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(2007-08 - Junior): Started 26 games as the Lady Rebels' point guard, and finished the year with a 6.9 ppg average and 2.83 apg, seventh-best in the league ... turned in 14 points at #15 Utah (3/8) ... dished out a career-high 10 assists against New Mexico (3/4) ... finished with a career-high five steals at San Diego State (2/27) ... turned in a career-high performance at the line, hitting 12 free throws (out of 16), including 8-of-10 in overtime in UNLV's 73-68 win over BYU (2/16) ... poured in 13 points at Air Force (2/13) ... notched 13 points off the bench and grabbed five rebounds at Colorado State (2/9) ... scored nine points and collected six rebounds against TCU (1/29) ... 10 points at BYU (1/16) ... scored 12 points, made two key free throws and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds against Colorado State (1/9) ... five assists against No. 16 George Washington (11/30) ...third-straight game in double-figures with 13 against Richmond (11/23) ... one of three players in double figures with 16 against Texas Tech (11/17) ... posted 11 points and dished out five assists against Loyola Marymount (11/11).
(2006-07 - Sophomore): Entered the starting lineup in the fourth game and never left, as she became one of the most dependable and consistent players during the season ... after playing just 21 minutes as a freshman, averaged 30 her sophomore season ... finished third in scoring with 7.9 ppg (24th in the MWC) ... led the team in assists with 2.86 per game, which ranked ninth in the MWC ... free-throw percentage of 80.2% (77-of-96) ranked eighth ... posted 15 points in win over BYU, including an 8-of-8 performance at the line (2/21) ... career-high six rebounds, and added nine points and four assists against Colorado State (2/1) ... missed just one shot, as she was 3-of-4 from the floor and 6-of-6 at the line for 12 points in 51-46 win over Wyoming (1/11) ... scored 14 of her game-high 18 points in the second half in a 71-54 win over San Diego State (1/6) ... turned in a star performance against #19 DePaul in UNLV's 89-71 win, as she scored a career-high 21 points while shooting 11-of-12 from the line, and added eight assists ... notched 13 points and seven assists against UT-San Antonio (12/21) ... 18 points on 6-of-8 shooting against UC Irvine (12/19) ... named to Lady Rebel Shootout All-Tournament Team after averaging 10.5 points and 5.5 assists for the weekend, as she finished with nine points against Wisconsin (11/25) and recorded 12 points and eight assists in the win over Elon (11/24) ... notched eight points against Cal State Bakersfield (11/20) ... seven points off the bench against Michigan (11/18).
(2005-06 - Freshman): Saw limited time in her first year in Las Vegas ... finished the season with seven appearances, and scored six points while also recording four assists and three rebounds ... dished out two assists against Colorado State (2/18) ... two points, first two career assists against Lamar (12/31) ... scored first career points against Jackson State (12/17).
High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Lakeridge High ... helped team to three straight top-four state finishes and runner-up title as a junior ... Lakeridge was a combined 71-9 over her four years ... honorable mention all-state and first-team all-league as a senior while averaging 10 points, 5.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game ... second-team all-tournament after averaging 15 points and 4.5 assists in the state playoffs ... played in the Oregon-Washington All-Star game ... as a junior, was second team all-league ... played golf as a freshman and led the team to conference championship and fifth in the state, earning third-team all-league honors ... played two years (2002-03) for the Triple Threat AAU team in Portland, Ore., and was named OC tourney MVP ... played in 2004 for the Washington Triple Threat in Seattle, Wash.
Personal: Brittany Suzanne Halberg ... born on July 18, 1987, in Seattle, Wash. ... daughter of Eric and Jill Halberg ... has a twin sister, Erika ... also has two younger sisters, Paige (19) and Jenna (17) ... grandfather, Ed, played basketball for Oregon ... father was a minor-leaguer in the San Francisco Giants system ... volunteered in high school for both the Special Olympics and the Red Cross ... chose UNLV over Montana State and Portland State ... majoring in journalism and media studies.
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