2006-07 Women's Basketball Roster

21 Latrese McNair

  • Class Senior
  • Position PG
  • Height: 5-6 /
  • Hometown Elizabeth, NJ
  • High School Elizabeth

Biography

2006-07 Highlights:  (01/09): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (01/23): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (02/06): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (11/18 vs. Lynchburg College/ Gothic Knight Tip-Off Tournament):  Finished with 15 points (7-of-17), six steals and four assists to cruise past Lynchburg 71-59...(11/19 vs. SUNY-Brockport/ Gothic Knight Tip-Off Tournament):  Named to the All-Tournament Team from NJCU in the 2006 Gothic Knight Tipp-Off Tournament.  Reached the 20-point plateau for the sixth time in her career as she surpassed her previous high of 23 (at City College of New York, January 24, 2005), as she shot 9-of-17 from the field and 6-of-9 from the line totalling 35 points with three assists... (11/20): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (11/27 at John Jay College): Scored six points—only the ninth time in her last 35 games she has failed to reach double figures as she battled for the win ... (11/29 at Briarcliffe College): Recorded 14 points, six steals, four assists, four rebounds, and tied her career high with four blocks as the Lady Gothic Knights prevailed over 70-34...(12/02 at The College of New Jersey):  Scored 15 of her game-high 17 points (5-13 FG) in the second half. She added six steals, to help spark NJCU to a 10-4 edge in fast-break scoring for the Knights in the battle against TCNJ... (12/06 at Rutgers-Newark): Posted game-highs of 18 points (6-16 FG), 11 steals and four assists in 40 minutes. For McNair, the two-time national champion in steals per game, the 11 picks mark the fifth time in her career she has notched double figures in steals in a game... (12/09 vs. Kean University): Recorded the 300th assist of her career, finishing with six points, five assists, and three steals in the match-up versus Kean... (12/11 vs. New York University): Registered a team-high 11 points, to increase her career total to 940 points, as she hit 3-of-8 three-pointers. She added six rebounds, four steals and four assists while playing a full 40 minutes. Now with 390 career steals, she climbed into 21st place in Division III history in swipes, after starting the day 24th... (12/13 vs. Lehman College): Scored a game-high 20 points on 7-of-10, including 6-of-7 from three-point range. The six triples register a new single-game career high.  She added five steals, and now with 395 career swipes, additionall, 14 points were scored in the first half on 5-of-7 shooting and 4-of-5 triples... (12/16 at Farmingdale State University): Became the 19th player in Division III history to reach the 400-steal plateau for a career. She now ranks 18th on the all-time list with 402. McNair netted a near triple-double with nine points (3-11 FG; 1-7 3FG), eight rebounds, and seven steals, to go along with three assists, before fouling out... (12/18): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (12/21 vs.  City College of New York): Poured in 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting, adding three assists and two steals. Now has 980 career points, 20 shy of becoming the eighth player in school history to join the 1,000-point club... (01/08): ranks second in the country in steals per game at 4.9—the same average she compiled in 2005-06 when the led the nation for the second consecutive year, after initially taking home the NCAA steals title as a sophomore with a 5.1 average in 2004-05. Through 11 games, McNair has 54 steals for the 4.9 per game clip...(01/10 vs. William Paterson University): Poured in 12 points (4-14 FG, 2-9 3FG), with eight rebounds and two steals in 37 minutes. The two steals gives her 406 in her career, as she moved into 16th place in NCAA Division III history in swipes... (01/12): Led the nation in steals in 2005 (5.1) and 2006 (4.9). This season, she has 54 steals through 11 games, for a 4.9 per game average.   Currently, she has a slight lead in the national and New Jersey Athletic Conference... (01/13 at Montclair State University): Scored the 1000th point of her remarkable career.  She surpassed her previous career high of 25 and raised the point high to 31, as she shot 9-of-17 from the field, 4-of-8 from three-point range, and 9-of-11 from the line, adding seven steals and six rebounds in 36 minutes. She tied her career high in free throws converted. The NCAA Division III national leader in steals increased her career total to 413... (01/15): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (01/16): Named to the PrestoSports/ Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Honor Roll, after a sensational week in which she averaged over 20 points per game and became the eighth player in NJCU women's history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.  In the 2005-2006 season she was rewarded four times for this honor...(01/17 at St. Joseph's College-Brooklyn): Netted 14 points, nine assists and four steals, moving into 15th place in Division III history in steals and sixth place on the NJCU scoring list... (01/20 vs.  