2010-11 Women's Basketball Roster

Brittani Shells
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Caravel Academy
- Hometown:
- Camden, Del.
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AS A SENIOR IN 2010-11
Started all 30 games...scored 2,000th point against Saint Louis...ended career program's second all-time leading scorer with 2, 042 points...ended career as all-time steals leader (300), second in field goals (816), fourth in three pointers (180) and seventh in assists (334)...scored in double figures 107 times...had 35 20-point or better games...had five 30-point or better games...led the A-10 and was 21st in the nation with 19.4 points per game...All Conference first team selection for third-straight season...All Defensive selection for second-straight year...All Academic honoree...scored career-high 34 points in Spiders' season-opener against Western Carolina...scored in double-figures team-leading 27 times...had 10 20-point or better games in 2010-11...had two 30 point-or better games in 2010-11...had 18 game-high performances in 2010-11...named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week after averaging 29.5 ppg in first two games of the season...All Conference preseason second team and All Defensive selection...Nancy Lieberman Making the Buzz Watch List nominee...VaSID First team selection...pulled down season-best seven rebounds against Duquesne...made 11 field goals five times...made five threes against GW...went a career-best 10 of 11 from charity stripe against Western Carolina...had career-best seven assists against Fordham...had season-high six steals against ODU...led team in points per game (19.2), points in a season (575), assists (101), field goals made (230) and minutes per game (33.6)...averaged 19.2 points per game...was fifth for points in a single season (575)...fourth in average in a season (19.2), sixth in field goals made in a season (230) and first for steals in a season (84)...her career average of 16.2 ppg ranks second on Richmond's all-time list.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-10
Started all 33 games...A-10 All Conference first team and All Conference defensive team selection...led the A-10 and Spiders at 16.7 points per game...led the Spiders in scoring in all but 10 games this season...scored a career-best 32 points, including the game winner, against Morgan State (12/30)...made a career-best six three-pointers against Morgan State (12/30)...dished a career-best six assists against Radford (12/21)...recorded a season-high six steals at App State (1/6)...named A-10 Player of the Week after her 32 point performance against Morgan State (1/4)...scored in double-figures all but four games this season...dished three or more assists 15 times this season...sixth on Richmond's all-time scoring list with 1,457 points...set a single-season record with 84 steals...moved to fifth all-time with 216 steals...notched ten 20 point or better games...registered 16 game-high performances...recorded 29 team-high performances...sixth all-time with 135 career-three pointers...led the team with 44 percent accuracy from the field...hit 34 percent of long range shots...led the team with 45 three-pointers...went 70 percent from the charity stripe...one of 12 point guards in the nation named to the 2010 Players Making the Buzz list for the Nancy Lieberman Award...WBCA Classic All-Tournament team...St. Peter's Classic All-Tournament team...averaged a team and conference leading 16.7 points per game...team-leading, second in the conference at 2.5 steals per game...averaged 4.2 rebounds per game.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09
Appeared in 32 games, earning 31 starts...scored a career-high 30 points against Drexel (12/22)...grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Dayton (3/8)...dished a career-high six assists against GW (1/10)...grabbed a career-high eight steals against Drexel (12/22)...averaged most minutes on team (31.8)...led the team with ten 20-point or better games...led the Spiders in all but six games this season...scored in double-figures in all but eight contests...named to the A-10 All Conference first team...named to A-10 All Defensive team...named to the A-10 All Tournament team...named to the Crimson Tide Holiday Classic Tournament team...named the Double Tree Classic MVP...led the team with 15.1 ppg...averaged 3.9 rebounds per game...led the team with 2.6 apg...dished a team-best 83 assists...grabbed a team-best 78 steals...sunk a team-best 85 percent from the charity stripe.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Appeared and started in all 31 games leading the Spiders' scoring in 16...scored 20 or more points in five games as a freshman, putting up double-figures in all but eight contests...recorded a season high eight rebounds vs. Duquesne (3/7) pulling down an average 3.7 on the season...averaged 2.2 assists per game...averaged 3.7 assists per game...led the Spiders averaging 14 points per game scoring...scored a career-high 27 points against Fairfield (11/14) and No. 5 Maryland (12/29)...second on the team with 54 steals...led the team making 55 three-point shots, going 39.9% from behind the line...Named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (12/3)...Atlantic 10 All-Conference Honorable Mention...Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.0 apg and 5.0 spg her senior year ... scored over 1,400 points during her high school career ... three time first-team All-State honoree and two time Northern Division All-Henlopen Conference first team honoree... named a McDonald's All-American, as well as a two-time Street and Smith All-American Honorable Mention ... selected to the All-Tournament Team for the Diamond State Classic ... named the MVP of the Jamerr Nelson Basketball Showcase and the Best Play Maker at the Five Star Basketball Camp ... participated in the Delaware All-Star Game ... rated the 28th best player in the country by the Blue Star Index Recruiting Service ... volunteer for the Boys and Girls Club of Dover.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Stephanie Shells Carter and the late Eric Carter ... has three siblings, Erikka, Shanaya and Dante Shells ... cousin Tamika Dixon played for Kansas and now plays for Houston Comets in the WNBA ... born March 28, 1989.