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Meet the Lady Frogs--No. 24 Eboni Mangum
July 22, 2008
Eboni Mangum is in her second year with the TCU women's basketball program after transferring from Louisiana Tech, where she played a pair of seasons from 2005 through 2007. Forced to sit out last season due to NCAA transfer rules, Mangum will play the upcoming campaign as a junior.
A versatile point guard who also possesses the ability to move over and play shooting guard, Mangum is one of four transfers who will see their first official competition for TCU in 2008-09. Her play this season will be important for a Lady Frog squad attempting to make a return to the NCAA Tournament while replacing last season's five-player senior class. Head Coach Jeff Mittie and his Lady Frogs will be looking to make up 68 percent of TCU's offense lost from last season, 57 percent of the rebounding totals and more than 75 percent of the team's assist numbers.
Mangum's success in handling the point will be just one of the many keys for the Frogs in meeting their goals.
A native of Houston, the 5-8 Mangum made 31 starts while playing 58 games over her two seasons playing for Louisiana Tech. She helped lead the Lady Techsters to a share of the WAC regular-season crown as a sophomore, when she paced the team in assists (3.2 apg) and ranked third in scoring average (8.6 ppg). A year earlier, she earned a spot on the WAC All-Freshman team after averaging 7.5 points per game in addition to Co-Freshman of the Year honors in the state of Louisiana by the state's sportswriter's association.
Mangum was a prized recruit in the prep ranks out of John Foster Dulles High School in Houston. In addition to being ranked as the 18th-best high school senior in 2005 by All-Star Girl's Report, she was named a finalst for the McDonald's All-American Team the same season. Mangum scored more than 2,500 points to go with more than 220 3-pointers during her prep career and averaged 20.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.9 steals and 3.8 assists per game as a senior for the Vikings.
Going into your second year at TCU, how did you deal with having to sit out last season?
What was it like having to sit out an entire year from competition?
Have you ever had an injury that made you sit out like that before?
Did having two other teammates in the same situation help you deal with not playing?
Why did you decide to come to TCU?
So, you knew TK before you came to TCU?
Did the chance to return to Texas play a part in your decision?
If you could compare your style of play to one player, who would it be?
Being a point guard, what kind of leadership skills do you have?
Do you have a favorite all-time player?
Do you have any goals for the upcoming season?
How much have you seen the team change in the last few months with the loss of five seniors?
How has the team gone about off-season workouts?
What are you looking forward to most this season?
Have you decided yet on where you are going to focus academically?
What number are you going to wear this year and why?
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