Coach Dacko on Glamora ... "G came back as a much-improved player this year. She has a good inside-outside game. She is working hard in practice every day and is somebody who can score facing the basket. She knows the offense very well and will give us a lot of leadership on the floor."
2002-03 Season: Appeared in 11 games for a total of 41 minutes ... played a career-high 11 minutes at Michigan ... established career-highs with five points and two steals at Michigan ... also grabbed two boards vs. Northeastern and at St. Bonaventure ... recorded a basket vs. Sacred Heart, vs. Northeastern and vs. St. Bonaventure ... swatted first career shot vs. Northeastern ... swiped a steal vs. Saint Joseph's, vs. La Salle and at St. Bonaventure ... connected at a .571 rate from the field, .667 at the charity stripe and .500 from three-point range. 2001-2002 Season: Appeared in seven games ... played 24 minutes ... scored four points with baskets at Memphis and vs. Rider ... named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll ... 2000-2001 Season: Saw action in 17 games, including 10 conference contests ... went 2-for-4 for a season-high four points against Fairleigh Dickinson ... hit her other field goal at San Francisco ... went 2-for-3 from the free throw line scoring her other two points vs. St. Bonaventure ... had a career-high three rebounds at San Francisco ... also had three boards, all offensive, at Rhode Island .... had two steals against Dartmouth (Nov. 28). Prior to UMass: A graduate of Rich Central (Ill.) High School (2000) ... member of the National Honor Society ... an Honor Roll student ... four-year letterwinner in basketball ... played for Head Coach Rhonda Burras, who is the sister-in-law of WNBA star Alisa Burras (Seattle Storm) ... led the team in scoring as a freshman (1996-97) and junior (1998-99) ... averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior (1999-2000) ... scored over 1,500 career points in her four years ... named the Southern Illinois Conference Association's South Player of the Year as a senior (1999-2000) ... All-State honorable mention ... Illinois Basketball Coaches Association State All-Star pick ... SICA South Conference MVP, as well as an All-Conference and All-Area selection by The Star Newspaper (1999-2000) ... a three-time team Most Valuable Player and two-time Defensive Player selection ... also captained the softball and volleyball teams earning team MVP honors in both. Personal: Born Glamora Kashell Maeweather on February 23, 1983, in Chicago, Ill. ... daughter of Michael Maeweather ...a Legal Studies major.
Glamora Maeweather at UMass
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