#54 - Elizabeth Brandt
Position: C
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Waynesboro, VA
High School: Wilson Memorial
Height: 5-10
Parents: Randy & Kathie Brandt

Career
After three seasons of competition, she has appeared in 49 games ... Has four performances of double-figure scoring to her credit.

Junior (2009-10):
Played a significant role on the team, playing in all 25 contests, two in a starting capacity ... Averaged 12.9 minutes, 5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game ... Tied for the team's lead in both scoring and rebounding on two occasions ... Second high on the club in scoring with a career-high tying 16 points (10 in the first half), hitting seven-of-12 from the field along with a pair of free throws, and tied for the team lead with six rebounds vs. the University of Chicago (Jan. 29) ... Picked up 16 points (10 in the first half), sinking six-of-nine field goal attempts, in a 68-64 overtime decision at Agnes Scott (Jan. 16) ... Scored in double figures in four outings ... Tied Melissa Koike for team honors with 12 points, knocking down five-of-seven from the field and two of three from the charity stripe at Carnegie Mellon (Feb. 12) ... Made her first Emory start vs. Washington University (Jan. 31) ... Tied Whitney Martin for the team lead with a career-high tying seven rebounds in the season opener vs. LaGrange (Nov. 15) ... Ended the campaign No. 3 on the team with 14 blocked shots.

Sophomore (2008-09):
Came off the bench in 17 games ... Averaged 4.1 minutes, 2.5 points and 1.4 rebounds ... Found her way into the scoring and rebounding columns in 11 contests ... Sank three-of-five from the floor en route to a career-high eight points in a season-high tying 11 minutes at NYU (Feb. 22) ... Tallied seven points in nine minutes vs. Agnes Scott (Jan. 5) ... Snared a personal-best seven rebounds, one shy of tying for team-high honors, against Piedmont (Jan. 12).

Freshman (2007-08):
Saw limited as a freshman as a reserve in seven games ... Scored in four and grabbed rebounds in three games ... Hit both of her field goal attempts and recorded a season-high four points vs. Huntingdon College (Dec. 1) ... Season-high three rebounds in six minutes against Spelman College (Nov. 16).

High School

Fine prep career at Wilson Memorial High School where she played for Tim Byars ... Was named 2006-07 City/County Player of the Year ... Averaged 15.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per outing her senior year ... Tossed in 13.0 points and snared 7.0 boards per contest as a junior ... Helped her team to a pair of district championships ... Three-time all-district pick and captured all-region honors ... Also competed on the tennis team where she served as captain as well garnering team MVP recognition.

Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1989 ... Daughter of Randy and Kathie Brandt ... National Honor Society member and was a senior historian and reporter in high school ... Academic Challenge Team member and received the Jazz Band Director's Award where she distinguished herself by playing the saxophone ... Named her school's Top Volunteer Award winner.

Emory Career Highs

Points 16  University of Chicago, Jan. 29, 2010
16 at Agnes Scott, Jan. 16, 2010
Rebounds LaGrange College, Nov. 15, 2009
7 Piedmont College, Jan. 12, 2009
Field Goals University of Chicago, Jan. 29, 2010
Minutes 27  University of Chicago, Jan. 29, 2010 

Quote: "All of the people that I met on my visits to Emory were so helpful and friendly that I already felt like a student. Atlanta is an amazing city and Emory has such a wonderful academic and athletic reputation."




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Institution UAA All
Chicago 14-0 27-1
Washington (Mo.) 10-4 21-6
Emory 9-5 18-7
Rochester (N.Y.) 8-6 19-6
Case Western Reserve 8-6 15-10
Carnegie Mellon 3-11 9-16
New York U. 2-12 10-15
Brandeis 2-12 9-16