2016-17 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Freshman (2015-16): Tylah King appeared in five games for the Tigers and totaled 21 minutes. Scored six points on 2-of-5 shooting for the season, with one three-pointer on two attempts. Hit her first field goal with a three-pointer at Pepperdine (Feb. 13), and added a free throw for a career-best four points. Hit 1-of-3 from the field against Portland (Feb. 18) for her other bucket on the season. High School/Club: Tylah King, a 6-0 guard from Queensland, Australia, helped Brisbane State High School to a 60-4 record over the last four years while averaging 15 points, four assists and four rebounds per game. The team won four Queensland Girls Secondary School Conference Championships. King was the team''s Most Improved player her junior year and named the team''s Most Valuable Player as a senior.
King played at the Queensland State Level in club ball, leading the Northside Wizards in scoring and earning team MVP honors. She was selected to represent Queensland at the Australian U18 National Championships in 2014 and the U20 Australian National Championships in February 2015.
Personal: King is the daughter of Leonard and Tracey King. She intends to major in Pyschology. | | |
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