled down seven rebounds at Morehead State . . . led the team with 14 points and six rebounds at Eastern Kentucky . . . scored 13 points and pulled down five rebounds against Tennessee-Martin . . . scored 10 points against Austin Peay . . . scored 16 points against Eastern Illinois . . . led the team with 17 points at Austin Peay . . . scored 9 points and pulled down a career-high nine rebounds against Morehead State . . . scored 10 points against Eastern Kentucky . . . led the team with 18 points at Tennessee Tech . . . scored a career-high 21 points at Murray State . . . led the team with 18 points at Southeast Missouri . . . scored 10 points at Eastern Illinois . . . had 9 points and four assists in OVC Tournament win over Eastern Kentucky. High School: Named Most Valuable Player of the Kentucky State Championships at Lexington Christian Academy . . . also named MVP of the Regional and District Championships . . . named first-team All-State . . . named to All-State Tournament Team . . . also named to All-Regional and All-District Tournament Teams . . . ranked second in Kentucky in free-throw percentage . . . also participated in tennis . . . named All-State in tennis. Personal: Born June 17, 1989 . . . daughter of Ron and Pam London . . . majoring in journalism and mass communication. |