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Te’yJah Oliver Heading to Overseas next level

Te’yJah Oliver is an American womans basketball player, and entreprenuer. She Finished her career ranked in the top 15 in: points (10th; 1,268), games played (7th; 118). 3FG made (7th; 137), free throws made (10th; 243), free throw percentage (9th; 75.5), assists (14th; 234), and steals (15th; 155) She played 4 years at University of Maryland Baltimore County. Division 1. America East Division as a shooting guard and point guard, a gifted shooter, strong rebounder, (the charge queen) and an accomplished passer. She is gifted to see around the whole court.

Born: November 30, 1998(age 21 years), Clinton, Maryland Height: 5’8 Spouse: NONE Position: Shooting Guard Number: 3 UMBC Education: Riverdale Baptist, UMBC

AS A SENIOR (2019-20):

Started in all 28 games for the Retrievers. Named America East All-Conference First Team. Second in the conference in scoring at 17.7 points per game. Led the America East in three-point field goal percentage (.359), third in free throw percentage (.813), and fifth in field goal percentage (.377). Was tied for second in steals per game, averaging 1.9. Became just the 20th player in UMBC history to post 400 points in a season and the fifth to clip the 500-point mark. Marked a new career-high with 31 points against Morgan State (9-18, 11-12 FG); was the first Retriever since Taylor McCarley to break the 30-point plateau in 2015-16. Recorded her first career double-double in a 74-54 win against Maine with 25 points and 12 rebounds. Three-time America East Player of the Week (12/16, 12/30, 1/27). AS A JUNIOR (2018-19):

Played in all 30 games, making 27 starts during her junior season in Baltimore Was second on the team in scoring at 11.2 ppg, playing in just under 30 minutes per game while dishing out 2.1 assists per game including a seven assist game against New Hampshire in late January Reached double figures in scoring in 17 games, including the last five games of the year She scored a season-high 25 points against Morgan State, just one point off her career-best set as a rookie Hit the game-winner against New Hampshire in late January to give UMBC their first conference win of the year Named America East Player of the Week on December 24

BACKGROUND:

All-SMAC first-team player at Riverdale Baptist Scored 325 points as a senior, including a career-high 26 against Archbishop Spalding Was apart of a Riverdale Baptist team that played in Madison Square Garden on ESPN in the Dick Sporting Good's High School National Tournament Played for Havoc City, Southern Maryland Storm, MD Premiere, and Cardinal Crusaders AAU teams Named to her high school honor roll. PERSONAL:

Daughter of Dejuan Burns and Terrance Has one brother, DeMar Burns Mom ran track in high school and college Has been playing basketball since the age of 10 Majored in media and communication studies