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2016-17 Women's Basketball Roster

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11 Rosanna Reynolds

11 Rosanna Reynolds

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Height:
    5-10
  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Highschool:
    Divine Child
  • Hometown:
    Canton, Mich.

Summary

Biography

Career Notes
• Finished career No. 1 in total assists (552) and third (1,745 points) in scoring at conclusion of career. Also No. 1 in minutes (4,388), minutes played per game (34.0), game starts (129) and assists per game (4.3) at finish of career.
• First player in program history with 1,500 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in Titan career.
• Started all 129 games and logged 1,000-plus minutes in all four full seasons.
• Finished career in the top 10 in field goals made (635, 3rd), free throw percentage (77.4, 4th), free throws made (319, 5th), total rebounds (634, 9th), 3-pointers made (156, 9th) and points per game (13.5, 10th).
• Scored in double figures in 89 of 129 career games.
• Posted 16 career double-doubles and 50 games of five or more assists.

2016-17
• Earned First Team All-Horizon League honors, becoming just second player in school history to be three-time All-Conference.
• Athletic Department's Co-President's Award winner, presented to the top senior male and female student-athlete at Detroit Mercy.
• Team co-captain for the second-straight season.
• One of two players to start in all 32 games.
• Voted the Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year.
• Selected as a national candidate for the Senior Class Award, just one of 30 Division I women's basketball student-athletes from across country.
• Named to CSUN Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team.
• Two-time Horizon League Player of the Week honors (1/9, 1/23).
• Named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team.
• Had two, 30-point games on the season, one of two players in the HL to do so. Scored in double figures in 25 out of 32 games. Was fourth in the Horizon League with nine, 20-point contests.
• In the NCAA Division I rankings, she ranked 41st in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.26), 51st in assists per game (4.9) and 52nd in total assists (158).
• Averaged 16.2 points, 5.5 boards & 4.9 assists in 32.9 minutes per game.
• Led the team in scoring (16.2 ppg), assists (158), steals (46) and total minutes (1,052), while ranking second in total rebounds (177).
• Shot a career-best 43.9 percent from the field (185-for-421).
• Ranked fifth in the Horizon League in scoring, second in total assists and assists per game, third in assist-to-turnover ratio and ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (35.9).
• Led the Titans in scoring in 14 out of 32 games during the season, including the final two games of the Horizon League Championship. Shared or led the Titans in assists in 20 games throughout the season.
• Posted four double-doubles on the season, all within a six-game stretch.
• Had the top two single-game assist totals on the season, tallying 12 at Milwaukee and 11 at home vs. UIC.
• Opened the season with 29 points, hitting five triples, at Delaware State (11/11).
• Neared a triple-double with eight points, nine rebounds and eight assists against Cal-State Northridge (11/25) at the CSUN Thanksgiving Classic.
• Turned in a 20-point, seven-assist game at Minnesota (12/3).
• Had a career day at Eastern Michigan (12/6), tallying 30 points, eight rebounds, five assists and five steals.
• First double-double with 15 points, 11 assists vs. UIC (12/31).
• Scored a season-high 32 points, adding 10 boards at Oakland (1/7).
• Dished out a season-best 12 assists at Milwaukee (1/13).
• Surpassed the 1,500-point plateau vs. Northern Kentucky (1/16).
• Posted 24 points and 11 boards vs. Youngstown State (1/20).
• Became first player in school history to reach 1,500-point, 500-rebound and 500-assist plateau when she surpassed 500 assists vs. Cleveland State (1/22).
• Hit 9-of-14 shots for 21 points at Wright State (1/27).
• Became the all-time assists leader vs. Milwaukee (2/2), tallying 21 points, eight assists and six boards, sinking 4-of-5 shots from 3-point range.
• Scored 21 points to go along with nine boards at YSU (2/25).
• During the HL Championship, averaged 18.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists during 33.3 minutes per game, shooting 50 percent from the floor.
• Scored a game-high 25 points in the Horizon League Championship game vs. Green Bay (3/7), sinking 3-of-4 shots from beyond the arc.
• Had five or more assist in 16 games during the season.
• Her 519 points was eighth all-time in single-season history, while her 158 assists ranked No. 6 in single-season program history. Both were career-highs.
• Earned Horizon League Fall & Spring Horizon League Academic Honor Roll laurels.
• Named to the Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll.

