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#RS Alysa Horn
Position: Forward
Height: 5'11"
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Kodiak
High School: Kodiak HS
Experience: High School

2009-10: Made 13 appearances for UAA squad that went 24-5 and reached NCAA 2nd Round … cracked scoring column five times, including season-best 7 points (3-7 FG) and 6 rebounds in home win over Alaska Fairbanks … tallied 3 points (1-1 FG) 2 rebounds and a steal in Nov. 16 win over Hawaii-Hilo.

2008-09:
Redshirted for UAA’s NCAA Final 4 squad.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Kodiak High, earning Team MVP honors as a senior and All-Northern Lights Conference honors three times ... named to numerous all-tournament teams throughout prep career, including Capital City Classic, Dimond Prep and Joe Floyd ... named MVP of Joe Floyd tourney as a junior ... grabbed most rebounds in Dimond Prep Invitational and won three-point competition at Capital City as a senior ... lettered three times in volleyball, earning Team MVP as a senior ... also lettered three times in track & field, placing runner-up in 300-meter hurdles at NLC meet ... honor roll student all four years ... National Honor Society member final two years.

PERSONAL: Born Alysa Anne Horn on Jan. 9, 1990 in Kodiak, Alaska ... daughter of David and June Horn ... other interests include snowboarding, kneeboarding, kayaking and volleyball.

Career Highs
Points: 7 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/27/10
Rebounds: 6 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/27/10
Assists: 1, twice
Blocks : 1 at Saint Martin’s, 2/20/10
Steals: 3, three times

Career Statistics
Year   GP-GS  Min-Avg   FG-FGA  Pct 3FG-FGA Pct  FT-FTA  Pct  OR- DR-Reb/Avg  PF-D   A  TO  B   S  Pts-Avg
08-09                                           REDSHIRT
09-10  13–0    53-4.1    7-18  .389   1-9  .111   3-7   .429   1– 11– 12/0.9   7-0   2   4  1   3   18-1.4
Totals 13–0    53-4.1    7-18  .389   1-9  .111   3-7   .429   1– 11– 12/0.9   7-0   2   4  1   3   18-1.4

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