#30 LaToya Pringle North Carolina Roster  
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Ht: 6-2
Position: F, C
Date of Birth: 09/11/1986
Class: Sophomore
High School: Seventy-First HS
(Fayetteville, NC)
College: North Carolina


Biography:
Will switch to jersey No. 30 as a sophomore after wearing No. 32 as a freshman ... An exercise and sports science major 2004-05 Season Notes: Averaged 4.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks ... Played in 30 games ... Led the team and ranked fifth in the ACC with 1.5 blocks per game ... Five times came off the bench to score in double figures with 17 points against Charleston Southern, a team-high 16 against Tennessee-Martin, 14 against Lipscomb, 12 against Clemson and 16 against Virginia Tech ... Shot .653 (47-72) from the field, a percentage that would rank first in the league if she had the minimum 3.0 makes per game ... Had five blocks against Winthrop ... Was a perfect 5-for-5 from the field and 6-for-6 from the free throw line for 16 points with seven rebounds in 16 minutes against Virginia Tech ... Had three blocks in four minutes against Duke on Feb. 27 ... Was a perfect 3-for-3 against Coppin State ... In the second-round NCAA game against George Washington, had a career-high six blocks in just 13 minutes of play before fouling out At Seventy-First High School: Named North Carolina's Miss Basketball for Class 4-A in her junior and senior years ... Also first-team all-state both years ... Led Seventy-First to state titles in 2003 and '04, winning tournament MVP honors on both occasions ... As a senior, totalled 25 points, 18 rebounds and seven blocks in the title game ... Set a state championship record with 28 rebounds in the 2003 title game ... Averaged 21.5 points, 14.2 rebounds and nine blocks in her senior season ... Recipient of the 2003 AAU Joel Ferrell Outstanding Performance Award, the highest honor given at the AAU Junior Olympics ... Along with classmate Alex Miller, played for Team North Carolina, which won the 2003 Junior Olympics national championship ... Also teamed with Miller in the 2004 North Carolina-South Carolina All-Star Game, in which she was named MVP ... Played volleyball for four years, earning all-state honors twice ... Comes from the same high school program as twin sisters Nicole and Sheneika Walker, who played center for UNC from 1995-98