| Felicia Ragland |
 |
|
 | Class: Senior
|
 | Hometown: Tulare, Calif.
|
 | High School: Tulare Western
|
|
|
 | Height: 5-9
|
 | Position: Guard
|
 | Experience: 3V
|
|
|
|
OREGON STATE
Junior (2000-01): Felicia Ragland was one of just two players to start all 29 games for the Beavers and has now started 85 consecutive games in her career…is just the 8th OSU player to score 1,000 points (1,165) and pull down 500 rebounds (527)...ranks in 8 different Oregon State career records...named honorable mention Kodak All-American (OSU's first since 1996)...earned District VIII Kodak All-America honors...garnered Associated Press honorable mention All-America honors...was named Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year…a two-time All-Pac-10 pick…first OSU Pac-10 Player of the Year since 1996 (Tanja Kostic)…led the team in scoring with 572 points, rebounding with 215 boards and steals with 75…finished second in the Pac-10 Conference and ranked 22nd nationally in scoring with 19.7 points per game…ranked in the top seven in eight of 12 Pac-10 Conference statistical categories…led the Pac-10 and finished 3rd the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.463)...ranked fifth in the conference in rebounding average (7.4)...named Pac-10 Player of the Week (Feb. 26-Mar. 4)…holds OSU's single season record with 63 3-point baskets…only Pac-10 Player to score 30-plus points on three different occassions during the season…scored 20-plus points in 14 different games…led the team in scoring or rebounding in 21 contests…buried six 3-pointers in three different contests incuding a 6-for-7 effort against Arizona State (3/3)…reached double figures in scoring in 27 of 29 games, including a current streak of 11 consecutive…pulled down double figures in rebounds in seven contests…recorded seven double-doubles on the season and 12 in her career…recorded back-to-back double-doubles with 16 points and 11 rebounds against Boise State (12/31) and 24 points and 11 boards against Oregon (1/5)...tallied three consecutive double-doubles in a span of eight days...had 12 points and 10 rebounds at Washington (1/20)...hit 10-of-15 shots for 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against UCLA (1/25)...played all 45 minutes against USC (1/27), scoring 29 points and grabbing 13 rebounds (10 defensive)...had a career-high 32 points and nine rebounds against Arizona State (3/3)…finished the regular season with a career-high 15 rebounds and 22 points at Oregon (3/10)…tallied a career-high eight steals and scored 19 points in just 23 minutes against Princeton (11/24)…was named OSU Beaver Classic MVP…shot .752 from the free throw line…ranked third on the team in assists with 56.
Sophomore (1999-2000): Felicia capped her sophomore season by being named to the All-Pac-10 team...started all 30 games and led the squad in minutes played with 30.9 per game…led the Beavers in scoring (12.9 average) and assists (86)…ranked second in steals (63) and third in rebounding (6.2 average)...best game of season came vs. Washington (1/22) with a double-double performance, scoring a then career-high 24 points, pulling down 10 rebounds, hitting a then career best four 3-pointers and adding a then career best 6 steals...tallied 18 points and 7 rebounds vs. Arizona State (2/4) and 14 points, 6 rebounds vs. Arizona (2/6)...scored in double figures 13 of her last 15 games and in 21 games during the season...scored 24 points, matching her then career-high, and added 8 rebounds vs. Washington State (2/19)...hit a pair of free throws with :07 seconds left at WSU, giving the Beavers a 3-point lead to ensure the victory...recorded a career-high 3 blocked shots at Washington (2/17)…had 11 points and a career-high 7 assists vs. USC (2/24) and followed that up with a 14 point, 10 rebound, 5 assist and 6 steal game against UCLA (2/26) as the Beavers upset the #22 ranked Bruins...it was her third double-double of the season and fifth career double-double...had 16 points and 8 rebounds at Arizona (3/2) and 12 points and 9 rebounds at ASU (3/4)...completed the 1999-2000 season with a 12-point, 7-rebound game at Oregon (3/10), giving her seven straight double-figure scoring games to finish the season...ranked seventh in the Pac-10 Conference in scoring, fourth in steals (2.10) and eighth in rebounding (6.2)...shot .373 from the field, .267 from 3-point range and .747 from the foul line and hit 21 of her last 23 free throws...had 10 blocked shots...had a career-high 21 points vs. Hawaii (12/11) and came back with her third career double-double vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (12/12) with 19 points and 12 rebounds...had 20 points at Colorado (12/19) and 16 at Colorado State (12/21)...had a career best 6 assists vs. Idaho State (11/26).
