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2005-2006 Women's Basketball Roster

55 Alofa Toiaivao

55 Alofa Toiaivao

  • Position:
    Center
  • Height:
    6-3
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Highschool:
    Brighton High School
  • Hometown:
    Sandy, UT

Summary

Biography

2005-06 (Junior): Appeared in 11 games with six starts... started six of seven contests before missing the final 13 games of the season...averaged 7.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 2.2 bpg...averaged a team-high 13.5 ppg and 8.8 rpg in four WAC contests, before sitting out the remainder of the year...notched four points, four rebounds and three blocks against Washington State (Nov. 25)...eight points and two blocks in 23 minutes vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 26)...recorded 14 points and nine rebounds in win vs. Campbell (Dec. 16)...set new career-high with six blocks vs. Kent State (Dec. 28)....posted 14 points and nine rebounds at Nevada (Jan. 5) ...first double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds against Louisiana Tech (Jan. 12)...season-high 17 points and added eight rebounds at Fresno State (Jan. 21)...UH Record Book: Ranks sixth all-time in blocks (90).

2004-05 (Sophomore):
Appeared in all 25 games with five starts...led the WAC and 18th in the nation in blocks (2.5 bpg)...second on the team in rebounding (6.7) and fourth in scoring (9.5 ppg)...tied for team-high with four double-doubles (17p, 10r vs. Cal; 17p, 11r vs. Wake Forest; 13p, 10r at SMU; 20p, 12r vs. UTEP)...recorded first double-double of the season against California (Nov. 28), while adding five blocks and three steals...13 points, nine rebounds and three blocks vs. BYU (Dec. 11)...scored eight points down the stretch to secure win over Cougars...17 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks vs. Wake Forest (Dec. 18)...career-high five steals at San Jose State (Jan. 8)...13 points and 10 rebounds at SMU (Jan. 13)...season-high 20 points and 12 rebounds vs. UTEP (Jan. 20) in first career start...13 points, seven rebounds and three blocks at Rice (Jan. 27)...11 points, nine rebounds and season-high four assists vs. Louisiana Tech (Feb. 10)...11 points, including nine straight down the stretch in win at Nevada (March 3)... also added four blocks...got her fifth start of the year for an injured Jade Abele in WAC Tournament vs. Nevada (March 8) and posted 13 points, eight rebounds and three blocks....Honors: Waikiki Beach Marriott Invitational All-Tournament...Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic All-Tournament.

2003-04 (Freshman):
Sat out season to fulfill eligibility requirements.

Prep:
A 2003 graduate of Brighton High School in Salt Lake City, Utah...earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in volleyball... played first three years at Hunter High School...twice named team MVP after leading the team in points, rebounds and blocks...earned all-state honors in both basketball and volleyball her sophomore and junior seasons...helped lead Brighton to the 5A state basketball championship in her senior season...averaged 12 points, 10 blocks and nine rebounds per game for the Bengals...an honor-roll student...also recruited by BYU, Arizona State, California, San Jose State and Utah State.

Personal:
Born in San Diego, Calif...has five brothers and five sisters...related to former Rainbow Wahine April Atuaia...parents are Margaret and Wayne Toiaivao of Sandy, Utah.
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    2004-2005Sophomore

    Center
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    2005-2006Junior

    Center
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