2015-16
• A First Team All-Horizon League honoree, who started all 30 games.
• Selected as the Co-Horizon League Scholar Athlete of the Winter.
• Two-time Horizon League Player of the Week (1/11 & 2/29).
• Voted team co-captain.
• Averaged 15.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and a team-leading 5.0 assists in 34.2 minutes per game.
• Ranked second in the Horizon League in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1) and free-throw percentage.
• Free-throw percentage of 87.2 (102-for-117) was 14th in NCAA and second all-time in single-season school history.
• Was third in assists per game and tied-for-sixth in scoring in the Horizon League.
• Surpassed 100 assists for third time in career, totaling 149, tied-for-seventh in single-season history.
• Shot 43.4 percent from the floor (169-for-389) -- 14th in the Horizon League, adding 28 triples.
• Scored in double figures 25 times and topped 20 points in six contests.
• Recorded six double-doubles.
• Posted 15 games of five or more assists and nine contests of seven or more assists.
• Led squad in steals (40) and ranked second in rebounds (176) and third in blocks (20).
• Also ranked in the top 20 in the conference in rebounding (17th) and blocks per game (0.7, 13th).
• Started season with six-straight games of 15 points or better.
• Opened season with 18 points, seven assists, five rebounds, three blocks and three steals vs. Bradley (11/13).
• Had three more blocks vs. Michigan (11/15).
• Pulled down a season-best 13 rebounds at St. Bonaventure (11/24).
• Posted 21 points and 10 rebounds vs. Cincinnati (12/2).
• Notched 20 points, seven assists, six boards and three blocks vs. IPFW (12/9).
• Had 13 points and 11 rebounds at Western Michigan (12/12).
• Swiped a season-best five steals at Michigan State (12/21).
• Became the 12th player in program history to reach 100 career 3-pointers during league opener vs. Youngstown State (1/2).
• Recorded 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists vs. Cleveland State (1/4).
• Tallied 15 points and eight assists at Valparaiso (1/7).
• Tied a season-best with 26 points at UIC (1/9).
• Became the 20th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau vs. Wright State (1/14).
• Dished out nine assists vs. Oakland (1/23).
• Went 12-for-12 from the free throw line, netting 21 points at Milwaukee (1/28).
• Had 26 points and nine rebounds at Cleveland State (2/4).
• Tallied 10 assists vs. Valparaiso (2/13).
• Broke single-game school record with 15 assists at Wright State (2/20), adding 10 points and seven boards.
• Scored 20 points at Oakland (2/27).
• Sixth double-double of year came in Horizon League Championship quarterfinal vs. Valparaiso (3/10) as she totaled 18 points and 11 rebounds, to go along with seven assists in a season-high 43 minutes.
• Tied for third in the HL in minutes played per game, surpassing the 1,000-minute plateau for third season.
• Named to Preseason All-Horizon League First Team.
• Selected to College Sports Madness Preseason All-Horizon League Second Team.
• Earned Horizon League Winter All-Academic Team honors.
• Earned Horizon League Fall & Spring Academic Honor Roll accolades.
• Named to UDM Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
• Presented with the Titan Club Award at the UDM Awards Banquet, given to a male and female student-athlete on the merits of athletic performance and academic excellence.
• Earned the Dad Butler Award, which is presented to a male and female student-athlete who shows dedication to practice and having the ability to rehabilitate an injury to his or her fullest capabilities, for the second-straight season.

2014-15
• Played and started all 30 games for Detroit coming back from a knee injury as a sophomore.
• Earned Second Team All-Horizon League as well as Second Team All-HL by College Sports Madness.
• Led the Titans in scoring at 15.7 points per game as well as assists (3.4) and free-throw percentage (69-of-91 for 75.8%), while placing second with 16 blocks, and third in rebounding (5.2) and total steals (33).
• Shot 41.5 percent (171-of-412) from the field and 37.8 percent (59-of-156) from three.
• Ended the year in the Horizon League’s top 15 in a number of categories including; second in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.4) – which was 18th in the nation – fourth in minutes played (35.2), three-point field-goal percentage and 3-point field goals (2.0), sixth in free-throw percentage, seventh in scoring, ninth in assists, 10th in blocks (0.5), 14th in field-goal percentage and 17th in rebounding.
• Her five double-doubles were tied for 10th in the conference and her 59 made 3-pointers rank eighth in Titan history.
• She also twice nailed a HL-high seven 3-pointers in a game – one away from the school record.
• Scored in double digits in 26 games and went over 20 points six times.
• Finished with 20 points and three assists at Milwaukee.
• Posted 15 points, 10 boards and four assists against Cleveland State.
• Recorded a game-high 26 points with nine boards at Oakland.
• Had a season-high eight assists with 17 points against Valparaiso.
• Tallied a double-double with a team-high 19 points and 11 rebounds with a season-best seven assists at Youngstown State and was named College Sports Madness HL Player of the Week following that.
• Netted a game-high 27 points and 11 rebounds with five assists and no turnovers against Oakland.
• Posted 15 points, four rebounds, two assists and two blocks versus UIC.
• Scored 17 points with seven caroms at Wright State.
• Ended with 19 points, 10 rebounds and team-high five helpers at Eastern Michigan.
• Tallied 22 points with four rebounds versus Delaware State.
• Named to the Glass City Classic All-Tournament Team after scoring a game-high 26 points and tying her career high with seven treys at Toledo.
• An amazing game with a career-high 33 points (7-10 3-FG) and 11 rebounds for her second career double-double at IPFW, earning HL Player of the Week and College Sports Madness HL Player of the Week.
• Had 17 points in the season opener at Michigan.
• Took home the Dad Butler Award, given to a student-athletes who show dedication to practice and having the ability to rehabilitate an injury to his or her fullest capabilities, and the Larry Bleach Award, presented to a student-athlete who sets the strength and conditioning standards for other student-athletes to follow at the Annual Academic & Athletic Awards Dinner.
• A member of the Detroit Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Horizon League Fall Academic Honor Roll and the HL’s Winter All-Academic Team. 

