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Basia Bukowska |
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Senior ● Guard ●
5-4 ● Lublin, POL ● Daytona Beach CC |

A two-year
letterwinner that will contend for the Lakers’ starting point guard
position this season… Entering her fourth season under head coach
Dennis Cox after playing one season under him in the junior college
ranks… Very valuable to the team as a leader… One of the hardest
working players on the team… Anxious to contribute any way possible.
2005-06: Played a key role as a
backcourt reserve on a Clayton State squad that advanced to the
second round of the NCAA Division II National Tournament for a
second straight season… Saw action in 23 games, averaging two points
and one rebound a game… Shot 42 percent from 3-point range… Scored a
career-high 11 points on 4-for-7 shooting from the field against
Lander… Also scored nine points against Bowie State and eight points
against Augusta State… Dished out a career-high six assists against
Lander.
2004-05: Broke into the Clayton State
program on a solid footing, helping lead Clayton State to its first
Peach Belt Conference championship and first berth in the NCAA
Division II National Tournament… Saw action in 32 games with three
starts, averaging four points and one rebound a game… Shot 76
percent from the free throw line… Scored a season-high 10 points
against Armstrong Atlantic… Also scored nine points each against
Georgia College and against Newberry in the NCAA Division II
National Tournament… Dished out five assists each against Claflin
and Francis Marion.
Pre-Clayton State: Played her freshman
season at Daytona Beach Community College for head coach Dennis Cox
and helped lead the program to a 19-10 mark in the 2003-04 campaign
... Averaged nine points and four assists per game, earning
All-Mid-Florida Conference honors ... Drained 56 three-pointers last
year, hitting almost 40 percent from the field... Excelled in the
classroom with a 3.91 grade-point average.
Personal: Born: January 4, 1984…
Parents are Marian Bukowska and Alicua Bukowska… Favorite television
show is “Friends”… Athletic hero growing up was Michael Jordan…
Major is Business.
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