Career Ended her career ranked 1st in UCR single-season history in assists and tied for 1st in games played and started; also ranked fourth in minutes played ... Tied for 8th in Highlanders single-game records for best three-point field goal percentage ...
2010-11 Led the team in scoring twice and in rebounding on six occasions ... Missed five games due to injury from January 22 - February 5 ... Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against Morgan State on November 26 ... Tied her career-high with 17 points against Seattle on November 19 ... Led the team in assists per game while ranking second in rebounds and third in blocked shots ... Ranked 10th in the Big West in assists per game ...
2009-10 One of just two players on the team to start in and play all 33 games on the year ... Tied her career-high with 17 points against Long Beach State on Mar. 6 ... Led the squad in rebounding on seven occasions and in scoring once ... Ranked second the Big West Conference in assists, third in minutes played, fourth in assist to turnover ratio, ninth in blocked shots, and 14th in rebounding ... Led the squad in assists and minutes played; ranked second in rebounds per game and blocks; third in three-point field goals attempted, free throws made, and steals; fourth in three-point field goals made; fifth in field goals made and attempted, and free throws attempted ...
2008-09 Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules ...
Arizona (2006-08) Played under Coach Joan Bonvicini ... Ranked second on the team as a sophomore averaging 33.9 minutes per game, leading the team shooting 33.6% (41-122) from beyond the arc ... She was one of just four players to start 20 or more games ... Ranked first among freshman and fifth overall averaging 41.5% (22-53) shooting from the floor ...
High School Three-year letter winner at Troy High School under Coach Kevin Kiernan ... Accumulated a 101-6 record … Led the Warriers to the 2004, 2005 and 2006 league championships and CIF championships … Helped her team to back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006, with a state runner-up finish in 2004 … Won the 2003 league championship and reached the quarterfinals as a freshman … Named to the First-Team All-League as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Named to the CIF Division II First-Team her junior year … Named the CIF Division II MVP her final season … Named All-County First Team and All-State First Team as a junior and senior … Earned the team Co-MVP award her senior season … Set a school record for most free throws taken … Member of the Principal’s Honor Roll her sophomore year … Participated in ACTS (Athletes Coming Together to Serve) … Volunteered with Best Buddies ...
Personal Rheya Neabors is the daughter of Margaret and Bob Neabors … Majoring in psychology … Considers her family to be her biggest influence because “they always support me and are my number one fans” … Her career goal is to become a teacher or the director of a recreation center … Roots for the Los Angeles Lakers … Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant … Lists writing and singing music as her hobbies … Enjoys reading the works of Nicholas Sparks … Watches “Desperate Housewives,” “Prison Break,” and “One Tree Hill” … Favorite movies include “Apocalypto” and “The Notebook” … Listens to India Arie and Anthony Hamilton … Twin sister Rhaya also plays basketball for UCR ...
Career Stats
Year |
GP-GS |
Min |
Avg |
FG-FGA |
FG% |
3G-3GA |
3G% |
FT-FTA |
FT% |
O |
D |
Tot |
Avg |
PF-DQ |
A |
TO |
B |
S |
Pts |
Avg |
06-07 |
15-5 |
267 |
17.8 |
22-53 |
.415 |
2-12 |
.167 |
7-18 |
.389 |
15 |
26 |
41 |
2.7 |
18-1 |
14 |
18 |
4 |
9 |
53 |
3.5 |
07-08 |
26-20 |
882 |
33.9 |
73-198 |
.369 |
41-122 |
.336 |
30-45 |
.667 |
32 |
78 |
110 |
4.2 |
57-2 |
60 |
75 |
18 |
29 |
217 |
8.3 |
08-09 |
Redshirt Season |
09-10 |
33-33 |
1122 |
34.0 |
89-239 |
.372 |
30-110 |
.273 |
50-74 |
.676 |
54 |
121 |
175 |
5.3 |
92-2 |
149 |
113 |
29 |
43 |
285 |
7.8 |
10-11 |
24-22 |
601 |
25.0 |
49-146 |
.336 |
14-53 |
.264 |
17-29 |
.586 |
36 |
66 |
102 |
4.3 |
46-0 |
66 |
51 |
20 |
29 |
129 |
5.4 |
Totals |
98-80 |
2872 |
29.3 |
233-636 |
.366 |
87-297 |
.292 |
104-166 |
.627 |
137 |
291 |
428 |
4.4 |
213-5 |
289 |
257 |
71 |
110 |
684 |
7.0 |