2017-18 Women's Basketball Roster
Hines-Allen, Myisha

Jersey Number 2
Myisha Hines-Allen
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- Forward
- High School:
- Montclair
- Hometown:
- Montclair, N.J.
Bio
Senior Year (2017-18):
- Named Lexington Regional All-Tournament team after averaging 15.3 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals, while shooting 58 percent (29-50).
- Named ACC Tournament MVP after scoring 15 points and adding nine reobunds and 4 assists in 74-72 win over Notre Dame in final. Averaged 16.0 points and 8.7 rebounds, while shooting 55.3 percent from floor in three tourney games.\
- Named WBCA All-America Honorable Mention
- Named First Team All-ACC.
- Named Katrina McClain Top 5 Finalist.
- Surpassed 2,000 career points with 17 points in the Sweet Sixteen against Stanford.
- Set a program single-season rebounding record after pulling down five boards against Stanford. She had 373 rebounds on the season, which set a school record and ranked 15th in nation.
- 30 double-digit scoring games, 21 double-digit rebounding games.
- Started all 39 games, joining Jazmine Jones as only two players to do so.
- Had double-doubles in 12 of her last 24 games and 16 on the year. Is second on Louisville’s all-time list with 45. She is the active ACC career leader in double-doubles. She had 14 double-doubles during regular season, which tied for lead in ACC.
- Moved into third place all-time in scoring at UofL with 18 points vs. Pitt.
- Third all-time in program history with 8.1 rebounds per game, ranks 2nd in school history with 879 field goals. She is 9th in program history with a .529 career FG%.
- With 11 rebounds at Miami, became the second member of UofL’s 1,000-rebound club. With 1,151 rebounds, she trails only Angel McCoughtry’s 1,261 career rebounds. She joins McCoughtry as the only players in UofL history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
- Averaged 15.9 points and 9.3 rebounds, while shooting 50.3 percent from the floor, in 12 AP Top 25 games and led the Cards to a 9-3 record in those games.
- Averaged 9.6 rebounds, which ranked 47th in country. Led the ACC in rebounds per game and defensive rebounds per game.
- Averaged 14.1 points and ranked 17th in the ACC in scoring.
- Ranked 7th in ACC with .529 FG percentage.
- Named to Citizen Naismith Trophy Late Season Top 30.
- 24 points on 12-16 shooting and 13 rebounds in 26 minutes vs. Marquette in NCAA 2nd Round game on 3/18.
- 21 points on 8-12 shooting and 10 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. VT in ACC Quarterfinal on 3/2.
- On senior day vs. Pitt, finished with 18 points (8-14), 16 rebounds and 4 assists. 14th double-double of season and 43 of career.
- 13 points (6-12) and 12 rebounds in 35 minutes vs. UConn on 2/12.
- 19 points (8-17), 11 rebounds and tied career-high with 5 assists at SYR on 2/4.
- 26 points (11-13) and 11 rebounds in 32 minutes at Miami on 1/25.
- 13 points (5-13) and 15 rebounds in 38 minutes vs. FSU on 1/21.
- Set career-high with 18 rebounds, while adding 13 points, 4 assists, 3 steals at Pitt on 1/18, marked her eighth double-double of season.
- Named Naismith National Player of the Week and CSM National and ACC POW after scoring career-high 31 points, on 15-20 shooting, vs. Notre Dame on 1/11. Also pulled down 12 rebounds.
- Tied season-high with 15 rebounds, while adding eight points vs. VT on 1/7.
- 17 points and 12 rebounds at NC State on 12/31; 34th career double-double to move into second all-time in school history
- 12 points and nine rebounds, including game-winner with 0:02 seconds remaining in 74-71 win at GT on 12/28.
- 18 points (9-15) and nine rebounds vs. UK
- Season-high 25 points along with 12 rebounds for 33rd career double-double vs. IU. Her 33rd career double-double, which tied Jazz Covington for second all-time.
- Named ACC Player of the Week for the sixth time (Nov. 20). Averaged 17.7 points and 10.0 rebounds, while shooting 61 percent, in wins over Toledo, No. 24 Michigan and No. 10 Oregon.
- Named WNIT MVP after scoring 17 points and 12 rebounds in final against Oregon.
- Recorded double-doubles against Ohio State (14pts, 15reb), Toledo (17pts, 10reb), Oregon (17pts, 12reb).
- Named Preseason All-ACC by coaches and Blue Ribbon Panel.
Junior Year (2016-17):
- Saw action in 36 games, with 35 starts, averaged 13.9 points and 9.3 rebounds, while shooting .493 (214-434) from the floor.
