2010-11 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2011 (senior): A do-everything player with ferocious tenacity, All-American Alex Moore-Porter is a strong leader of the team … Has a strong low-post game but is also a dangerous outside shooting threat who handles the ball well … Is a hard worker and a great student of the game … Is outstanding in the clutch … Has a business-like attitude and holds herself and teammates accountable for the play on the court … Will push for conference player-of-the-year recognition.
2010 (junior): Named NAIA All-American first team (just the third in program history) after averaging team-bests 21.0 points (fourth in the NAIA) and 8.3 rebounds (third in the GSAC) a game while leading the Cougars to the NAIA championship game and their first GSAC championship since 2001… Missed the first 6 games with an injury and then was the Cougars’ top scorer in 20 of the 30 games she played … Registered a trio of 30-point outings, including a career-high 34 vs. Concordia when she made the game-winning free throws with 25 seconds left in the contest … Later in the season hit the game-tying 3-pointers and then the game-winning free throws in the victory at Concordia … Also made the game-winning 3-pointer with 8 seconds left in the Cougars’ 81-80 overtime victory over No. 5-ranked Point Loma Nazarene … Scored 14 of her game-high 28 points in the final 7 minutes to lead Azusa Pacific back from a 9-point deficit to a 74-73 win at The Master’s … Was third on the team with 42 3-pointers made … Recorded 10 double-doubles, including a 28-point, 16-rebound effort vs. Saint Xavier (Ill.) in the quarterfinals of the NAIA Tournament.
2009 (sophomore): Put together a fabulous 2009 sophomore campaign, her first season at Azusa Pacific … Started all 34 games and was named NAIA All-American second team after leading the team in scoring (18.4 avg., second in the GSAC) and rebounding (9.2 avg., third in the GSAC) … Posted 15 double-doubles, including a 30-point, 13-rebound effort vs. eventual NAIA runner-up Lambuth in the second round of the NAIA Tournament … Finished with the sixth highest scoring total in program history … Over the final 8 games of the season, averaged 20.1 points and 10.4 rebounds while recording 6 double-doubles … Tallied career-highs 30 points and 15 rebounds in a victory at California Baptist … Had 24 points and 10 rebounds in a near upset of Vanguard … In all, had 14 20-point games, including a pair of 30-point contests.
YAKIMA VALLEY CC (freshman): Competed as a 2008 freshman at Yakima (Wash.) Valley Community College, where she was named a second-team East Region All-Star in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges … Moved from her natural forward position to fill the Yaks’ needs at guard, helping Yakima Valley to a 26-6 campaign, the program’s fifth straight 20-win season … Came off the bench in the season finale to tally a season-high 32 points and 13 rebounds in an 84-66 win over Centralia in the NWAACC Tournament fourth-place game … Was second on the team in scoring (12.8 avg.), rebound (5.0 avg.) and field goal percentage (54%).
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 2 seasons of basketball for head coach Sandy Schneider at Lakeside High in Seattle, Wash. after sitting out her first 2 years due to injury … Led the Metro League in scoring as a 2007 senior, averaging over 20 points per game … Also ranked third in scoring in Washington’s 3A classification and was the entire state’s fifth-leading scorer in 2007 … Led the Lions to the 2007 Class 3A District Finals … Tallied 923 points over 2 seasons, earning 2-time All-Metro League, Seattle Times all-league first team and Seattle Post-Intelligencer Area All-Star recognition … Played in the third annual Queens of the Hardwood High School All-Star Game, an exhibition showcasing the top high school seniors in the state of Washington … Earned a spot on the 3A/4A West roster in the 2007 Washington State Coaches Association girls all-state game … Was named to the all-tournament first team at the 2006 Oregon End of the Trail Tournament, a prestigious girls’ summer basketball tournament featuring over 200 high school teams from across the nation.
PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1989, in Seattle, Wash. … Parents are L.W. Porter and Kathleen Moore … Has 1 older sister (Danielle) … Father played basketball at the University of Washington … Majoring in business … Would like to play professional basketball after graduation before moving into a post-basketball career in business law … Enjoys art, fashion, music, philosophy, politics and travel.
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Historical Player Information
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2008-09Sophomore
Guard/Forward
5'10"
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2010-11Senior
Forward
5'10"