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In 2005-06: Started 25 games in 2005-06 season and played in all but one game...averaged 8.6 points per game and 2.4 assists per game for the year...just 16 of her made field goals during the season were for only two points...had 44 steals in 2005-06...led team in steals eight times during the season...moved up the Clemson ranks in career three-point shooting categories...finished career ranked fourth on three lists with 152 career made three-point field goals, 402 career three-pointers attempted and a career 1.37 three-point field goals made per game mark...drained 58 of 143 three-point field goals in 2005-06 for a .406 shooting percentage...led team in scoring against Vanderbilt at the WBCA/BTI Classic in Tempe, AL with 14 points...also held game high-scorer honors against San Diego on Dec. 11 with 17...made five threes against Mississippi on Nov. 21 and at Memphis in the Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 26...totaled 18 points in both of those games for her season high...beginning with Memphis game, scored in double figures five consecutive games...totaled 12 points against Furman and UCLA on Nov. 30 and Dec. 3, respectively...then posted 17 against San Diego and followed with another 12-point performance against Wagner...set career highs with six free throws made and eight free throws attempted against Georgia Tech on Jan. 8 at Littlejohn Coliseum...was 4-4 from the foul line in Clemson's record-setting game from the free throw line against Wake Forest on Jan. 15...had five rebounds, her season high, against Missouri in the season opener and then at Georgetown on Dec. 30...had four steals in a game three times in 2005-06, against UCLA, Savannah State and Georgia Tech...had season high five assists in game verse Winthrop on Dec. 20...in final game played at Littlejohn Coliseum, totaled 12 points in Clemson's loss to Florida State, hitting 4-6 from three-point range...ranked second on the team with nine points in loss to NC State in the ACC Tournament.
In 2004-05 Saw action in all 28 games and started 20 of them...one of the top outside shooters on the Clemson team...hit 36.6 percent from outside but was better in conference games with a 40 percent mark...set a personal high with 28 steals...got off to a slow start to the season...had 11 points on 3-5 outside shooting versus San Diego...hit the go-ahead three-pointer that almost won the game for Clemson, until the Toreros hit a jumper at the buzzer...had 16 points and hit 3-5 from three-point range against South Carolina...scored 15 points in a follow-up win over Morehead State, while also notching four steals...had 12 points against Pittsburgh and 11 against Georgetown...scored 12 points in the N.C. State game before fouling out with over six minutes remaining...set career-high with five steals at home against Florida State...hit a pair of three-pointers and had eight points at home against Virginia Tech...scored 15 points at North Carolina and was 5-6 from the field, including 3-3 from outside the three-point arc...sank 3-4 from outside against Maryland and finished with nine points before fouling out...scored 11 points and hit 4-7 shots against Florida State in Tallahassee...had five assists versus Georgia.
In 2003-04: Productive perimeter shooter who had a strong start to the season, averaging 12 points in the first 10 games of the season... finished the season strong with a 14-point performance against Charlotte in the first round of the WNIT... led the team in scoring for the first time in her career when she scored 14 points against BYU in the Great Alaska Shootout... led the team in scoring once more, five days later, when she scored 15 against Rutgers... achieved a Triple Leadership against Rutgers, leading the team in scoring, rebounding (seven, her career best) and assists (six, her career best)... also had six assists against Western Kentucky on 12/13...set five career bests last season... tallied a career-best 24 points against Youngstown State, where she converted eight field goals on 19 attempts... made six three-pointers against YSU to tie the Clemson record for three-point field goals made in a game... her 16 three-point attempts against YSU set the Clemson record in that category... started 20 games at the point guard position... Clemson was 15-5 with Talley as a starter... fourth-leading scorer on the team with a 7.6 per game average... leading scorer among returning players... second on the team for most assists with 58 (2.00 apg)... tied for first on the team for most three point field goals made with 43... first on the team in three-point field goal pct. with a .377 pct....tied with Aderhold for fifth in the ACC for three-point field goals made per game (1.48)... second on the team in free throw pct. with a .750 pct. (33-44)... named Most Improved Player for 2003-04.
In 2002-03 (Freshman): Saw action in 26 games, started two...scored career-high 18 points against Furman (12-14-02)...also scored in double digits (11) against Maryland (3-7-03) in ACC Tournament first round game...went 6-7 from the free throw line against Furman for a .857 mark...dished out career-best five assists against High Point (12-17-03)...pulled down career-best four rebounds against North Carolina (1-16-03) and at Maryland (1-9-03)...made career-high four three pointers against Furman (12-14-02)...ranked second on team in three-point percentage (.318)...ranked fourth on the team in three-pointers made with 14.
Before Clemson: Played for Amanda Holder at Seneca High School...MVP of her team for four years...named all region for four years...named all-conference for four seasons...two-timeall-state selection...during her high school career, her team had a 115-6 record and won the state championship her freshman season.