Aundrea Gamble finished her three-year career at Arkansas State as the only three-time Sun Belt Women’s basketball Student-Athlete of the Year in league history and became the first player in school to earn All-America honors in back-to-back seasons after earning Second-Team Senior CLASS All-America and WBCA Honorable All-America status over the past two seasons. Gamble is al the only player in school history to earn all-conference first-team honors three times.
This past season she helped led the Red Wolves on one of the most historic runs through the Sun Belt Conference season in the league’s history. A-State won 18-consecutive games and finished with mark of 19-1 mark to claim its second regular season championship in the last three seasons. At the time, the 18-game winning streak ranked as the fourth longest in the nation.
On the court, the McKinney, Texas native ranked in the top-50 in the NCAA in points per game, free-throw percentage, final points, minutes played per game, assists, field goals made and minutes played. Gamble’s 18.8 points per game ranked second best in the conference, while she led the league with 164 assists on the year. She also held elite company with UCONN’s Breanna Stewart as the only two players in the nation to average over 18 points, four assists and shot over 50 percent per game this past season.
This past season she helped led the Red Wolves on one of the most historic runs through the Sun Belt Conference season in the league’s history. A-State won 18-consecutive games and finished with mark of 19-1 mark to claim its second regular season championship in the last three seasons. At the time, the 18-game winning streak ranked as the fourth longest in the nation.
On the court, the McKinney, Texas native ranked in the top-50 in the NCAA in points per game, free-throw percentage, final points, minutes played per game, assists, field goals made and minutes played. Gamble’s 18.8 points per game ranked second best in the conference, while she led the league with 164 assists on the year. She also held elite company with UCONN’s Breanna Stewart as the only two players in the nation to average over 18 points, four assists and shot over 50 percent per game this past season.
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