| Ashley Langford |
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As a Sophomore (2006-07)
Third Team All-Conference USA in 2006-07... Set Tulane's single-season assist record for the second straight year with 207... Finished ninth in the NCAA and second in Conference USA with 6.27 assists per game... Enters 2006-07 sixth in Tulane history in assists after just two seasons...Shot .827 percent from the free throw line, fifth in Conference USA and 64th in all of Division I... Her .827 free throw percentage was the eight-best free throw mark in a single-season in Tulane history (her .867 in 2005-06 ranks third)... Second all-time in free throw percentage at Tulane at .846 (176-208) behind 2006-07 teammate Jami Montagnino...Tied her own Tulane single-game assist record with 14 dimes in Tulane's rout of UTEP on January 20, equaling her total from February 26, 2006 against SMU... Turned in an 11-assist game in Tulane's win over Alabama... now owns eight of the top 12 single-game assist marks in Tulane history, including the top five... Second in Conference USA in assist to turnover ratio (2.52)... Sixth in Conference USA in steals with 2.30 per game, second on the team... Her 76 steals were the sixth most in a single-season in Tulane history and helped Tulane shatter its single-season team steals record by almost 50 with 394 (eclipsing 2001-02's total of 346)... Started all 33 games in 2006-07 and all 59 in her career... Reached double-figures in scoring in 12 games... Recorded four double-doubles, three of the points-assists variety and one with points and rebounds... Named MVP of the Tulane DoubleTree Classic after scoring 17 points (one off her career high) and setting a career high with 10 rebounds for the first points-rebounds double-double of her career, leading the team on the boards. She also added five assists and a pair of steals as Tulane won the tournament... Handed out 11 assists to go with 12 points for a double-double in Tulane's win over Alabama, a game in which she went eight-for-eight from the free throw line... Dished out 10 assists with 10 points in Tulane's C-USA opener at UTEP on January 2, while shooting six-for-six from the free throw line... While tying her single-game assist record against UTEP January 20, also scored 10 points with two steals... Blocked one shot in each game against SMU and UCF... Recorded multiple steals in 22 of 33 games including a season high five in games against Loyola and No. 23 Texas Tech... Picked up a steal in 32 of 33 games... Turned in a 10-for-10 performance from the free-throw line at Miami (OH) on December 3, scoring 14 points with six assists.
As a Freshman (2005-06): Earned Freshman All-American honors from the Women's Basketball News Service, one of just 10 freshmen nationally to receive that honor, and only Tulane women's basketball player in history to do so... Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team... Broke Tulane record for single-season assists (171) and single-game assists (three times, record now stands at 14)... Averaged 6.58 assists per game to lead all freshmen and place fifth among all players nationally... Led Conference USA in assists... Tied the Conference USA single-game mark with 14 assists in a 71-58 Tulane win on Feb. 26... Recorded five double-digit assist games during the season, including three in the final five games of the season... Also led Tulane in steals with 48 and in minutes played as she averaged 38.4 minutes per game... Averaged 9.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game... Scored a season-high 18 points versus Memphis.
Prep: A lightning quick guard who was a two-time Street & Smith's honorable mention All-American... Recognized as a Women's Basketball Coaches
Association (WBCA) All-American honorable mention... An Associated Press All-State selection in 2005... Spent her first three seasons at Central Dauphin High School before controlling the offense during her final year for coach Larry Moore at Harrisburg... Scored 1,465 points in four-years as a varsity starter... Averaged 17 points per game during both
her junior and senior campaigns... Played her AAU ball with the Philadelphia Belles, winners of the Junior Nationals in Las Vegas and four straight regional championships... Named the Rotary Student of the Month... Member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Full name is Ashley Brooke Langford... Born March 13, 1987 in Harrisburg, Pa... Daughter of Sterling Langford... Has one older sister... Intended major is business... Lists Sheryl Swoopes and Michael Vick as her favorite athletes.