- Selected to the Blue Ribbon Panel all-ACC first team for the second-consecutive year and earned coaches' all-ACC second team status.
- Secured ACC All-Tournament second team accolades after averaging 17.7 points on 59.5 percent shooting and 9.3 rebounds over a three-game stretch.
- Was one of three players named to the All-ACC Academic Team.
- Averaged 15.8 points on 50.6 percent shooting and 10.3 rebounds in postseason.
- Put together consecutive double-doubles in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, including 14 points and 13 rebounds against Tennessee. It was her 17th double-double of the year, tied with Angel McCoughtry for the most in a season in school history.
- She has 29 career double-doubles, third most in school history. She needs four more to tie Jazz Covington (33, 2003-07) for second most all-time.
- Led the ACC in double-doubles with 17 and ranked 12th nationally.
- Pulled down 336 rebounds this season, 18th nationally and the highest total in the ACC. Ranked 41st nationally in rebounds per game (9.3). Her total rebounds ranked third most in a season in school history.
- Named to the Naismith Trophy Women's Player of the Year Top 30 list.
- Voted ACC Player of the Week on Feb. 27, earning the award for the second time this season. She averaged 21.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 2.0 steals.
- Selected ACC co-Player of the Week on Jan. 9 after averaging 21.0 points and 13.0 rebounds, while collecting six steals in two games.
- Compiled career highs of 31 points and 17 rebounds in a comeback victory against Virginia on 12-of-24 shooting. She had 14 points and eight rebounds in the second half to attain her seventh double-double of the season.
- Surpassed 500 made field goals for career following 8-of-12 performance against Syracuse. She ranks seventh in the conference with 209 field goals and is sixth on the school's career list with 629. She needs 15 more to pass Monique Reid (643, 2008-13) for fifth all-time.
- Ranks ninth in school history, with 1,482 points, and is 138 points away from passing Sharon Bellamy (1,577, 1995-99) for eighth. She became the 26th member of the school's 1,000-point club after a layup at Middle Tennessee.
Sophomore Year (2015-16):
- Selected an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press and WBCA; also earned WBCA all-Region I honors.
- Voted the Blue Ribbon Panel ACC Player of the Year and named to the both all-ACC first teams.
- Was voted to the ACC All-Tournament first team after averaging 24.5 points on 57.6 percent shooting and 12.5 rebounds in two tournament games.
- Tabbed a College Sports Madness first team All-American and espnW third team All-American; also was a Wade Trophy finalist.
- Started 30 of 33 games played and averaged 17.6 points on 54.7 shooting and 8.4 rebounds.
- Ranked third in the ACC in scoring, rebounding, and field goal percentage, seventh in free throw percentage (.800), second in defensive rebounds (5.4), and tied for sixth in offensive rebounds (3.0).
- In conference-only stats, was the only player ranked in the top five in scoring and rebounding: second in scoring (18.0) and rebounding (8.1).
- Nationally, ranked 20th in field goals made (246), 25th in field goal percentage, and 66th in total points (581).
- Logged multiple single-season figures that rank in the school’s top 10: points (No. 9), field goals (No. 5), total rebounds (No. 9), and double-doubles (11, tied for fourth).
- Had 25 points on 12-of-17 shooting against Central Arkansas in the NCAA Tournament first round - also grabbed seven rebounds - and followed it with 14 points and nine rebounds against DePaul in the second-round game.
- Selected College Sports Madness ACC Player of the Week and ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 29) for the third time in 2015-16 after averaging 20.0 points on 53.8 percent shooting and 11.0 rebounds in a pair of Louisville victories.
- Had consecutive double-doubles in the ACC Tournament, bumping total to 11 for the season; produced 22 points on 10-of-20 shooting and 13 rebounds against Georgia Tech and then 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting - tied a career best with nine free throws - and 12 rebounds against Syracuse.
- Has reached double-digits in 51 career games (30 in 2015-16) and hit seven field goals on 20 occasions this year.
- Tallied fifth double-double in ACC play with 25 points on 11-of-14 shooting and 13 rebounds against Pittsburgh.
- Averaged 18.0 points and 8.1 rebounds, shooting 52.8 percent in conference play; hit 44-of-57 free throws in those 15 games.
- Voted ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 22) for the second time this season and the College Sports Madness ACC Player of the Week after averaging 21.7 points on 61.4 percent shooting to go with 9.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in three games; produced two double-doubles in the week.
- Put together second-consecutive game with a double-double, eighth of the season and fourth in conference play, with 22 points and 11 rebounds against Virginia; had 19 points in the second half and finished 9-for-15 from the field.
