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As a Senior (2002-03)…
Tri-Captain … named to the 2003 ACC All-Tournament second team … earned South Padre Shootout All-Tournament honors for the second year in a row … saw action in all 37 contests with six starts, averaging 20.0 minutes per game … started the first five games … averaged 7.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game … notched 16 double-figure scoring games … came off the bench to score a season-high 16 points against rival North Carolina on March 10th while making 7-of-10 shots … had a season-high five steals at Florida State.
As a Junior (2001-02)...
Co-Captain ... selected honorable mention All-ACC and East Region All-Tournament ... started 15 of her 35 games played ... led Duke and ranked second in the ACC with an .833 free throw percentage ... in ACC games only, ranked fourth in assist/turnover ratio (1.81) ... scored 20 or more points against Liberty (24) and Florida State (24) ... registered a double-double at Georgetown with 10 points and 10 rebounds ... had 16 games with double-figure points ... came off the bench to score 13 points against Texas in the NCAA Sweet 16, including hitting 9-of-10 free throws ... hit .846 percentage of her free throws against ACC opponents ... totaled a career-high 86 assists ... pulled down three or more rebounds in 24 contests.
As a Sophomore (2000-01)...
Earned third team All-ACC accolades after starting all 34 games ... named to the Fun in the Sun Shootout All-Tournament team ... garnered ACC Player of the Week and WomensCollegeHoops.com National Star of the Week on Jan. 29 after averaging 28.0 points in three games against Virginia, UNC and Clemson ... scored 25 points at Virginia, 29 at UNC and 30 at home against Clemson during the span ... collected double-figure scoring in 15 of her 34 games played, including seven in a row during ACC action ... scored 14.1 points against ACC opponents, which ranked second on the team ... hit 51 percent of her field goals in ACC action.
As a Freshman (1999-2000)
Named to the 2000 All-ACC Freshman team, 2000 ACC All-Tournament second team and 1999 ACC Preseason Rookie of the Year ... one of only three Duke players to ever receive the ACC Preseason Rookie of the Year honors (Missy West/Alana Beard) ... saw action in all 34 contests with 18 starts, averaging 24.9 minutes per game ... scoring average of 9.0 ppg ranked fourth on the squad ... started the final 10 games ... scored 12 points in collegiate debut against UNC Greensboro, second best on the team.
Prior to Duke...
A four-year letterwinner at point guard for DuBois Central Christian ... the 1999 Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... a Nike All-America ... named to USA Today’s Top 25 prep basketball players list ... earned second team Parade All-America honors ... averaged 31.3 points and 15.4 rebounds as a senior ... broke the school and district record for most career points with 3,066 ... member of the 1998 USA World Youth Games team with teammate Iciss Tillis ... averaged 4.5 points, leading the team to a 5-1 record and the bronze medal ... set school records for most points in a game (51) and season (971) ... led high school team to a 103-13 record in four years ... participated in the Pennsylvania Roundball Classic ... Street & Smith 1997-98 preseason high school All-America honorable mention ... named MVP of the district All-Star Senior Game ... led squad to a 27-2 record and the 1998 district championship, scoring 43 points in three quarters of the championship game ... served as team captain as a senior ... father, Dr. George Mosch, was her coach ... member of the Philadelphia Belles AAU team ... also lettered one year in softball, playing shortstop under coach Tom Dworsky.
Personal...
Full name is Sheana Coreen Mosch ... born June 23, 1981 in Johnstown, Pa. ... daughter of Dr. George and Suzanne Mosch ... majored in biological anthropology and anatomy with a minor in religion.