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2009-10 Lady Bulldog Basketball Player Profile

2009-10 Lady Bulldog Basketball Player Profile

#1 Aly Giddens
FR, 5-9
Hometown: Jackson, Tenn.
Previous School: University School of Jackson

Aly comes to us as a walk-on from USJ here in Jackson. She has been around our program since she was little and she fits into the system well. She is a great person and is intelligent. Aly gives her best everyday and will be a great teammate. She is a good three point shooter and as the year goes on will get even better. She comes to us with an attribute most freshmen do not have and that is strength. I am excited about having Aly as a part of our program at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. She is the type of person that we want here.

Before Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ: Giddens prepped at University School of Jackson where she played basketball for four years. As a sophomore, she earned the Coach's Award and was second on the team in three pointers made and steals. Giddens earned the Bruin Award and led the team in three-point percentage as a junior. As a senior, she was a co-captain and led the team in three-point percentage and charges. Off the court, Giddens was a member of the the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Key Club and SADD. She was also selected to represent Tennessee in the USBA Tournament in Columbus, Ohio.

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Past Seasons

  • 2008-09 (37-1) TranSouth/NAIA National Champions
  • 2007-08 (35-1) TranSouth Champions
  • 2006-07 (30-6) TranSouth Champions
  • 2005-06 (31-6) NAIA National Champions
  • 2004-05 (35-5) NAIA National Champions
  • 2003-04 (32-5) TranSouth Co-Champions
  • 2002-03 (34-3) TranSouth Champions
  • 2001-02 (35-4) TranSouth Champions
  • 2000-01 (31-5) TranSouth Champions
  • 1999-00 (28-8) TranSouth Champions
  • 1998-99 (31-5) TranSouth Champions
  • 1997-98 (35-3) TranSouth/NAIA National Champions
  • 1996-97 (35-5) TranSouth Champions
  • 1995-96 (34-4) TCAC Champions

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