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Class of 2005: B.S. International Affairs 2003-2004: Started last three games of senior season. 2002-2003: Did not score while seeing duty in ten games off the bench. 2001-2002: Collected eight points along with career-highs in rebounds (8), assists (4) and blocked shots (4) in 25 minutes of duty off bench during 2/21 loss at Clemson. 2000-2001: Notched first points of Tech career 12/28 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)....connected on first career three-pointer 2/8 at Virginia....recorded first assist and blocked shot of her career while leading team with three assists 2/12 vs. Duke....broke loose with three three-pointers and season-high nine points in 2/19 loss at Clemson. 1999-2000: Saw limited playing time for Alvik Stockholm....posted season-high eight points, including 2-for-2 on three-pointers, along with four rebounds 1/8 vs. SLG/Lule� BBK....also scored eight points vs. Solna 1/26. More: Signed a national letter of intent with Georgia Tech 11/10/99....represented her country on the Swedish National Team that competed in the World Championships during July 1999....also played for division leading Alvik Stockholm in the Swedish Elite league (Elitserien) during 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons while attending Hagalundsskolan School in Solna, Sweden....born Jan. 4, 1981 in Zenica, Bosnia.
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