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Overview: Reserve post player who can contribute in rebounding and blocking shots... only senior on the 2004-05 roster... has played well against North Carolina, setting five of her nine career-highs against the Tar Heels... set career highs in points, field goals made, field goals attempted, assists and steals against North Carolina on Jan. 13, 2002... pulled down career-best seven rebounds against Furman during her junior season... just the second Clemson women's basketball player ever from Colorado.
In 2003-04: Saw more action during her junior season than the previous two, playing in 29 games and starting two... Clemson won both games Shafer started (Rutgers and Western Carolina)... pulled down career-best seven rebounds at Furman... led the team in rebounding and blocked shots against Furman... averaged 2.3 points per game...went 29-60 from the field for a .483 mark...scored in seven consecutive games in which she played from 11/25 to 12/15... pulled down at least one rebound in all but seven of her 29 games played.
In 2002-03 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games...tallied career-best 2 blocked shots against NC State (2-20-03)...dished out career-high 2 assists against North Carolina (3-8-03)...scored in six of 15 games played...pulled down at least one rebound in five of 15 games played...was 8-8 from the free throw line on the season.
In 2001-02: Played in 26 games...recorded .486 field goal percentage, good enough for third place on team...had 43 rebounds, 33 of which were defensive...scored 37 points...blocked six shots...scored a career-high 15 points vs. North carolina on 1-13-02...had a career-high six rebounds vs. North Carolina on 1-13-02...scored six points vs. Wake Forest on 1-17-02...also had five rebounds vs. the Deacons in that game...averaged 1.4 ppg. and 1.7 rpg. her freshman season...averaged 6.6 minutes per game...played in 26 games...starter in three games.
Before Clemson: 1997-98 All-State Honorable Mention...1998-99 second-team all-state...1999-00 first-team All State... Powerbar Player of the week...state tournament MVP...state player-of-the-year candidate...2000-01 state tournament MVP...state player-of-the-year...averaged 19.0 ppg. and 7.0 rpg....named "Miss Basketball" for the state of Colorado...also ran track her freshman and sophomore seasons...led team to conference championship in 2001...led team to 2000 and 2001 state championships...played for Head Coach Steve Fendry at Mullen High School