OREGON STATE Sophomore (2001-02): Leilani was the only returning player to have started all 32 games in 2001-02...has a current streak of 40 consecutive starts...earned honorable mention All-Pacific-10 Conference honors...led the Pac-10 in assist-turnover ratio (2.32) for the second consecutive year...led the Beavers and ranked second in the conference with 174 assists (5.44 apg.)...her 174 dishes rank in third place on the OSU single season charts, while her 313 career assists are ninth best all-time...her .776 (97-for-125) free throw percentage ranks second in the OSU career record book...led the Beavers in minutes played (35.2 mpg.)...was OSU's third-leading scorer with 284 points (8.9 ppg.)...ranked second on the team and fourth in the Pac-10 with 68 steals (2.12 spg.)...ranked second on the squad with a .756 (62-for-82) free throw percentage...reached double figures in scoring during 13 games...dished out four or more assists in 24 games...averaged 6.7 assists over the first 15 contests of the season...buried 6-of-7 field goals, including 4-of-4 from beyond the 3-point line for 18 points and dished out five assists at Vanderbilt (11/11) in the preseason WNIT...had six steals, seven assists and six rebounds against Portland State (11/21)...finished with a career-best 22 points on 9-of-15 shooting and tallied seven assists as OSU won at New Mexico (12/2)...dished out a career-high 11 assists against Portland (12/6)...was a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line and finished with 17 points and eight assists against Arizona State (1/4)...knocked down six free throws in the final minute as OSU beat Oregon (1/19) in Eugene for the first time in nine years...also had 15 points and three steals against the Ducks...reached double figures in scoring in five straight games from 1/26 through 2/9...tallied seven assists and 15 points at Arizona (1/31)...hit a half-court shot at the end of regulation in Seattle to send the Washington (2/21) game into overtime...finished with 13 points and three steals as OSU beat the Huskies...pulled down 82 rebounds (2.6 rpg.) on the year. Redshirt Freshman (2000-01): Leilani played in all 29 games, making nine starts...named to the honorable mention All-Pac-10 Freshman team...led the squad in assists with 139 for an average of 4.8 per game...ranked first in the Pacific-10 Conference with a 2.4 assist-turnover ratio...139 assists ranked ninth at the time in the OSU single-season record book...tallied a then career-high nine assists in two contests, first against Washington State (2/17) and then against Arizona (3/3)...led the team in free throw percentage (.814) hitting 35-of-43 attempts...free throw percentage (.814) ranks fourth in the OSU single-season record book...was a perfect 6-for-6 from the line against UCLA (1/25) and pulled down a career-high seven rebounds...after entering the starting lineup against Washington (2/15) averaged 7.1 assists per game...scored a then career-high 10 points against USC (1/27)...tallied 125 points and pulled down 64 rebounds...averaged 24.4 minutes per game. Freshman (1999-2000): Leilani spent the 1999-2000 season as a redshirt while recovering from reconstructive surgery on her left knee...in the final month of the season she was able to participate in most drills.
HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Daughter of Edward and Annie Estavan...father is a supervisor and driver for UPS...family includes two brothers and two sisters, Edward, 22; Brandon, 14; Seilala, 13; and Jordayn, 4...enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts, majoring in Psychology with a minor in Athletic Administration...enjoys shopping, dancing, hanging out with family and singing...selected OSU because, "coaching staff and players." |
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