2013-14 Women's Basketball

Kendra Grant
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Rutland HS
- Hometown:
- Macon, Ga.
-2012-13-
Made a triumphant return from a pair of significant knee surgeries to become one of the best scorers and long range shooters in the Atlantic Sun Conference … Appeared in 32 games last season, including 31 starts … Ranked second on the team and seventh in the A-Sun Conference averaging 13.0 points per game … Was a force from beyond the arc, leading the team and ranking 13th in the A-Sun Conference with 38 made three-pointers … Also put up averages of 3.6 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game … Posted a remarkable 22 double-digit scoring games and led the team in scoring on 10 different occasions … Scored a team-high 14 points in a season opening win over Brevard (11/9) … Recorded the first of her four 20-point performances of the season when she netted 24 points on 11-of-22 shooting from the field against Furman (11/24) … Narrowly missed out on her first double-double of her career when she scored 15 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds in a 65-55 win over Alabama State (12/16) … Netting 16 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field and a 2-of-5 showing from beyond the arc in a 71-46 win over in-state rival Kennesaw State (1/5) … Went off pouring in 24 points on the strength of a 5-for-9 performance from three-point territory in a 79-64 home win over ETSU (1/21) … Was once again an offensive force in the Bears second meeting of the regular season against ETSU (2/16) collecting 23 points to go along with five three-pointers … Saved her best for last when she scored a career-high 27 points on a career-best 13 made field goals in a 82-70 loss to McNeese State (3/21) in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational … Was recognized for her strong play when she was voted an A-Sun All-Conference first team performer … Named an A-Sun All-Academic honoree.
-2011-12-
Redshirted.
-2010-11-
Missed a significant portion of the season due to injury … Led the team with a .373 3-point field goal percentage … Third on the team in scoring average (7.7) … Led the team in scoring three times … Led or tied for the team lead in rebounds on four occasions … Pulled down a career-high eight rebounds at Auburn (11/12) ... Scored nine points against Ala. A&M (11/28) ... Tallied 11 points in Mercer’s win at Belmont (12/2) ... Scored 14 points at Georgia (12/7) ... Scored a career-high 24 points on 4-of-6 shooting from three-point range versus CSU (12/20) ... Led the team in scoring for the third-straight game with 18 points versus UNCA (12/22) ... Had nine points and three assists at Ga. Tech (12/28) ... Scored 16, grabbed six boards and dished four assists against ETSU (1/3) … Named an A-Sun All-Academic Honoree.
-2009-10-
Saw action in 25 games, making two starts … Saw first collegiate action against the College of Charleston (11/20) ... Notched career-highs in points (6), rebounds (1), steals (1), and minutes played (8) against Lipscomb (12/3) ... Knocked down her only shot and grabbed a rebound against Belmont (12/5) ... Drained first career 3-point shot against GSU (12/11) ...One board in win over Campbell ... First college assist vs. ETSU ... Two rebounds at Stetson (1/21) ... Longest stint of the year with 18 minutes versus A-Sun leader FGCU (1/23), scoring two points ... Had two points and three boards in first college start vs. FGCU (2/1) ... Hit a jumper at ETSU (2/11) … Named an A-Sun All-Academic Honoree.
-Prior to College-
Earned eight letters in three sports while at Rutland High School (Cross-country -3) (Basketball – 4) (Tennis -1) … Named regular season MVP twice, and tournament MVP twice while at Rutland … Also honored as best offensive player twice, most improved and region 5AA Player of the Year … Named scholar athlete in three seasons … First-team all-region, second-team all-state … Member of Final Four high school team … Graduated with honors.
-Personal Information-
Kendra Grant was born on Dec. 15, 1990 … Daughter of Marcus Grant and Kimberly Flagg … Has two brothers, Corey and Marcus, and a sister, Kayla … Majoring in Psychology.