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One of a very few three-time All-Conference selections, Davis made an immediate impact for the Chargers as a freshman. She scored nearly 200 points her first season at UNH and followed that with three outstanding seasons with over 450 points each. With a career total of 1,622 points, Davis is one of only seven UNH women's basketball players to score more than 1,500 points in their career. She played in all 108 games during the four years of her career, including three postseason appearances.
According to the 1996-97 women's basketball media guide, Davis -a "prototypical quiet leader"- was best-known for leading by example. Her example often meant a 20-point night with four rebounds and three steals. During her senior season, Davis scored a career-high 540 points, ranking her seventh in the single-season record book at UNH, while shooting 43.2% from the floor and 75.7% from the foul line. She was named to her third All-New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) First Team in 1996 and was among the conference leaders in scoring (19.3 points per game) and steals (2.64 steals per game). The 1995-96 season also marked Davis' third appearance in the NECC tournament.
During Davis' junior season, she became the eighth 1,000-point scorer at UNH when she netted a basket against Sacred Heart on January 24, 1996. She scored 453 points and grabbed 64 steals that season as she garnered her second-straight All-NECC First Team honors. She shot 44.5% from the floor and averaged 6.5 rebounds per contest.
Davis' sophomore year, her first season as an All-NECC First Team selection, is when she emerged as one of the top players in the NECC. She averaged 16.7 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, while scoring 20-or-more points 10 different times. During her first season with the Chargers, Davis proved to be one of the Chargers top players, averaging 7.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest.
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