| Kim Lancaster |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
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 | High School: Princeton
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 | Height: 6-0
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 | Position: Center
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 | Birthdate: 02/21/1982
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General
Tremendous offensive weapon in the paint with an uncanny shooting touch around the basket ... Broke into the starting lineup on Jan. 27 at Marshall after starting the first 16 games on the bench ... A second-team all-MAC selection in 2004 ... Ranks fourth all-time at Miami in career scoring and approached the program's career top five in rebounding ... Led the team and ranked fifth in the MAC in field goal percentage (.506). Ranked third all-time at Miami with a career percentage of .507 ... Entered the season with a career free throw percentage of 58.9 but was good on 71.6 percent of her attempts in 2003-04.
2003-04
Strung together three consecutive 20-point games from Jan. 21 to Jan. 27, becoming only the fourth player in program history to do so ... Made first start of the season at Marshall, pouring in a season-high 25 points off 11-of-17 shooting. It was her highest output since a program-record 40-point effort in the MAC Quarterfinals her freshman year ... Named MAC Player of the Week on back-to-back weeks in January and February, earning the honor for the first times since her freshman year ... Led the RedHawks with an impressive double-double of 24 points and 11 rebounds in Feb. 3 defeat of Bowling Green--one of her three double-doubles on the season ... Converted a three-point play with only four seconds remaining to break a tie and help Miami to a key league win over Western Michigan (Feb. 15).
2002-03
Started season with 15 points and a season-high nine rebounds versus Valparaiso in the first game of the Michigan State Spartan Chevrolet Classic ... named to the Georgia Tech Marriott NW Classic All-Tournament team after tallying 10.5 points and 6.0 rebounds a contest versus Arkansas State (Nov. 29) and Georgia Tech (Nov. 30) ... tallied a season-high 18 points off 8-of-15 shooting in Jan. 3 loss at TCU ... dished a season-high four assists in Jan. 7 defeat of Akron ... poured in 12 and 13 points, respectively, in back-to-back road games versus Western Michigan (Jan. 11) and Ohio (Jan. 14) ... reeled off a string of five consecutive double-digit scoring performances from Jan. 20 to Feb. 8, including a 13-point, seven-rebound outing versus Kent State (Feb. 8) ... rejected a season-high three shots in Jan. 25 win at Buffalo ... went over 1,000 career points with nine points in Feb. 15 win at Bowling Green ... missed four games from Feb. 19 to March 1 with a deep bone bruise in her knee ... was solid in her first game back from the injury, knocking down 5-of-7 shots on the way to 12 points in March 4 Marshall overtime win ... tallied 10 points in just 15 minutes versus Ball State in the MAC Semifinals (March 14).
2001-02
Preseason all-MAC selection... ranked 12th in the MAC in rebounding, averaging 6.9 boards per game ... ranked eighth in the league in defensive rebounds, snaring 4.83 per game ... ranked 10th in the MAC in blocked shots, averaging 0.93 rejections a contest ... tied for team lead with five double-doubles ... tallied in double digits 17 times during the season, including three 20-point efforts ... netted 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds in loss to Oregon (Nov. 18) ... recorded fourth career double-double versus Butler, pouring in 14 points and grabbing a career-high 13 rebounds ... netted season-high 24 points in Western Kentucky loss (Dec. 18), hitting 11-of-18 shots from the field ... swatted a career-high four blocks versus Western Kentucky ... notched second double-double of the season versus St. Francis (Pa.), tallying 14 points and 10 rebounds ... scored in double digits for the third consecutive game with 17 points and a season-high four assists Dec. 28 at Louisville ... notched third double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds versus Western Michigan (Jan. 5) ... tallied fourth double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds in a Jan. 23 loss at Eastern Michigan ... had a team-high 17 points in Jan. 26 loss at Kent State ... totaled 11 points, eight rebounds and four steals versus BGSU (Feb. 9) ... narrowly missed double-double with 17 points and nine rebounds in Feb. 16 Central Michigan win ... notched team-best fifth double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds in Feb. 19 defeat of Marshall ... led Miami with 19 points in first-round defeat of Akron ... poured in 20 points in March 6 MAC Quarterfinal defeat of Western Michigan.
2000-01
Earned both MAC all-freshman and honorable mention all-MAC honors ... led Miami in scoring (14.9 ppg) and ranked ninth in the MAC ... ranked fifth in the MAC in field goal percentage, shooting 54 percent (169-of-315) ... ranked 12th in the MAC in steals, averaging 1.83 per game ... started 23-of-29 games, averaging 26.3 minutes a game, which ranked second on the team ... cleared double digits in a remarkable 21-of-29 games ... cleared the 15-point barrier 15 times and the 20-point barrier five times ... put forth two of the top six single-game scoring efforts in program history ... 432 points on the season ranks fifth all-time at Miami ... also ranked among Miami's Top 10 single-season efforts in field goals made (7th; 169), free throws made (7th; 94) and free throws attempted (4th; 148) ... erupted for 30 points off 11-of-16 shooting versus Boston University (Nov. 19) in her second collegiate game ... recorded first career double-double versus Wright State (Dec. 2), netting 19 points and 12 rebounds ... followed up with second consecutive double-double versus Detroit (Dec. 6), recording 17 points and 11 rebounds ... helped Miami to defeat St. Francis and earned MAC East Division Player of the Week Honors in the process, contributing 23 points, eight rebounds and five steals ... put forth one of the most dominant single-game efforts in Miami and MAC history, pouring in 40 points, including a whopping 20 free throws while snaring nine rebounds and seven steals in Miami's defeat of Ball State in the MAC Semifinals ... became third player in Miami history named to the MAC all-Tournament team.
High School
Coached by Jerry Stein at Princeton High School ... averaged 15 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game ... played on AAU national championship team with teammates Colleen Day and Melanie Kozlowski ... member of two-time district championship team ... three-time sectional champion ... three-time Greater Miami Conference champions ... named Ohio District 16 Player of the Year as a senior ... first-team all-conference selection ... named to the Top 100 players in the nations by All-Star Report ... played in Ohio North-South all-star game and Ohio District 16 all-star game ... all-state special mention ... Ohio Girls Basketball Magazine Dream Team member ... earned seven varsity letters--four in basketball and one each in golf, volleyball and cross country.
Personal
Named Kimberly Monique Lancaster ... born February 21, 1982 ... daughter of Rebecca Everett Lancaster ... majoring in sport studies.