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Tasha Phillips

Vitals
Height:  5'10" (178cm)
Position:; Guard (2)
Date of Birth: June 6, 1984
Passport: United States
Eurobasket Player ID # 93794
Outlook:
Tasha is an e
xcellent athlete who is very competitive and self-motivated.  She is a very quick versatile athlete that shoots from three point range with consistency. Tasha is an outstanding rebounder with a good vertical leap who grab a rebound and push the ball in transition.  She has great court awareness and is a good passer with a high basketball IQ.  Very physical athlete that can finish strong with contact. Tasha is a versatile player who has played 1,2 and 3 spots in her career. An improved ball handler, she is capable of playing either the point or the shooting guard position.
Pro Basketball Experience
2007-2008 
U Trustul Cre Cluj Napoca, Romania (ROM-D1,1T)
2004-2005 through 2005-2006: Clemson (NCAA- D1 ACC Conference)
05-06 stats
21 games: 9.3ppg, 4.7rpg, 2.7apg, FG: 37.2%, 3PT: 38.3%

Played in 21 games in the 2005-06 season with 14 starts ...averaged 9.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game ...both statistics ranked third on the team ...totaled 57 assists and 16 points in 21 games ...was 31-81 from three-point range for a 38.3 percentage ...break-out game of the season came in Thanksgiving tournament against host Memphis ...scored career high 23 points and collected career-best 15 rebounds that day ...earned her first start of the season the next day against Furman and posted 17 points with six rebounds and six assists ...followed that with an 18-point performance against UCLA on Dec. 3 ...scored in double figures for the fourth straight game with 14 in San Diego contest on Dec. 11 ...double-figure scoring streak hit five games after she posted 13 points against Wagner on Dec. 18 ...also pulled down seven rebounds in Wagner game ... against South Carolina on Jan. 2 and scored 11 points ...hit three three-point field goals against fifth-ranked North Carolina for 11 points ...also collected seven rebounds in that game ...scored 13 points in Georgia Tech contest and recorded seven rebounds for second straight game ...scored 18-points against Wake Forest ...hit 6-6 foul shots that afternoon to help the Lady Tigers set a single game record for free throw percentage ...then scored 14 points at Florida State with six boards and three assists ...was 4-6 from three-point range that night ...posted 12 points against top-ranked Duke on Jan. 26.

In 2004-05:Tremendous boost to the Clemson offense with her shooting and scoring ability...played in 24 games, starting 11 times...missed the final four games of the season after her foot injury...finished third on the team in scoring at 8 points per game...she led the team with 39 made three-point baskets...hit for 11 points and was 3-8 from outside against UCLA...had 11 points against Furman...set career-high with 22 in the South Carolina win, she hit five outside shots in that game...also had four assists and two steals versus the Gamecocks...had 11 points and was 3-7 from three-point range against Wagner...scored 15 points in the Ole Miss loss, including 13 after halftime...scored 12 points in a win over Georgetown, she hit two from outside against the Hoyas...scored 12 points in the final six and a half minutes to help Clemson down N.C. State in the conference opener...she hit three consecutive outside shots after starting 0-5 in that game...scored game-high 15 points, including three shots behind the three-point line, at Virginia...offensive explosion in the second half against Florida State...had 19 points in 11 minutes, including 5-7 shots from three-point range, in that game...her 19 points were the most by any Clemson player for a single half...scored six points and hit 2-3 shots versus Georgia, all from three-point range...scored 18 points at #3 Duke, hitting 6-15 shots and 4-9 three-pointers...she had 15 points in the second half versus the Blue Devils...hit 12-20 from three-point range in her final four games of the season.
2002-2003 through 2003-2004  Gulf Coast Community College (NJCAA)
Led Gulf Coast Community College to the national championship game of the National Junior College Athletic Association...averaged 12.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and shot 34 percent from 3-point range in her second year with the program...made 86 three-pointers as a sophomore at Gulf Coast...named to the All-Panhandle Conference team and All-State team in Florida in the NJCAA...helped the team to the national championship as a freshman
2002    Campbellsville HS, Campbellsville, KY
Awards/Achievements
2008  All-Star Team Romania (Cluj Napoca)
2004  All-Panhandle Conference Team (Gulf Coast CC)
2004  All-State Florida NJCAA (Gulf Coast CC)
2003  NJCAA National Championship (Gulf Coast CC)
Tasha Phillips highlights