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Meet TheStags
General: A tall, long, athletic player that only began playing basketball
year-round as a high school sophomore … Developing into a complete
post player, making strides on a nearly daily basis.
Career Overview: Has appeared in 32 games and is averaging 3.7 min-
utes per appearance. She is averaging 0.9 points and 1.2 rebounds
per game for her career.
Sophomore Year (2011-12): Played in 17 games, averaging 3.8 min-
utes off the bench ... Finished season with 20 rebounds and 14 points
...
Had two points in MAAC Championship Final against Marist ...
Tallied two points in MAAC Championship Quarterfinal against Iona ...
Registered four points, a rebound, and a block in 15 minutes against
St. Peter’s ... Notched four rebounds against Rider ... Played six solid
minutes against Siena, grabbing three rebounds ... Scored two points
and had three rebounds against URI ... Saw 13 minutes of action off
the bench at Quinnipiac, recording four rebounds ... Scored first point
of the year by hitting a free throw
at Vermont ... Made season
debut against Pacific.
Freshman Year (2010-11):
Made her collegiate debut in the
Stags season opening win over
Quinnipiac … Appeared in 15
games during the year, playing a
total of 53 minutes … Scored her
first collegiate points, five, at
Hofstra on December 5, going 2-
2
from the field … Equaled that
point total at Iona on February 4,
hitting 3-3 from the free throw
line … Finished her rookie cam-
paign with 14 points and 18
rebounds … Four of those
rebounds came in the regular
season finale, at Marist, as she played 10 minutes – a season-high –
for the second consecutive games.
Before Fairfield: Earned four varsity letters at Watertown High School
and did so averaging 16 points and 12 rebounds a game … A 2010
McDonald’s All-America nominee, she was the team’s MVP as a sen-
ior, scoring 20.6 a game and collecting 14.1 rebounds … Named All-
League in each of her final three seasons at Watertown … A team cap-
tain her junior and senior year, she also excelled in the classroom,
earning Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team recogni-
tion during her career.
Personal: Daughter of Eugenie Lougbo and Eliot Obi-Tabot … Has two
sisters … A representative for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Major is communications.
Brittany
#32
Obi-Tabot
Junior
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6-1
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Center
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Watertown, Mass.
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Watertown
Year
GP/GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct
FG-FGA Pct
FT-FTA Pct
REB/Avg A Blk Stl
Pts/Avg
2010-11 15/0 53/3.5 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 18/1.2 1 2 2 14/0.9
2011-12 17/0 65/3.8 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 20/1.2 2 1 3 14/0.8
TOTAL
32/0 118/3.7 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 12-26 .462 38/1.2 3 3 5 28/0.9
Single Game Career Highs
Points
5,
two times (last at Iona 2/5/11)
Rebounds
4,
three times (last vs. Rider 2/2/12)
Assists
1,
three times (last vs. St. Francis 12/13)
Steals
1,
five times (last vs. St. Peter’s 2/4/12)
Blocks
1,
three times (last vs. St. Peter’s 2/4/12)
Minutes
15,
vs. St. Peter’s (2/4/12)
Field Goals Made
5,
at Hofstra (12/5/10)
Three-Point Field Goals Made
N/A
Free Throws Made
2,
at Iona (2/4/11)