2009-10 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
(2008-09 - Junior): Best game of the season came in UNLV[apos]s upset win over TCU in the MWC quarterfinals (3/11) ... came off the bench to score nine points off a career-high tying three treys and dish out a career-best eight assists in 25 minutes of action ... hit three treys, including two back-to-back just two seconds apart, on the way to nine points at Texas Tech (12/2) ... finished the year with 58 points and 42 assists.
(2007-08 - Sophomore): Was the Lady Rebels[apos] leading scorer off the bench, posting 3.1 ppg while also dishing out 43 assists and recording 29 steals ... in her first start of the season, posted a career-high 12 points in the win over Austin Peay (12/20) and also tied her career high with five assists while adding three steals ... recorded her third career double-figure scoring game with 10 points at UC Irvine (12/9) ... scored five points and hit a key three-pointer in the win over No. 16 George Washington (11/30).
(2006-07 - Freshman): Started the first two games of the year, and steadily improved as the season went on to gain back her starting position by the end of the year ... finished the year averaging 4.4 points per game and her 120 points for the season was fourth-best on the squad ... also had 52 assists, and was third in steals with 34 ... posted second double-figure game with 10 points in the MWC Quarterfinals against New Mexico (3/7) ... had a key sequence in the regular-season finale, as her offensive rebound and short jumper in the final four minutes put UNLV ahead for good in the come-from-behind victory over Colorado State (3/3) ... tallied a career-high 11 points at Utah (2/15) ... made first start since November and scored nine points and also set a career-high with four steals against Colorado State (2/1) ... in her first game as a Lady Rebel, played 37 minutes and finished with five points and four assists against Pepperdine (11/12).
High School: Two-time 3A Region North Player of the Year ... led Monument Valley to its first-ever state championship her senior year, and the team finished second twice more during her four years ... named first team all-state her senior year after averaging 18 points, 10 assists and five steals a game, and was a second team all-state honoree her junior season ... three-time all-conference and team MVP ... earned several all-tournament honors and was named a Native American Basketball Invitational All-Star in the summer of 2005 ... also played for the Arizona Thunder club team in Phoenix, Ariz., four-time AAU state champions.
Personal: Allison Amber Holiday ... born on Jan. 20, 1988, in Tuba City, Ariz. ... daughter of Preston and Alicia Holiday ... has four older brothers (Presley, Byron, Brian and Preston Jr.) ... brother Brian played basketball at Northern Arizona ... choose UNLV over Arizona State and Colorado State ... majoring in education.
Holiday[apos]s Career Statistics
2006-07 27-13 38-132 .288 12-51 .235 32-49 .653 26-28 54 2.0 52 35 2 34 605 120 4.4
2007-08 30-4 32-85 .376 12-43 .279 18-23 .783 14-26 40 1.3 43 44 0 29 432 94 3.1.
2008-09 31-0 19-52 .365 14-29 .483 6-6 1.000 1-17 18 0.6 42 26 0 11 271 58 1.9
TOTAL 88-17 89-269 .331 38-123 .309 56-78 .718 41-71 112 1.3 137 105 2 74 1,308 272 3.1
Statistics
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