2007-08 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Narissa Suber
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Mechanicsville, Va.
- High School:
- Atlee
2006-07: Started in every game…finished as the team’s second leading scorer (12.5 ppg)…broke her own single-season record for three-pointers attempted…ranked second in the conference and among the top 25 nationally in three-pointers per game…broke her own record for three-pointers attempted in a game with 15 against Lehigh and Siena…claimed Drexel’s career three-pointers attempted record with 671…led the CAA in minutes played…ranked among CAA’s top 10 all-time in career three-pointers made and attempted…scored a career-high 28 points against Monmouth…matched her career high with seven rebounds twice…played career-high 57 minutes in five-overtime game against Northeastern, knocking down two three-pointers in the fifth extra period to give Drexel the win…scored game-high 20 points in Drexel’s CAA Tournament loss to Old Dominion...made 83 three-pointers on the season, four short of her single-season record…ranked among the all-time top 25 in the NCAA in career three-pointers per game…scored her 1,000th career point against Towson on Feb. 11, 2007, becoming the 16th player in Drexel history to reach the milestone….ranks 12th on Drexel’s all-time scoring list, fourth in career free-throw percentage and 10th in career scoring average.
2005-06: Named Third Team All-CAA…ranked sixth in the nation in three-pointers per game at 3.0 per contest…placed 37th in the nation in three-point shooting percentage at 40.5 percent…led the CAA in three-pointers per game and three-point shooting percentage…ninth in the conference in scoring at 14.4 points per game…set Drexel records for three-pointers in a season with 87, giving her a program-record 160 in her two-year career…knocked down eight treys against Delaware on Feb. 24 to tie Drexel’s single-game record…her three-point shooting performance in 2005-06 stands as the third-best in CAA history…scored a Drexel season-high, and her career-best, 27 points on her record-breaking night against Delaware…started in every contest and led the team in minutes played, while playing all 40 minutes in 10 contests including six straight to start the CAA schedule…tied for the team led with five 20-point performances…led Drexel in scoring in 12 games, including pouring in 18 points in the CAA Tournament against James Madison in the Dragons’ final game of the season…shot a perfect 11-for-11 from the free-throw line against Howard on Dec. 31, 2005.
2004-05: Started in all 29 games as a freshman...set her career high for scoring in her fourth game as a Dragon, scoring 23 points at Cornell...was third on the team in scoring (10.0 ppg)...was second in the CAA in three-pointers per game (2.52) and three-point shooting percentage (.378)...set the CAA’s high mark for the season by nailing seven three-pointers against Cornell...led Drexel in scoring in both CAA Tournament games...named to CAA All-Tournament Team...voted to CAA All-Rookie Team...sixth on career three-pointer list (73)...played every minute of Drexel’s triple-overtime victory at UNC Wilmington, setting a career-high for minutes played with 55...grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in the first game of the season against Saint Joseph’s and matched it at Cornell...swiped a personal-best four steals...led the team in scoring 13 times and hit for 20 points twice.
Background: A 2004 Street & Smith’s All-America Team Honorable Mention and Virginia Prep Top 100 Seniors selection...named 2003-04 District Player of the Year and garnered a spot on Virginia’s All-State Second team...earned First Team All-District and All-Richmond Metro after Atlee finished 24-5 and went to the Regional Semi-Finals last season...led Atlee High School to a perfect 30-0 record and a Virginia AAA State Championship in 2003... part of Atlee team that was tabbed No. 6 nationally in 2003-04 Street & Smith’s preseason issue...named First Team All-District, First Team All-Region and First Team All-State honors in junior year...also earned First Team All-Metro and Richmond Metro Player of the Year distinction... helped lead Atlee to a 98-12 record over four years.
Personal: A business major...daughter of Anthony and Ratchada Suber.