Apr 29, 2008 UNC Pembroke Inks Hendrix to Women's Basketball NLI PEMBROKE - UNCP women's basketball head coach John Haskins
announced the first of an expected handful of spring signees
Thursday afternoon as California junior college standout Ari
Hendrix inked her name on a national letter of intent to continue
her playing career with the Lady Braves.
Hendrix comes to Pembroke following a pair of outstanding seasons
at Santa Barbara (Calif.) City College in which she helped lead the
Lady Vaqueros to a cumulative 40-22 record while earning a pair of
all-conference laurels. She is expected to make an immediate impact
in Pembroke.
"Ari is an excellent ball handler and can penetrate," Haskins
said. "She is very good in transition and sees the floor well. In
addition to her basketball abilities, she is an outstanding young
woman and we are very fortunate to have her join our program."
A two-year starter for SBCC, Hendrix averaged 16.9 points, 7.0
rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.7 steals per game in leading the Lady
Vaqueros to a 17-14 record as a sophomore last season en route to
capturing her second consecutive all-Western State Conference
accolades as well as third team all-state honors. On the season,
she shot better than 75 percent from the free throw line, while
nearly reaching the 500-point plateau (491).
Hendrix took home all-league honors as a freshman as well following
a season in which she was a main cog in SBCC's run to a 23-8
clip.
A standout prep star as well, Hendrix earned first team all-league
honors as a senior for Ventura High School and helped lead VHS to
playoff appearances in each of her last two seasons. The Lady
Cougars secured a spot in the semifinals of the California
Interscholastic Federation (CIF) tournament in 2004-05, while
advancing through to the second round in 2005-06.
The daughter of Sharon Hendrix has an older sister, April, an older
brother, Aaron, and a twin sister, Jade. She is expecting to major
in Exercise and Sports Science at UNCP. Her mother, Sharon, is a
back-up singer for Grammy-award winning artist Tom Jones in Las
Vegas.
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