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  D'Lesha Lloyd
D'Lesha Lloyd

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Columbia, SC

High School:
Lower Richland

Height:
6-0

Position:
Forward

Experience:
3 VL

Major:
Prtm (Sport Management)

In 2006-2007: Became an everyday starter in 2006-07 and took full advantage of the increased responsibilities ...improved all aspects of her game while switching to the four position full-time ...voted as the Most Valuable Player by her teammates ...led the Lady Tigers with a 14.4 scoring average ...the 14.4 points per game also ranked 12th in the ACC ... averaged 6.5 rebounds per game, second-best on the team and 15th in the conference ...scored in double figures in 24 games in 2006-07, including a stretch of 16 straight ...streak was the longest since Chrissy Floyd's 19 consecutive during the 2003-04 season ...posted the highest scoring total for a Lady Tiger in 2006-07 when she scored 29 against St. John's in the Dead River Company Classic in Orono, ME on Nov. 24 ...was 14-of-22 from the field in that game ...the 14 made field goals were the most of any ACC player during the entire season ...recorded higher season statistics than in either of her previous two seasons in field goals made (188), field goal percentage (.455), free throw percentage (.737), rebounding (6.5 rpg), assists (43), blocks (13) and steals (60) ...also improved in terms of turnovers, committing just 57 in Clemson's 30 games ...had previously averaged 2.63 per game ...her free throw percentage was tops on the team for players attempting at least 30 foul shots ...started 29 of 30 games during the 2006-07 season ...averaged 26.3 minutes per game ...after totaling 29 points against St. John's on Nov. 24, was held under 10 points in just three games the remainder of the season ...game was just her second double-double as she tied a then-career high with 13 rebounds against the Red Storm ...St. John's contest started her 16-game double-figure scoring stretch ...followed with a 16-point performance against Maine in the championship of the tournament ...was named to the Dead River Company Classic all-tournament team ...then had her second double-double of the season with 16 points and 13 rebounds against Furman on Nov. 29 ...stretch then included 16 points against Vanderbilt on Dec. 3; 12 at James Madison on Dec. 6; 10 versus Kennesaw State on Dec. 10; 10 at Tennessee Tech on Dec. 17; 25 in win over Dayton on Dec. 19; 26 against Wofford on Dec. 22; 23 at Duquesne on Dec. 29; 21 against Charlotte on Jan. 2; 17 at Wake Forest on Jan. 5; 18 versus Georgia Tech on Jan. 7; 12 against #2 North Carolina on Jan. 11; 17 against Florida State on Jan. 18; and 10 at Boston College on Jan. 21 ...streak was ended against #3 Maryland on Jan. 25 as she had just six points ...four of those games were also double-doubles ...had 11 rebounds in Kennesaw State and Wofford contests ...collected 13 against Dayton ...set a personal best with 14 boards against Charlotte ...also scored at least 10 points against Charleston on Nov. 13; Miami on Jan. 28 (12); at #1 Duke on Feb. 5 (14); versus Virginia Tech on Feb. 11 (17); against Wake Forest on Feb. 15 (10); at Florida State on Feb. 22; and in the regular season finale against Virginia on Feb. 25 (18) ...also scored in double figures in Clemson's ACC Tournament game against the Cavaliers with a team-best 23 ...game was her seventh double-double of the season as she also led the Lady Tigers with 11 rebounds ...was 10-for-18 from the field with three steals in the game...held high scorer honors in 14 games during the season while also leading the team in rebounds 12 times ...also had a team-best in assists twice in 2006-07 ...tied with Tasha Taylor in Duquesne contest with five and matched Christy Brown with three in the first Florida State game ...the five assists were a personal best ...also set a career high at Wake Forest on Jan. 5 ...was 7-for-7 from the free throw line for her highest foul shots made ...had a season-high six steals in Furman contest on Nov. 29 ...had 18 total games with multiple steals ...posted two blocks three times during the season (at South Carolina, against Kennesaw State and versus Virginia Tech) ...also ranked 12th in the ACC for offensive rebounds per game with a 2.63 per game average.

In 2005-06: Started the first six games of the season before suffering an injury that kept her out of six games...earned 11 total starts and played in all 23 games that she was healthy for... averaged 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game...also recorded 23 steals, 21 assists and six blocks during the season...posted double-figure point totals seven times in 2005-06...had a season-high 17 points at Georgia Tech on Jan. 29 on 6-11 shooting ...point total led team for the game...tied for game-high honors in both scoring and rebounding against Maryland on Feb. 23...had 12 points and six rebounds in the contest...led team in scoring against North Carolina with 14 points and in the final game of the season against NC State in the ACC Tournament with 11...was the only Lady Tiger to score in double figures in the tournament game...had a solid performance in the first game of the season against Missouri in the WBCA/BTI Classic in Tempe, AZ with 11 points, five rebounds, four steals and a blocked shot...saw limited action in Georgetown and South Carolina games as she was still recovering from injury...then scored 14 points against North Carolina on Jan. 6...suffered a rough stretch of the season after that game, but rebounded with 17 points against Georgia Tech on Jan. 29...regained starting position against Virginia Tech and scored six points in 19 minutes...also started games against NC State, Florida State and Maryland...totaled 11 points against the Wolfpack on 5-9 shooting...scored 12 points against the fourth-ranked Terps in College Park two games later...followed that with an 11-point performance at Virginia on Feb. 26 in the final regular season game of the season...had season-high seven rebounds against Wake Forest on Feb. 12...also recorded two blocked shots and two steals in that contest to go along with five points...had four steals in two games, including the season-opener against Missouri...the other was in Clemson's loss to South Carolina on Jan. 2.

In 2004-05: Small forward played a major role in the development of the Clemson team in 2004-05...came off the bench her first 11 games as a Lady Tiger...showed plenty of offensive potential...averaged team-high 10.6 points per game during the ACC regular season...in her first career start against Georgetown, had 14 points and seven rebounds...had 12 points on 5-10 shooting versus Wagner...scored eight points or more against San Diego, Furman, Morehead State, and Rutgers...shot 7-14, including 3-5 on three-pointers, for 19 points in the N.C. State conference opener...followed that with 6-12 shooting and team-high 13 points in home Florida State game...recorded first career double-double at home versus Virginia Tech...had 10 points and career-best 13 rebounds (six offensive) in that game...scored 14 points on 6-11 shooting at Wake Forest...also had three assists versus the Deacons in Winston-Salem...had 14 points and seven rebounds versus Miami...followed that with 15 points, seven rebounds, and a career-high five steals in the loss to North Carolina...scored 18 points and hit 4-6 three-pointers in the narrow loss to Maryland...had nine points, all in the first half, against #18 Georgia...struggled down the stretch at times, but did come up big in Clemson's win over Georgia Tech to end the regular season...she was 5-10 (3-5 from three-point range) for 15 points in the win.

Before Clemson: Averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists per game as a junior for Lower Richland High School...team MVP as a junior...All-Region and All-State...led team to a top 5 ranking in the state and a record of 13-6 as a junior and 14-5 as a senior...earned two letters in basketball at Lower Richland...played for coach Debbie Stroman...born 9-26-86...majoring in pre-business.


 
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