Birth Date: | July 30, 1985 |
Height: | 5-4 |
Year: | Jr. |
Hometown: | Houston, TX |
High School: | Kinkaid |
Position: | G |
Major: | Psychology |
Parents: | Robert & Roberta Anding |
Career:
Played in a total of 77 games, 33 as a starter during her Emory
playing days ... Despite having her senior year shortened due to an
injury, she still finished 12th on the school's all-time list in
steals (101) ... Registered 34 games of two or more steals during
her career ... Six career performances of double-digit scoring.
Senior (2006-07):
Saw her final year cut short due to a knee injury suffered in early
December ... Played in a total of six games ... Played a
season-long 18 minutes against Oglethorpe (Nov. 29) and scored five
points while coming up with three steals ... Played in the waning
moments of the squad's final game of the year against Case Western
(Feb. 24).
Junior (2005-06):
Junior point guard Katie Anding improved in rebounds and assists
per game averaging 2.1 rebounds and 1.5 assists compared to 2004-05
's 1.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists ... Played in 25 games and was
second on the team with 38 steals in 25 games, including a
four-steal performance against LaGrange College (Dec. 3) ... No. 10
in the UAA with a 1.58 steals per-game average ... Scored her
season-high 11 points against then 12th-ranked New York University
( Feb. 5) ... Received the Defensive Award ... Posted 15
multi-steal games ... Tied her career high with six rebounds vs.
LaGrange (Dec. 3).
Sophomore (2004-05):
Received the team's Best Defensive Player award ... Second
on the team with 41 steals in 25 games, including a seven-steal
performance against Piedmont (Feb. 22), the third-most steals in a
game in school history ... Second on the team and No. 11 among UAA
players in steals average (1.64 spg) ... Her season three-point
field goal percentage was the best in the UAA in conference games
... Anding set personal season-highs in points, rebounds, assists,
and steals ... Five games of double-digit scoring ... She put up
two of her best performances of the season against opponents
nationally ranked by d3hoops.com -- 13 points against then
13th-ranked Washington (Mo.) on February 11, before dropping 11
points on then third-ranked Brandeis (Mass.) on Jan. 23.
Freshman (2003-04):
Received the team's Sixth Player Award ... Converted
15-of-18 free-throws for an 83.3 percentage, and she had a 35.0
three-point percentage ... Finished tied for fourth on the team in
steals and averaged 2.8 points per game.
Career Highs:
Points | 13 | LaGrange, Nov. 28, 2004. |
Rebounds | 6 | Case Western Reserve (Ohio), Feb. 26, 2005. |
6 | at LaGrange, Dec. 3, 2005 | |
Assists | 4 | Two times |
Steals | 7 | Piedmont College, Feb. 22, 2005. |
Quote:
"I couldn't be happier with my choice to attend Emory. It
is a university that had everything I was looking for: a Southern
school with academic prestige and a reputable athletics program. It
also provided me with the opportunity to participate in both
varsity basketball and track, which are my two biggest passions. I
really couldn't have found a better, more fun loving, competitive
group of girls to spend all of my time with -- including morning
practices!"