As a sophomore (2003-04): Started and played in all 27 games on the season...was a staple for the team in the post, totalling 719 minutes on the court, second most on the team...averaged 6.6 points per game and 4.9 rebounds per game in Big Sky Conference play...led the team in rebounds on six different occasions...led the team in points on six different occasions...finished
with one double-double on the season...scored double figures in points on nine occasions...she had double figures in rebounds twice during the year...had a team-best .493 shooting percentage in the
Big Sky Conference...tallied a career-high three blocked shots vs. Idaho State...had a career-high four steals vs. Texas-Pan American...the last five games of the season, she led the team four times in rebounds with an average of 6.6 rebounds per game...shot .736, 39-of-53, from the free-throw line, the second- best percentage on the team...finished the season with a career-high 14 blocks and a career-high 31 steals.
As a freshman (2002-03): Started the first seven games of the season before a foot injury caused her to miss 15 games...returned for the final three weeks of the year and led the squad with averages of 12.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game in Big Sky Conference play...started in three of the final five contests...averaged 9.6 points and 6.4 rebounds on the year...finished with a career and game-high 18 points and 12 rebounds while shooting 8-for-12 from the floor against Northern Arizona in the final game of the season...seven of her 12 rebounds were on the offensive end of the floor...tallied a previous career-high 15 points on two occasions (San Diego,
at Montana State)...scored at least 10 points in 5-of-12 games...also recorded double figures in rebounds (11) at Montana...tallied a career-high three steals at Hawai�i...shot at least .500 from the floor in 6-of-12 games...shot .558 from the field after retuning from her foot injury...led the team in rebounding during each of the final five contests that she played in...connected on her first collegiate three-pointer against Weber State.
High School: A 2002 graduate of Alhambra High School in Martinez,Calif...played four years of basketball and two years of volleyball for the Bulldogs...helped guide Alhambra to a 2001 North Coast Section basketball championship and a No. 2 ranking in Northern California...team lost to Sacred Heart Cathedral that season at ARCO Arena in the NorCal championship game...was named all-league during each of her final two seasons...as a senior, she posted 14 double-doubles while recording 53 blocked shots...tallied 17 points and 19 rebounds in a win over Miramonte High School, marking the only loss Miramonte suffered all season...played in all 32 games as a junior while finishing second on the team in rebounds (7.2 per game), blocked shots (1.7 per game) and free throw percentage (.714)...also posted 7.5 points and 1.2 steals per game that season...recorded 21 points and 15 rebounds in a playoff game against St. Francis HS...played three years of basketball with the varsity squad...graduated in the top 10 percent of her senior class with a 3.74 gpa.
Personal: Born April 25, 1984...parents are Randy and Cindy Ciampi...major is nutrition...played two years of club basketball for the AAU Orinda Magic...brother, Cal Ciampi, played basketball at Los Medanos College.
Ciampi's Single-Game Career Highs
Points ............................. 18 vs. Northern Arizona (3/8/03)
Field Goals Made ............. 8 vs. Northern Arizona (3/8/03)
Field Goals Attempted ................. 13 at Hawai�i (11/25/02)
Three-Pointers .......................... 1 vs. Weber State (2/20/03)
Three-Pointers Attempted ................................. 2, Two Times
Free Throws Made .......................................... 5, Four Times
Free Throws Attempted .................... 8 at Hawai�i (11-25-02)
Rebounds ......................... 12 vs. Northern Arizona (3-8-03)
Assists ............................................................ 3, Five Times
Blocked Shots ............................. 3 vs. Idaho State (2-21-04)
Steals ........................... 4 vs. Texas-Pan American (12-6-03)
**Information from the Sacramento State Media Guide.