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2003-04: Appeared in all 26 games for the Lady Rams, starting none...Recorded 217 minutes of playing time for an average of 8.3 minutes per game...Scored 99 points on the season for an average of 3.8 points per game on 42 of 76 shooting from the floor as she led the Lady Rams in field-goal shooting percentage with a .553 mark...Converted 15 of her 29 attempts from the free-throw line (.517)...Pulled down 79 rebounds on the season (25 offensive, 54 defensive) for an average of 3.0 rebounds per game...Dished out five assists and committed 22 turnovers...Ranked second on the team in blocks with 28 while collecting three steals...Recorded a career-high seven blocked shots versus North Carolina Central in Durham, NC on February 18th, 2004.
2002-03: Appeared in 26 games for the Lady Rams, starting none...Recorded 260 minutes of playing time, for an average of 10.0 minutes per game...Tallied 149 points on the season on 62 for 102 shooting (.608) to lead the Lady Rams in field-goal percentage...Dished out two (2) assists, pulled down 101 rebounds (33 offensive and 68 defensive) to place fifth in rebounding on the team, while tallying seven (7) steals...Went 25 of 42 from the free-throw line (.595)...Recorded 25 blocks while turning the ball over only 19 times...Averaged 5.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per contest...Led the team in scoring once, and rebounds twice.
2001-02: Saw action in 23 games for the Lady Rams, averaging 3.7 points and 2,3 rebounds per game...Led the Lady Rams with 17 blocked shots (.89 blocks per game)...Totaled 86 points and 52 rebounds in only 23 games played...Named to the CIAA Tournament All-Tournament Team...Member of the Lady Rams team that was the eventual CIAA Tournament runner-up.
2000-01: Saw action in eight (8) games for the Lady Rams, averaging 3.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game...Tallied 29 points on 11 of 15 shooting from the floor (.733) as well as going 7 of 12 from the free-throw line (.583)...Scored a season high of 13 points (twice) versus both Bennett and Barber-Scotia. Personal: Played her High School basketball at West Mecklenberg High School in Charlotte, NC...Led West Mecklenberg to a conference championship and a 19-5 record in her senior season of
1999-2000...The daughter of Katie D. Henderson, Kamesha has two siblings, a sister Anita, and a brother Phillip...Majoring in Chemistry at WSSU...Born December 14, 1981.








