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2016-17 Women's Basketball Roster

Brad McPherson

13 Camryn London

  • Position Guard
  • Height 5-7
  • Class Freshman
  • Highschool Shades Valley High School
  • Hometown Birmingham, Ala.

Biography

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17)    
Played in 18 games … Averaged 2.8 points per game, 0.6 rebounds per game and 10.8 minutes per game … Shot 81.3% (13-16) from the free throw line … Scored her first collegiate points and had four total with an assists in the win against William Carey (12/15) … Made her first collegiate field goal, a three-pointer, against NC State (12/19) … Scored four points and had a rebound, assist and steal against Troy (12/31) … Scored in double-digits the first time in her collegiate career with a game-high 17 points that included two three-pointers in the win at Georgia Southern (1/5) … Had five points, an assist and a rebound and made her only three-point attempt in a win at Georgia State (1/7) … Produced five points as the leading scorer off bench and also had a steal at Arkansas State (1/19).

AT SHADES VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL    
Lettered four seasons at Shades Valley High School in Birmingham, Ala., playing her first two seasons for head coach Tonya Hunter and her last two seasons for Gary Ferguson …  Averaged 18 points, seven assists and 10 rebounds a game as a senior … Was named to named to AL.com’s A-List Best of the Rest team in November of her senior season … In her second game of the season, she posted a team-high 27 points in an 87-83 overtime victory over defending 6A state champs Homewood … The Lady Mounties also defeated eventual 5A state champ Wenonah, which was the only loss for the Lady Dragons, who won 32 games … Also eclipsed the 1,000 point mark for her career during her final prep season … Helped Shades Valley finish with a 20-10 record and reach the regional finals of the 6A state tournament, before falling to Jaguar teammate Shaforia Kines’ Huffman squad … Guided SVHS to a 26-7 record and earned third-team all-state honors as a junior … Named to the Final Four, the regional and area all-tournament teams during the postseason … Was also an honorable mention selection to the AL.com Birmingham All-Metro Girls Basketball team … Averaged 15 points, three rebounds and 3.2 steals per outing, while knocking down 52 percent of her two-point field-goal attempts … Also knocked down 40 percent of her shots from outside the arc and 75 percent of her attempts at the charity stripe … Earned co-MVP honors at the Blue Chip Exposure Camp in Lexington, Ky. … Helped Shades Valley win the program’s first 6A AHSAA state title and finish with a 31-2 record as a sophomore … The 31 wins during the ‘13-’14 season tied the program mark for most wins in a season, set the prior season during her freshman year …  Also lettered in track and field for one season … Played at the AAU level for many years, spending most of that time with the Alabama Cardinals and Alabama Tarheels, which was coached by her father John London, and as a junior, played for the Alabama Roadrunners … With the Roadrunners, she won the Boo Williams tournament and the Battle of the Bayou tournament … Was offered a scholarship by Mississippi State as a freshman and had an offer from Samford … Also, received interest during the recruiting process from fellow SBC member Appalachian State and Jacksonville.

PERSONAL    
Camryn Alesia London … Born in Birmingham, Ala. … Daughter of John and Adrienne London … Youngest of three children in her family … Has two older brothers, Corey and Chris … Father played collegiate basketball for two seasons at Birmingham Southern … Both brothers also played basketball at both the junior college and collegiate level … Second cousin of actress Lauren London … Favorite movies are “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” … Favorite book is “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” written by Brian Selznick … Lists favorite athletes as Steph Curry and Kayla McBride … Favorite musical artist is Chris Brown … Favorite type of food is Italian … Aspires to one day the next Oprah Winfrey with her own talk show on television … Majoring in media and communications.

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