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After seeing an increase in playing time and her only two career starts at the end of the 2005-06 season, Riley will again see an increased role this season - especially on the defensive end of the floor - being one of three senior post players for the 2006-07 Bobcats ... Has a nack for finding the glass, especially on the offensive end where she has 43 of her 133 career rebounds ... Has scored in double-digits five times in her career, including twice in each of the last two seasons ... Has topped five rebounds eight times in her career, with a career average of 1.9 rebounds per game ... Has a career scoring average of 3.0 points per contest ... Has fouled out only once in her career, against LSU in 2004 ... Has provided 20 or more minutes played six times in her career ... Has attempted double-digit shots from the field only four times in her career ... Has only one three-point attempt, a miss against LSU in 2004.
2005-06: Riley played in all but one game for Texas State, carding 27 games played and two starts as a junior ... Averaged 4.2 points and 2.6 rebounds per game while posting a 43.9 field-goal percentage on 50-of-114 shooting ... Shot 60.9 percent from the foul line, knocking down 14-of-23 from the stripe ... Tied her career high for points in Texas State's record-setting overtime win over Texas-San Antonio by scoring 13 ... Also recorded a career-high for minutes, playing 26 in the win over the Roadrunners ... Found double digits for a second time with 11 points in a win over Northwestern State ... Pulled down a career-high nine rebounds against Texas-Permian Basin and had six boards two weeks later against Schreiner ... Posted three steals in Southland Conference games against Stephen F. Austin, Texas-San Antonio and Northwestern State ... Posted one blocked shot on four different occasions. 2004-05 (SOPHOMORE) - Riley played in 22 games, averaging 7.7 minutes per game ... Averaged 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds per game in 2004-05 ... Shot 81.3% from the free-throw line and 41.1% from the field ... Scored a season-high 14 points at Texas-Pan American ... Grabbed six boards against McNeese State and UTPA ... Played 19 minutes on March 4 against Texas-San Antonio.
2003-04 (FRESHMAN) - As a freshman Riley wore jersey number 21, this season she will be number 45 ... Riley led the team in points against Texas-San Antonio (2/25) with nine in Texas State's 71-46 loss, also pulled in six boards in the match-up ... Riley played in 20 out of 27 games her freshman year ... Against Southeastern Louisiana (2/5) Riley scored a season high 12 points and had eight rebounds, another season high ... 43.6 was Riley's field goal percentage for the 2003-2004 season.
HIGH SCHOOL - In her senior year, Riley was a Regional First-Team and an All-State Second-Team selection playing for Cartersville High School in Cartersville, Georgia ... She was First-Team All-State as a junior ... Averaged 16.5 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks a game that season ...She was named a Second-Team All-State player as a sophomore and was the Regional Player of the Year in both her junior and sophomore seasons ... Her senior year, she was also named as a preseason Regional Player of the Year Pick ... Set a school record with 18 points in one quarter .... Left Cartersville as the top free throw shooter on her team.
PERSONAL - Ashley Keonna Riley is the daughter of Reginald and Melinda Riley ... She was born November 30, 1984 and has two younger siblings, Amber (15) and Stephen (13) ... Riley has two nicknames, "Riles" and "Big Riley" ... She considered Alabama State, FAMU, Howard, Tennessee of Chattanooga, North Carolina-Ashville, and Charlotte before signing with the Bobcats ... Riley is majoring in psychology.
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