0 Michelle Bevan
0 - Michelle Bevan
Height: 5-10
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Houston, TX
High School: Clements
Position: G/F

Career:
Has appeared in 59 games during her first three seasons in the program and drawn 35 starting assignments ...  Has scored in double figures on 19 occasions ... Led or shared for team rebounding honors on 13 occasions.

Junior (2015-16):
Started 18 of the 20 games she saw action in ... Honorable Mention All-UAA for the second straight season ... Averaged 22.8 minutes per outing and she ranked second on the club and 20th among UAA players in overall scoring average (9.5 ppg) ... Chalked up nine games of double-figure scoring ... Paced the team and was ninth in the league performers with a 45.1 percent (78 of 173) effort from the floor in overall action ... Emory's top scorer in four outings ... Averaged 4.3 rebounds in overall affairs, good for the No. 2 spot on the club ... Either led or shared for team rebounding honors on seven occasions ... Successful on a team-leading 72.7 percent (32 of 44) from the foul line ... Started all 14 games and registered a 9.6 per-game scoring mark in league play, third on the team and 23rd on the conference ladder ... Held down the No. 21 position on the UAA chart with a 4.7 per-game average in rebounding in conference action ... Finished with an 85.2 percent (23 of 27) showing from the stripe in league tilts ... Second on the team in scoring with 13 points, hitting six-of-13 field goal attempts, and tied Khadijah Sayyid for game honors with eight rebounds in a 65-59 triumph vs. No. 14 New York University (Feb. 12) -- hit a bucket with 3:06 left in the game that gave the Eagles the lead for good at 53-52, and later made a layup with 47 ticks on the clock that moved Emory to a 61-57 edge ... Career-high tying 21 point performance was Emory's top total in a 63-52 triumph over Carnegie Mellon (Jan. 22) -- totaled 13 second-half points, nine in the last quarter, and ended the game successful on eight-of-17 field goal attempts and all four free throw opportunities ... Topped all players with 18 points, converting seven field goals in 14 attempts along with all four free throw opportunities, and tied Ilene Tsao for team honors with a season-high tying eight rebounds against Rochester (Jan. 9) ... First 21-point contest led all players and saw her knock down a career-high 10-of-14 field goals in a 70-46 victory over Rhodes College (Jan. 4) ... Seven-of-15 from the floor and produced a team-high 15 points to go along with a team-high tying five boards at Brandeis (Jan. 17) ... Sank five-of-eight floor attempts en route to a 12-point outing and was second on the club with six boards vs. No. 1 Washington University (Jan. 31) ... Picked off a team-leading six rebounds and tied Shellie Kaniut for a game-high four steals at Case Western Reserve (Jan. 24) ... No. 2 among Emory scorers with 12 points and tied for the team high with eight caroms in a win over Agnes Scott (Dec. 8). 

Sophomore (2014-15):
Battled injuries throughout the year but did appear in 18 games, 16 in a starting capacity ... Honorable Mention All-UAA ... Third on the club with an average of 27.4 minutes per outing ... No. 3 on the team in scoring with an 8.5 per-game average ... Produced eight contests of double-figure scoring ... Led or shared for team scoring honors in two games ... Third on the squad with a 4.7 per-game effort in rebounding ... Eagles' top rebounded on four occasions ... Successful on a team-high 70.2 percent from the charity stripe, converting 33 of her 47 opportunities ... In league action, she ranked 12th on the UAA in chart in free throw percentage (.733, 22-of-30) ... Started all 11 of her UAA appearances and ended up 27th on the league's scoring list (7.8 ppg) ... First career double-double saw her put up 12 points and a career-high 11 boards in a 67-61 win vs. Brandeis (Feb. 6) -- grabbed a key offensive board off an Emory miss at the stripe with 27 seconds remaining that eventually led to the Eagles hitting two free throws, extending their lead to four points ... Tied for the team lead in scoring when she recorded the first of two career-best 15-point outings came vs. Carnegie Mellon (Jan. 25), going five-of-six from the floor while converting all five free throw opportunities in a 62-57 victory -- hit a key bucket with 51 seconds on the clock that gave Emory a 58-54 lead ... Six boards and four steals over 33 minutes of play, helping Emory to a 65-62 win vs. Case Western (Jan. 23) ... Came off the bench and tallied 11 points, 10 in the second half, in a 68-45 triumph against Sewanee (Dec. 2) ... Scored all 12 of her points in the second half, ending the contest five-of-10 from the floor and sinking both free throw attempts at Piedmont (Dec. 30) ... Tied for the team lead in scoring with 13 points, converting five-of-11 from the floor, along with three free throws, and added three assists and four caroms in a 73-61 win at No. 23-ranked Rhodes (Jan. 5) ... Pulled down a team-high tying nine rebounds in a 79-40 outcome over Agnes Scott (Dec. 8) ... Second effort of a career-high tying 15 points came vs. No. 8 NYU (Feb. 8), with that total placing her second on the squad ... Missed the first four games of the campaign before returning to the lineup against Maryville (Nov. 30), where she turned in a 15-minute stint, sinking four of her five field goal opportunities en route to an eight-point contest. 

