Junior Season (2011-12)
Appeared in all 32 games with 17 starts ... a member of the 2011-12 leadership team ...
was fifth on the team in scoring with 183 points, averaging out to 5.7 points per game ...
averaged 24.7 minutes per game ... finished second on the team in assists with 90 ... had
25 steals and five blocks over the season ... brought down 90 boards, bringing down an
average of 2.8 rebounds per game ... averaged a 41.4 field goal percentage, making 72 of
174 attempts ... had the third-best free throw percentage on the team at 74 percent
(25-of-34) ... recorded her first-career start at Ball State (11/11) ... recorded a
career-high seven assists against Ball State in the season opener (11/11) ... tied two
career highs in free throws made and free throws attempted against Northern Illinois (12/4)
and Wichita State (1/18) ... brought down eight rebounds at Evansville (3/1) for a
career-high mark ... set a career-high in steals with four against Southern Illinois (3/3)
... blocked two shots in a WNIT win over Central Michigan (3/15) for a career-high ...
played a career-high 37 minutes against Illinois (12/7) ... tied or set a career best in
four shooting categories during the season.
Sophomore Year (2010-11)
Appeared in 35 games ... scored eight points, all in the second half, and grabbed three
rebounds in the season opener at Illinois (11/12) ... scored nine points on 4-of-7
shooting, making three fastbreak layups, against Eastern Illinois (11/18) ... made a
season-best two three-pointers at DePaul (12/1) ... scored 10 points and grabbed five
rebounds against Ball State (12/9) ... scored a season-high 11 points and grabbed a
career-best six rebounds against Northern Iowa (1/1) ... tied her career-high with five
assists at Bradley (3/3).
Freshman Year (2009-10)
Only freshman to appear in all 36 games, a Redbird freshman record ... recorded a rebound
and an assist in her collegiate debut against UCLA (11/14) ... scored her first-career
points against Illinois (11/24) ... recorded four rebounds, three assists and two steals,
the first of her career, at UW-Milwaukee (12/15) ... scored eight points at
Illinois-Chicago (12/18), making her first three-pointer ... after not scoring in the first
three games of the season, scored 20 points in the next five games ... scored in
double-figures for the first time with 11 points at Wichita State (1/16), making a
career-best 5-of-6 free throws ... scored nine points, making all three field goal
attempts, against Indiana State (2/6) ... in 21 minutes at Evansville, recorded seven
points, two rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal ... led ISU with a career-high
three steals against Bradley (2/25) ... recorded career-highs with 21 points, five
rebounds, five assists and three steals against Northern Iowa (2/28) ... made a career-high
8-of-9 field goals, including three three-pointers ... against the Panthers, assisted
consecutive baskets that put ISU ahead, erasing a 13-point deficit, and scored six of the
team's final eight points.
Prior to ISU
Four-year letterwinner at University High School ... three-time team MVP ... two-time
Chicago Independent League Player of the Year ... all-state selection her senior year ...
led the Maroons to a 24-4 record, their best ever, as a senior and a conference
championship as a junior ... averaged 25.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.7 steals, 4.1 assists
and 1.3 blocks per game as a senior ... averaged 24.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.7 steals, 4.2
assists and 2.2 blocks per game as a junior ... averaged 18.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.7
steals, 4.1 assists and 1.3 blocks per game as a sophomore ... prep coach was Meghan Janda
... rated the No. 42 point guard in the country by ESPN HoopGurlz in 2008 ... played AAU
basketball with the Chicago Hoops Express, the same program as teammate Ashleen Bracey and
former Redbirds Tiffany Hudson and Lashawn Johnson.
Personal
Alexis Kimeko Jenkins ... born November 25, 1990 in Chicago, Ill. ... daughter of Rosalind
Jenkins and Stanley Moore ...one brother(Jayden) and one sister (Tyler)... majoring in
business administration ... AFNI Athletics Honor Roll: Spring 2010.