Freshman (1998-99): Felicia played in all 27 games, starting 26 straight games after coming off the bench in the season opener against San Diego State (11/17)...was team's second-leading scorer with 205 points (7.6 ppg) and second-leading rebounder with 126 (4.7 average)...led squad in steals with 41 and was second in assists with 49…made final 10 free throw attempts of the season...was OSU's leading scorer in Pac-10 games with 150 points and an 8.3 average and was second in rebounding with a 4.9 average...averaged 25.0 minutes a game on the entire season…scored in double figures nine times, including four of her last five games and five of her last seven...produced two double-doubles on the season, a 14 point and 11 rebound game vs. Eastern Washington (11/27) and at California (3/4) with a season-high 18 points and 11 rebounds...led Beavers in virtually every category over final eight games of season; points (10.0), rebounds (5.3), assists (22) and free throws (15-for-16)...started against Colorado State (OSU's second game of the season) for her first collegiate start as a freshman...failed to score in her first start, one of only two games she failed to score in (also blanked vs. UCLA at Gill Coliseum)...bounced back big, producing her first career double-double, 14 points and 11 rebounds, in her second start against Eastern Washington (11/17)...had an outstanding all-around game against California (1/4) when she made two clutch 3-pointers in the final four minutes of the game to help the Beavers win 54-52 for their first Pac-10 victory...scored 13 points vs. Washington (1/17) and followed that game with 10 points at Arizona State (1/21) for her first back-to-back double-figure scoring games of the season...scored a then career high 16 points at Washington (2/11), before adding 17 vs. ASU (2/21) at Gill Coliseum...had her second back-to-back double-figure scoring games with 10 vs. Arizona (2/19) and 17 vs. ASU (2/21)...added a then career-high 18 points and 11 rebounds at California (3/4), including hitting all 9 free throw attempts.
HIGH SCHOOL
TULARE WESTERN: Felicia was a three-year starter and four-year letter winner at Tulare Western High School...a three-time all-league (East Yosemite League) choice and the league's co-MVP her senior year...team produced three straight 20-win seasons under Coach John Guzman...earned one letter as a jumper in track and field...was named the top offensive player on her prep team as a junior...as a sophomore, averaged 8.0 rebounds a game and scored 312 points in 28 games, an average of 11.1 per game...in 29 games as a junior, pulled down 348 rebounds (12.0 average), had 261 assists (9.0 average), picked off 175 steals (6.0 average) and scored 530 points (18.2 average)...produced even higher numbers as a senior...had 415 rebounds(14.3 average)...had 270 assists (9.3 average)...picked off 201 steals (6.9 average)...scored a total of 643 points (22.2 average)...scored 152 points in 25 games as a freshman (6.1 average), giving her a total of 1,637 points in 111 prep games for an average of 14.7 points per game.
PERSONAL
Born in Tulare, CA...daughter of Henry Ragland and Cynthia McGee...father is a food processor...is in the College of Health & Human Performance and a pre-health, promotion and education major... would like to become a nurse following graduation...has four brothers and sisters, Alfonso, 22; Henry Jr., 22; Marcus, 27; and Jerrilyn, 26...brothers Alfonso and Marcus both played basketball in junior college...enters OSU with a 3.25 GPA out of Tulare Western High School...was on the Tulare Western honor roll for three years...also considered attending Virginia and Oklahoma...selected OSU because, “coaching staff, conference, the graduation rate and the area.”