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AS A SOPHOMORE (2006-07)
Started 22 of 25 games ... eight points and three assists vs. Niagara ... career-best 37 minutes vs. Furman ... 11 points vs. Youngstown State ... 13 points and three steals vs. Radford ... 12 points and a game-best six assists vs. Morgan State ... 15 points at Akron ... 12 points and five assists vs. Princeton ... first career double-double with personal bests of 17 points and 10 assists vs. Clemson ... her 10 assists marks the first time since Dec. 22, 2004 that a DU player has hit double-digit assists ... was one of only two A-10 players to have double-figure assists in 2006-07 ... was 7-11 from the charity stripe vs. St. Bonaventure ... had 11 points and four steals vs. Rhode Island ... six assists vs. Saint Louis ... 14 points and four assists at Charlotte ... did not play at La Salle due to injury ... tied career-best 17 points vs. Fordham ... 10 points at UMass ... finished the season fifth in the A-10 in assists (3.52) and third in steals (2.28) ... had a 1.24 assist to turnover ratio which was ninth best in the A-10 ... nine games scoring in double digits ... has increased her scoring from last year averaging 8.3 ppg - averaged 4.4 as a freshman.
AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06)
Did not compete in the first four games due to an illness ... averaged 4.4 points and 2.0 assists per game ... played in her first game at Pitt and didn't return to action until Richmond as she had been fighting sicknesses most of the season ... seven points in 11 minutes of action at Dayton ... team-best five assists, three steals and was 6-6 from the line at Rhode Island ... four assists vs. Saint Louis ... seven points, three assists and two steals vs. Xavier ... nine points, five steals and four assists at St. Bonaventure ... earned her first start at Temple where she had three assists and two steals ... missed her first free throw shot of the season vs. George Washington ... seven points and four steals at Fordham ... seven points and three steals at Dayton ... tied the game lead with four steals vs. St. Bonaventure ... career-best 11 points in the upset of Charlotte in the A-10 championship ... was 6-6 from the line in that game and had a personal-best five rebounds ... had five perfect games from the line on the year and was 22-26 (.846) on the season ... played in 18 games and had 79 points, 36 assists and 33 steals while averaging 16.9 minutes a game ... tied for fourth on the team in steals, despite playing in just over half of the team's games.
HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 19.1 points, 4.8 steals and 4.5 assists per game as senior leading Altoona to the Mountain Athletic Conference title and District VI championship ... a 2004-05 first team Associated Press Pennsylvania high school girls basketball All-State pick ... was named the league MVP and Defensive Player of the Year ... helped Altoona post a three-year mark of 72-13 and capture the 2004 and 2005 District and MAC crowns ... Altoona was ranked second in 2005 with a 28-2 record and fell to eventual Quad-A champs Oakland Catholic in the '05 PIAA state championship ... a three-time MAC Defensive Player of the Year ... is the Lady Lions all-time leader in scoring (1,177) and steals (308) ... also lettered in track & field.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kristina Joy Little ... active in volunteer work ... an elementary education major ... third Altoona H.S. player to wear the Red & Blue joining Krista Thomas ('99) and Candace Futrell ('04) ... born October 2, 1986.
CAREER HIGHS
Pts: 17 (last) vs. Fordham 2/4/07
FGM: 5 (last) at Charlotte 1/21/07
3-pt FGM: 3 vs. Fordham 2/4/07
FTM: 7 vs. St. Bonaventure 1/9/07
Reb: 5 (last) vs. St. Bonaventure 1/9/07
Asts: 10 vs. Clemson 12/29/06
Blks: 2 vs. Furman 11/24/06
Stls: 5 (last) at Akron 12/5/06
Min.: 37 (last) vs. Clemson 12/29/06
LITTLE'S CAREER STATS
YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA 3PCT. FT FTA PCT. REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2006 18/1 24 94 .255 9 41 0.220 22 26 .846 21 36 0 33 79 79 4.4 2007 25/22 69 208 0.332 16 63 .254 54 77 .701 57 88 4 57 708 208 8.3 Career 43/23 93 302 0.308 25 104 0.240 76 103 .738 78 124 4 90 787 287 6.7



