2016-17 Women's Basketball Roster
McDonald, Bre

Jersey Number 20
Bre McDonald
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- High School:
- Chamblee
- Hometown:
- Lithonia, Ga.
- Prev School:
- West Virginia
- Major:
- Communications
Bio
2016-17: Appeared and started in all 30 games for ECU … Averaged 11.6 points and 6.1 rebounds and played 26.2 minutes per game … Shot 43.4 percent from the field and 61.3 percent from the free throw line … Was second on the team in scoring and first in rebounding … Had 18 double-figure scoring games and began the season with seven consecutive games in double digits … Named to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll three times (11/28, 1/9, & 2/28), the most on the team … scored 349 total points, second on the team … Ranked 24th in the AAC in scoring, 17th in rebounding and 14th in both offensive and defensive rebounds … Her nine steals versus Greensboro (11/11) was the team and AAC single game high … Scored a season-best 27 points at Cincinnati (1/21) … Had a season-best 15 rebounds at Tulsa (1/31) which was a season best for any member of the team … Made a season-best six field goals at Houston (2/25) going 6-for-8 at the charity stripe … Was a perfect four-for-four from three-point range en route to scoring 24 points against Cincinnati (2/22) on Senior Night … Played a season-high 40 minutes at Tulsa (1/31) … Named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year.
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2015-16:Â Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
2014-15 (West Virginia): Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team…Earned placement on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Played in 35 games and made 20 starts for the Mountaineers during her sophomore campaign…Averaged 6.8 points and 3.5 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game…Shot .345 (88-for-255) from the field, .264 (14-for-53) from three-point range and 70 percent (49-for-70) at the free throw line…Scored in double figures eight times…Made her WVU debut versus Evansville (11/26), scoring nine points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out a pair of assists...Scored eight points, pulled in six rebounds and swiped four steals in the win over Fairfi eld (11/29)...Made her first start at No. 21/20 Oklahoma State (1/18) and had a breakout game with 16 points on six field goals, including three triples...Had a career-high 19 points, going 7-of-8 from the charity stripe with five steals in the win over No. 24 Oklahoma (2/1)...Matched career-best 19 points, knocking down eight field goals vs. TCU (2/4)...Went 5-for-5 at the free throw line, scored 13 points and had eight rebounds in the win over No. 24 Texas (3/1)…Had 12 points and four rebounds in the win over Oklahoma (3/7)...Notched a career-high nine rebounds and scored seven points versus Villanova in the WNIT quarterfinals (4/1).
2013-14 (West Virginia):Â Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
2012-13 (Georgia Tech): Played in 23 games and made five starts during her freshman campaign…Averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds in six minutes per game…Totaled 34 points, 28 rebounds, 10 steals, five assists and four blocks…Recorded a career-best eight points, six rebounds and two assists against Alcorn State (12/16)…Made her first-collegiate start against No. 10/10 Maryland (1/20).
Chamblee High School: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain under head coach Paul Ireland…Selected to the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association’s North/South and DeKalb County All-Star games in 2012…Named to the 2012 Georgia Region 6AAAA First Team and the All-DeKalb County First Team by the Atlanta Journal Constitution…Compiled 1,498 points, 920 rebounds and 315 steals during her prep career…Played in the GACA North/South All-Star Game in 2011.
Personal: Born Breana McDonald to Nat and Brenda McDonald ... Has two sisters Morgan and Nathalie… Mother Brendan ran track and competed in the long and triple jumps for four years at Auburn...Majoring in communications.
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2015-16:Â Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
2014-15 (West Virginia): Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team…Earned placement on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Played in 35 games and made 20 starts for the Mountaineers during her sophomore campaign…Averaged 6.8 points and 3.5 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game…Shot .345 (88-for-255) from the field, .264 (14-for-53) from three-point range and 70 percent (49-for-70) at the free throw line…Scored in double figures eight times…Made her WVU debut versus Evansville (11/26), scoring nine points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out a pair of assists...Scored eight points, pulled in six rebounds and swiped four steals in the win over Fairfi eld (11/29)...Made her first start at No. 21/20 Oklahoma State (1/18) and had a breakout game with 16 points on six field goals, including three triples...Had a career-high 19 points, going 7-of-8 from the charity stripe with five steals in the win over No. 24 Oklahoma (2/1)...Matched career-best 19 points, knocking down eight field goals vs. TCU (2/4)...Went 5-for-5 at the free throw line, scored 13 points and had eight rebounds in the win over No. 24 Texas (3/1)…Had 12 points and four rebounds in the win over Oklahoma (3/7)...Notched a career-high nine rebounds and scored seven points versus Villanova in the WNIT quarterfinals (4/1).
2013-14 (West Virginia):Â Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
2012-13 (Georgia Tech): Played in 23 games and made five starts during her freshman campaign…Averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds in six minutes per game…Totaled 34 points, 28 rebounds, 10 steals, five assists and four blocks…Recorded a career-best eight points, six rebounds and two assists against Alcorn State (12/16)…Made her first-collegiate start against No. 10/10 Maryland (1/20).
Chamblee High School: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain under head coach Paul Ireland…Selected to the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association’s North/South and DeKalb County All-Star games in 2012…Named to the 2012 Georgia Region 6AAAA First Team and the All-DeKalb County First Team by the Atlanta Journal Constitution…Compiled 1,498 points, 920 rebounds and 315 steals during her prep career…Played in the GACA North/South All-Star Game in 2011.
Personal: Born Breana McDonald to Nat and Brenda McDonald ... Has two sisters Morgan and Nathalie… Mother Brendan ran track and competed in the long and triple jumps for four years at Auburn...Majoring in communications.
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