Richard Stockton College): Netted a game-high 19 points (7-21 FG), with four assists and three steals while playing a full 40 minutes. She scored 13 points in the first half as NJCU built a 27-18 halftime lead. She increased her career scoring total to 1,056... (01/24 vs. Ramapo College): Tied her career high with 31 points, she scored 16 points in the second half, and overall shot 10-of-20, with five rebounds and four steals while playing all 40 minutes for the third straight game and the fifth time this year. Now with 1,087 career points puts her fifth in scoring in women’s basketball history... (01/29 vs. New York City College of Technology): Narrowly missed a triple-double, scoring 21 points, with nine steals and eight assists.  She was 6-of-6 from the line, and 3-of-7 from three-point range, scoring at least 20 for the third consecutive game. It was her sixth 20-point game of the season and the 12th of her career... (01/28 at Rowan University): Scored at least 25 points for the third time in the last five games.  In addition, she had seven picks, six assists and five rebounds while playing all 40 minutes for the fourth straight game and the sixth time this year... (01/29): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (01/31 vs. Rutgers-Newark):  One of two NJCU players in double figures, scoring 12 points, along with five rebounds and five assists. She played a full 40 minutes for the seventh time this year... (02/01): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week and ECAC Division III Metro Player of the Week for the first time this season and the third time in her career. Additionally, she was named to the PrestoSports/Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Honor Roll for the second time this year.  For the season, leads NJCU in scoring (16.7), total points (317), steals (92), steals per game (4.84), assists (68), assists per game (3.6), total minutes (684) and minutes per game (36.0). She is averaging 5.2 rebounds and 0.53 blocks per game and has percentages of .386 from the field (110-285), .319 from three-point territory (29-91), and .636 (68-107) at the line. She is averaging 19.0 per game in conference play... (02/03 vs. Rutgers University-Camden):  Finished with 19 points (8-18 FG), four steals and three assists...(02/07 at William Paterson University):  Added 15 points (7-14 FG), four assists and two steals. By playing 33 minutes, she became the first women’s player in school history to reach the 3,000-minute mark for a career...(02/10 vs. Montclair State University): Moved into fifth place in Division III history with 453 career steals, also became NJCU’s all-time leader in games started with 82.  Played a full 40 minutes for the eighth time this year, tallied 16 points, with five steals, four rebounds and three assists...(02/15 vs. Lincoln University(PA)): Scored 12 points, four assists and three steals. With the three picks, she now had 456 in her career and moves into 14th place at any level in the history of women’s basketball. Played 38 minutes on what was Senior Day at NJCU. She now has played 3,102 minutes, becoming NJCU’s all-time, all-genders leader in the category...(02/17 at Ramapo College): Forced overtime with 2.6 seconds remaining, and she scored four of her 22 points in the extra session before fouling out. Scored 15 of her 22 points in the second half and overtime, collected her seventh 20-point game of the season and the 13th of her career, upping her career scoring mark to 1,229. She shot 10-of-19, with six rebounds... (02/19): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (02/20 at St. Joseph's College-Brooklyn): Entered the game with 1,229 points and in fifth place, climbing past Debbie Breen (1,231, 1978-82) and Tara Mitchell (1,237, 1993-95, 96-98) on the all-time list. Scored 18 points (7-14 FG) to finish her career third in NJCU history with 1,247 points, She added five rebounds, three blocks and three steals. She completed her career with 461 career steals, 13th in the history of Division I, II and III...(02/26): Named First-Team All-NJAC for the second consecutive year, in voting by the league’s 10 head coaches. She leads the NJAC in steals, steals per game, minutes and minutes played, and ranks third in Division III in steals per game. She ranks second in the league in scoring, fourth in assists and assist/turnover ratio, eighth in three-pointers made (1.32), tied for ninth in three-point percentage, 12th in field goal percentage, and 15th in free throw percentage... (03/16): Named to the 2006-07 D3Hoops.com First-Team All-Atlantic Region Team in voting by the region’s sports information directors. She is the first Gothic Knight women’s player named First-Team All-Region in the seven-year history of the D3Hoops post-season program... (03/22): Selected Most Valuable Player for the New Jersey Athletic Conference after recording game-highs of 22 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals as the NJAC routed the Skyline Conference, 97-55, in the second annual NJAC-Skyline Women’s Basketball Senior Game... (04/25): Has been voted to the 2007 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Women’s Basketball Second Teamas a guard for the second straight year, in voting by the region’s head coaches announced this week.  Also, she was voted to the Metropolitan Division II/III Basketball Writers (NIT/MBWA) Second Team for the second consecutive year...

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Historical Player Information

  • 21

    2004-05Sophomore

    Point Guard
    5'6"
    21
  • 21
    C

    2005-06Junior

    Point Guard
    5'6"
    21
    C
  • 21
    C

    2006-07Senior

    Point Guard
    5'6"
    21
    C