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Kyle DeHaven
Vitals

Height: 5'9" (175cm)
Weight 150lbs (68kg)
Position: Point Guard/Shooting Guard (1 or 2)
Date of Birth: Dec. 12, 1984
Passport: United States
Eurobasket player ID# 98044
Vertical Leap 22"(56cm)
Outlook
Kyle is an explosive "combo" guard who can play shooting guard as well as point guard. Offensively Kyle handles the ball and sees the floor extremely well and can score at will with her ability to take her defender off the dribble, or drain the outside shot.  She is an outstanding passer who uses her quickness to create shots for others as well as herself.  Kyle is an aggressive on the ball defender and plays passing lanes very well. A great defensive force who can disrupt the opponents' offense.
Pro Basketball Experience
2008-2009    BBV Leipzig Eagles, (Germany DBBL)
2008     Flying Foxes of Vienna (Austria AWBL) ; FIBA EuroCup ; FIBA CEWL
2005- 2006 through 2007-2008  University of Delaware, NCAA-D1 CAA Conference

SEASON 

GP 

PPG 

RPG 

AST 

ST 

 07-08

 29

10.6 

105 

 133

06-07 

 32

8.5 

2.7 

106

99 


2007-08:Team co-captain, CAA pre-season All-League selection, sportsmanship award (chosen by coaching staff to honor the athlete for being a role model and displaying sportsmanship to others) and team MVP.
Kyle did it all for the Blue Hens during the 2007-08 season, earning third team All-CAA honors and being selected as the CAA Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in her career. The second-year transfer from William & Mary led the Blue Hens with 10.6 points per game, 105 assists and 133 steals during the past season. She led all NCAA Division I players with 4.6 steals per game and also shot a team-best 82.6 percent from the free throw line. She set school records for steals in a season (133) and steals per game for a career (3.8) and her 232 career steals ranks her No. 5 all-time at UD in just two seasons of play.  Established or matched single game college career highs in points (24 against Delaware St. -- Nov. 9,2007), rebounds (11 against Drexel - Jan. 10, 2008), assists (8 against LaSalle -- Nov. 28,2007), and steals (9 against Northeastern -- Jan. 20,2008 - matched previous high)
 2006-07: Named to CAA All-Defensive Team • appeared in all 32 games while starting 13 for the Blue Hens • averaged 8.5 points per game and 2.7 rebounds per game • broke the school record with nine steals against Boston University (12/10) • led the team with 106 assists and 99 steals • her 3.1 steals per game ranked 11th in Division I • 99 steals were second most in a UD single season and just one shy of tying the school record • ranked second in the CAA with 3.09 steals per game, ranked third with a 1.9 assist/turnover ratio, and tied for 10th with 3.31 assists per game • scored a season-high 19 points on 8 of 10 shooting at VCU (2/1) • had 17 points against Towson (1/14) and 16 versus Georgia State (2/4) and Drexel (2/25) • scored 12 points in the NCAA Tournament game at Michigan State (3/18) • reached double figures in 15 games, including six of the last eight contests • dished out seven assists against Villanova (11/12) and George Mason (2/8) • recorded seven steals versus American (11/17) and Pennsylvania (11/29).
2005-06 Season: Sat out season as per NCAA transfer rules • practiced with the team.
2003-2004 through 2004-2005  College of William & Mary, NCAA-D-1 CAA Conference 
Second Team All-CAA selection during sophomore year • also named CAA Defensive Player of the Year and selected to CAA All-Defensive Team during 2004-05 season • selected to CAA All-Rookie Team in 2003-04 • led the CAA with 121 assists and 102 steals as a sophomore • averaged 11.4 points and 5.9 rebounds per game in 2004-05.

2003   Herndon High School, Virginia
McDonald’s All-America nominee • four-year team MVP • scored 1,600 career points • all-state and all-region selection • named all-district three years • All-Met selection as a senior • named to all-defensive team • All-Journal Times Team selection • first team all-conference pick in soccer.
Awards/Achievements
2008  CAA Conference Defensive Player of the Tear (Delaware)
2008  133 steals in a season - ranked #1 in the nation/NCAA D1 (Delaware)
2008  3rd Team All-CAA (Delaware)
2008  CAA All-Defensive Team (Delaware)
2007  NCAA Post-Season Tournament (Delaware)
2007  CAA All-Defensive Team (Delaware)
2005  2nd-Team All-CAA (William & Mary)
2005  CAA Defensive Player of the Year (William & Mary)
2004  CAA Rookie of the Year (William & Mary)
2004  3rd-Team All-CAA (William & Mary)
2004  CAA All-Defensive Team (William & Mary)
2003  McDonald's All-American nominee

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