Freshman (2013-14):
Appeared in 21 games and earned one starting assignment ... Averaged 16.1 minutes, 4.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game ... Scored in 19 and grabbed rebounds in 20 contests ... Scored a season-high 10 points on two occasions, the first coming vs. Rochester (Jan. 11) where she sank five-of-seven from the floor, while adding three steals and four boards in a 74-43 victory ... Lone start of the campaign came at Piedmont (Dec. 31) where she recorded four rebounds and two steals in 19 minutes of play ... Emory's top-scoring reserve in the scoring (9 pts.) and rebounding (4 rebs.) departments over 19 minutes in a 72-67 win over Johns Hopkins (Jan. 4) ... Season-long 23 minutes and paced the Emory subs in scoring with a season-high tying 10 points, converting all five of her field goal attempts, vs. Washington University (Feb. 2) ... Tied as the team's No. 2 rebounder with five boards in a 92-61 decision over LaGrange College (Nov. 26) ... Came up with a key offensive rebound following a miss at the free throw line with 40 seconds left that led to a Selena Castillo bucket that knotted the score at 67-67 with 34 tick on the clock in an eventual 68-67 triumph over Maryville College (Dec. 1) ... Third on the club with five rebounds in a 16-minute effort at Carnegie Mellon (Feb. 14).  

High School:

Four-year member of the  basketball program at Clements High School where she was coached by Clint Watts her final campaign … Served as her team's captain her junior and senior seasons … Tossed in 12 points and grabbed 6.0 rebounds per contest her final year en route to claiming 23-5A All District First-Team honors … Chosen team MVP as a senior … Captured second-team recognition on district teams her sophomore and junior years … As a junior, she helped team to a 20-win season and the program's first appearance in the state tournament since 2003 ... Closed out her prep career as just one of three CHS three players to score 1,000 or more points … Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Academic All-State honoree … Academic All-District all four years. 

Personal:
Daughter of Jay Bevan and Jayna Halverson ...  AP Scholar with Honor … Member of the National Honor Society ... Academic All-State her senior year in high school.

Quote:
"I chose Emory because of the outstanding athletic and academic challenge it would bring me.  I knew that by selecting Emory, I would be constantly pushed to succeed.  I liked the size of the school -- it is a community and I will not be just a face in the crowd." 


Career Stats

Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3pt
FG-FGA
PCT FT-FTA PTS AVG REB AVG
2015-16 20-18 78-173 .451  2 - 8 .250 32-44 190 9.5 86 4.3
2014-15 18-16 60-149 .403   0 - 2 .000 33-47 153 8.5 85 4.7
2013-14 21-1 35-78 .449   0 - 3 .000 14-20 84 4.0 59 2.8
TOTAL 59-35 173-400 .433   2 - 13
.154 79-111 427 7.2 230 3.9

 

Career Highs

Points 21 Carnegie Mellon, Jan. 22, 2016
  21 Rhodes College, Jan. 4, 2016
  18 University of Rochester, Jan. 9, 2016
Rebounds 11
Brandeis University, Feb. 6, 2015
  9 Agnes Scott College, Dec. 8, 2014
Field Goals 10  Rhodes College, Jan. 4, 2016
  8 Carnegie Mellon, Jan. 22, 2016
3 pt. FGs 1 on two occasions
Assists on five occasions
Steals 4
Case Western Reserve, Jan. 24, 2016
  4 Case Western Reserve, Jan. 23, 2015
Minutes 35
at New York University, Feb. 1, 2015