- Turned in eighth career double-double, seventh of the season, with 25 points and 10 rebounds against USF; hit 10-of-14 field goals and matched a career best with three blocks.
- Tallied a career-high 29 points on 12-of-17 shooting against Pittsburgh.
- Compiled sixth career double-double with 27 points and 10 rebounds against Syracuse; scored 19 points on 9-of-15 shooting in the second half, finishing the game 13-of-23 from the field; the 13 field goals are the most by a UofL player since Angel McCoughtry went 13-for-19 against Pittsburgh on March 9, 2009.
- Named College Sports Madness ACC Player of the Week on Jan. 11 after averaging 16.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 2.0 steals in two games.
- Named ACC Player of the Week on Dec. 21 after averaging 18.3 points and 10.7 rebounds in three games; shot 75.8 percent (25-of-33) from the field and had two doubles-doubles in the span.
- Connected on 10-for-11 field goal attempts against the Cougars, a 90.9 percent clip that tied for 21st-best nationally this season.
- Logged second-consecutive double-double, with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Dartmouth to go with a career-best four steals in 20 minutes; became the first player to produce back-to-back double-doubles since Asia Taylor achieved that feat against LSU (Nov. 14) and Oklahoma (Nov. 17) in 2013.
- Named to the Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team after averaging 18.0 points and 7.3 rebounds in three games.
Freshman Year (2014-15):
- Was named a third team Full Court Freshman All-American; selected to the all-ACC freshman team by the coaches and secured a spot on the all-ACC Academic Team.
- Played in 34 games, starting 28, and averaged 11.8 points and 4.9 rebounds in 20 minutes per game.
- Scored double-digit points on 21 occasions, reaching the 20-point plateau four times; boasted the 25th-best scoring average in the ACC, sixth highest among freshmen.
- Totaled 174 made field goals, sixth most by a freshman in program history; shot 55.8 percent from the field, good enough for fourth in the ACC and 13th nationally.
- Had 402 points, seventh most by a freshman in school history.
- Paced the team in scoring and shooting percentage in the postseason, averaging 12.8 points on 55.8 percent shooting and 5.0 rebounds in five games; posted double-digit points in all three NCAA Tournament games, including 19 on 8-of-12 shooting against BYU; also had eight rebounds against the Cougars.
- Put together consecutive 23-point performances; first achieved the feat on 10-of-11 shooting against Miami (Fla.) to go with eight rebounds; the shooting performance tied for the 14th-best field goal percentage (90.9) at the Division I level.
- Reached the season-high point total also against Syracuse on 11-of-14 shooting, the most field goals in a game by a freshman in school history since 2011 (Shoni Schimmel, 12).
- Notched first career double-double, with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Wake Forest; initially set season high in rebounds (10) against Evansville.
- Started career with double-digit points in first 10 games, the best feat by a freshman since Jazz Covington (14, 2003).
- Became the program’s first ACC Freshman of the Week (Dec. 1) after averaging 18.3 points on 71 percent shooting and 4.3 rebounds over a three-game span; had 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting against Valparaiso that followed an 18-point performance on 9-of-13 shooting against Lafayette.
- Produced 11 points, three rebounds, two blocks, and one steal in collegiate debut against IUPUI.
- Tabbed to the preseason ACC coaches’ Newcomer Watch List.
High School:
- Tabbed one of the best high school players in New Jersey; five-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz at Montclair High under coach Bianca Brown.
- Was ranked by ESPN as the third-best player in Class of 2014 in New Jersey and No. 34 nationally; ranked 24th in the 2014 Full Court Fresh 50.
- Appointed a 2014 McDonald’s All-American.
- Finished prep career as school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,803 points and tallied 1,035 rebounds for an average of 17.0 points and 9.8 rebounds per game; also had 306 assists, 263 steals, and 170 blocks.
- Named the Essex County Player of the Year as a senior; earned Star-Ledger first team all-state honors that season and also garnered first team all-county and all-conference accolades.
- Selected as one of 24 to participate in the inaugural 2014 SchollyMe All-World Game.
- Totaled 18 double-doubles in senior season, including five triple-doubles.
- Averaged 22.6 points and 9.6 rebounds as a junior; guided team to the NJSIAA North 1, Group IV sectional final.
- Poured in 34 points during junior campaign in the NJSIAA Tournament semifinals.
- Played club basketball for the New Jersey Sparks.
Personal:
- Daughter of Robert Allen and Kim Allen; has three sisters (LaTorri, Ranese, Kyra) and two brothers (Joshua, Isaiah).
- Born on May 30, 1996.
- Majoring in sport administration.
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