2013-14
• Played in just three games before a knee injury suffered in the opening minute at Western Michigan ended her season.
• Started the year with 12 points and seven rebounds on the road at Canisius.
• Totaled 12 points, seven assists and six rebounds against Lawrence Tech.
• A member of the UDM Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and the Horizon League Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2012-13
• A fantastic rookie campaign that saw her selected to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team.
• Played and started all 34 games and averaged a team-high 35.3 minutes per game.
• Played 40 minutes in six games, including all 45 minutes in an overtime outing at Ball State.
• She also tallied 7.8 points – fifth on the team – along with 3.3 rebounds and a team-high 4.0 assists per game (135).
• She finished fifth in the Horizon League in assists (120th in the nation), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.7) and minutes played.
• Had 20 games on the year with four or more assists, handing out a season high of nine against Cleveland State.
• Her 1.73 assist-to-turnover ratio was also 54th in the country.
• Shot 41.5% from the field (100-of-214) with 25 three-pointers, and hit 72.2% from the charity stripe sinking 39-of-54.
• Second on the squad with 34 steals.
• Scored in double figures 10 times, including a season-high 20 points on a season-best 8-of-10 from the field, 2-of-4 from three and 2-of-2 from the free throw line with five assists at Wright State.
• Collected her first career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Madonna.
• Handed out a team-high four assists and scored five points in her collegiate debut at Michigan.
• Netted 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Canisius.
• Credited with a team-high six assists along with 10 points, a rebound and steal against #6/7 Penn State.
• In double figures with 14 points at Ohio.
• Came away with nine points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals at South Florida.
• Recorded five points, a team-high eight rebounds and three helpers against Green Bay.
• Had a team high six assists along with 11 points at UIC.
• Posted a team-high seven assists with two steals against Wright State and a game-high eight assists with nine points and six rebounds versus Valparaiso.
• Connected on a season-best three 3-pointers en route to 13 points and four helpers in a home match-up with Loyola.
• Pulled down eight rebounds and had nine points in the Horizon League Championship Semifinals at Green Bay.
• Handed out four assists in each of her last three games in the WBI against the College of Charleston, Penn and McNeese State, adding 11 points and four rebounds in the championship game over the Cowgirls.
• A member of the UDM Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

High School
• A two-time All-State honoree at Divine Child.
• She led her team to a Class B title as a junior and a semifinals appearance as a senior ... Named to the All-State Dream Team as a senior after averaging 12.0 points and 4.0 assists per game.
• Also tabbed to the BCAM Best team for Class B in 2011 and 2012, the Basketball Coaches Association’s equivalent of an All-State team.
• She then played in the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) 33rd Annual All-Star Festival at the Palace of Auburn Hills in the summer of 2012.
• She starred in the state tournament in 2011 and was named Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four after netting 28 points in the semifinals – including two free throws with 4.1 seconds left in double overtime for the 54-52 win over Goodrich – and a game-high 21 in the title game over Three Rivers…Tallied 15.0 ppg., as a junior and 18.0 ppg., as a sophomore.
• A First Team All-State performer by the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and the BCAM as a junior.
• Also First Team All-Metro West in 2011.
• As a sophomore, she was tabbed fourth team All-State by the Detroit Free Press and ended her senior year as a three-time All-Catholic and All-Area player.
• Guided her team to a regional championship as a freshman and finalist appearance as a sophomore.
• Featured as a Detroit Free Press Scholar Athlete as a senior after posting a 4.030 grade-point average.
• Played AAU with Michigan Top Ten, helping her squad to a Midwest Adidas Summer Slam tournament championship in 2011.
• Also was a member of the Class B State title track team as a sophomore and senior.
• In track, she was All-State as a junior and senior earning second place in 4x200 and third place in the 4x400 relays.
• She was a state qualifier in the 300-meter hurdles in 2011 and once again finished second in the 4x200, third in the 4x100 and sixth in the 300 hurdles as a senior.

Personal
• Daughter of David and Kathy Reynolds.
• Has three younger brothers.
• Her grandfather graduated from Detroit in 1953.
• Her mother, two aunts and three uncles all played basketball at UM-Dearborn, while one cousin runs track at Notre Dame and two others run cross country and track at Grand Valley State.
• Lists her biggest thrill in sports as winning the 2011 state championship, including the semifinals when she hit two last second free throws in double overtime for the win.
• Chose Detroit because of the coaching staff, a chance to contribute, close to home and excellent academics.
• Enrolled in the five-year MBA Business program.

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