Nina Bärlin
2
5-9
Guard
Katrineholm, Sweden
Sandagymn�siet School

2006: Played for 08 Stockholm Human Rights in Sweden.

2004-2005: Played professionally in Spain.

2003-2004: Elected not to play in final season of collegiate eligibility.

2002-2003: Suffered broken hand 10/13....returned to start season-opener against Charlotte 11/15 only to incur season-ending injury to left knee.

2001-2002: Team captain....named to All-Tournament team for Atlanta Marriott Northwest Classic after collecting 27 points, seven rebounds, and 17 assists in victories over UNC-Asheville and Eastern Washington including first double-double (15 points, 11 assists) vs. EWU 11/24....notched ACC-record four straight double-figure assist games with 11 vs. Eastern Washington, 14 vs. Arkansas State, and 11 vs. Southern, and 13 vs. Florida State....scored 15 points and added a school-record 17 assists vs. Virginia 1/10....suffered season-ending tear of anterior cruciate ligament in left knee 1/20 at Florida State. Ranked first in the ACC and second in the nation in assists at the time of the injury....underwent arthroscopic surgery 1/29....finished regular season second in the ACC in total assists despite missing the final 10-1/2 games of campaign due to the injury.

2000-2001: Switched from uniform number 13 to number 2 for sophomore season....set new career-high with 22 points vs. Mount St. Mary's 11/25....streak of 46 consecutive starts ended by flu 1/18 vs. Clemson....scored 17 points and added six assists in Tech's first-ever victory at Virginia 2/8....missed three late season games for medical reasons before returning for first collegiate duty off bench in WNIT at Mississippi State....earned spot on 12-player roster for Swedish National Team at World University Games in Beijing, China....averaged 12.4 points per game during five outings in tournament including a team-leading 17 points in opening game loss to The Netherlands 8/21, team-leading 16 points in loss to Russia 8/23, and 14 points in victory over Taiwan 8/29.

Selected as one of Atlanta's "50 Most Beautiful People" of 2000 by Jezebel magazine.

1999-2000: Stepped into Tech lineup at point guard and started all 31 games....scored 14 points, including three three-pointers, in upset of Clemson 12/4....earned all-tournament honors for Georgia Tech Holiday Invitational after playing 63 minutes without committing a turnover in games against Western Michigan and Pittsburgh....collected 14 points and nine assists 1/23 at Maryland....posted season-high 19 points 2/3 vs. Virginia....distributed career-best 11 assists 2/24 at N.C. State....grabbed season-high nine rebounds 3/18 at Chattanooga....scored 16 points in WNIT quarterfinal loss at Arkansas....led team in assists (117)....collected 16 points, five assists and two steals vs. Australian Institute of Sport 5/13 during Australian tour.

More: Born Feb. 24, 1980....Earned MVP honors while helping lead the Sandagymnasiet School to the Swedish under-21 team championship....also played for Brahe/JBC of the Swedish Elite League and averaged 13.3 points and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 34.8-percent (16-for-46) from three-point range during 1998-99 season....posted season-high 29 points vs. Norrköping Flamingos....named to all-star team at the 1999 European Championships in Sweden....brother, Stefan, has played professional soccer in Sweden and Norway.


At Tech:
SeasonGP-GSMINFG-FGAPCT.3PG-3PAPCT.FT-FTAPCT.PTSAVG.OFF-TOTAVG.AST.TOBLKSTLPF-D
1999-200031-3183474-223.33211-39.28264-106.6042237.240-983.211710515682-0
2000-200126-2564151-134.3814-15.26754-78.6921606.229-622.4796973271-2
2001-200217-1758442-120.3507-32.21950-70.7141418.310-633.71356153744-2
2002-20031-110-0---0-0---0-0---00.00-00.001000-0

In Sweden:
SeasonGamesMINFG-FGAPCT.3PG-3PAPCT.FT-FTAPCT.PTSAVG.OFF-TOTAVG.AST.BLKSTLPF
1998-199924701125-313.39917-36.34853-87.60931913.335-954.056108666