CANYON, Texas – West Texas A&M Women's Basketball head coach
Josh Prock has announced the addition of Sam Houston State transfer and former Lady Buff
Braylyn Dollar for the 2022-23 campaign.
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"Braylyn is someone who the people of West Texas A&M are very familiar with. We are thrilled that she has decided to come back to WT to finish out her career. She will bring a athletic strong presence to our post position" said Prock "Braylyn will also bring versatility to our front line, she is someone who has the ability to score on the block and is able to step out and hit the open jump shot. Braylyn also is very comfortable with putting the ball on floor and making plays."
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Dollar spent the 2021-22 campaign at Sam Houston State in Huntsville, Texas as she saw time in 24 games for the Bearkats. The 6'0 forward went 11-of-32 (34.4%) from the floor including 2-of-4 (50%) from deep and 5-of-6 (83.3%) from the free throw line to average 1.2 points per contest to go along with 39 rebounds (nine offensive, 30 defensive), five assists, three blocks and six steals.
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The Lubbock Monterey product saw time in 87 games with 11 starts for the Lady Buffs from 2018-2021. She averaged 18.7 minutes per game, going 203-of-406 (50%) from the floor while grabbing 438 rebounds to go along with 117 assists, 41 blocks and 80 steals to average 6.9 points per game. Dollar is a two-time winner of the Lone Star Conference Sixth Woman of the Year Award.
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"It is also nice to be able to bring someone in who has experience of playing in the Lone Star Conference. As people know about our program defense is a strong priority for us and she is someone who is able to defend multiple positions which will give us a lot of versatility defensively" added Prock "I know a lot of supporters of West Texas A&M women's basketball a very excited to see Braylyn back in a Lady Buff uniform as are we and we look forward to see what she will be able to accomplish this coming year."
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