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Shalonda Enis
Shalonda Enis
Sport(s): Women's Basketball
Years at HCJC/TVCC: 1993-95

Enis came to TVCC in 1993 after a stellar career at Celeste High School where she earned the title as the all-time leading scorer in Texas high school girls basketball.  As a freshman at TVCC,  she was named the Texas Eastern Conference Newcomer of the Year. As a sophomore, she averaged 30 points and 11 rebounds per game and earned the Texas Eastern Conference Most Valuable Player award.
  She helped lead the Lady Cardinals to their first national title in 1994.
  She still holds two TVCC records for Career Shots Made (326) and Season Shots Made (194).
  Enis signed with the University of Alabama. As a senior, she was named Kodak All-American and Women's Basketball News Service All-American that same year. She was All-Conference First Team for her junior and senior years.
  While playing in the Women's U.S. Olympic Festival in 1994, Enis led the team in points (87), and averaged 21.8 per game. In the championship game Enis led the team with 19 field goal attempts and was named MVP.
  In the spring of 1997 she signed with the American Basketball League, and was drafted in the first round (seventh in the league) by the Seattle Reign.  She was named MVP of the 1998 All-Star Game, first-team All-ABL and Rookie of the Year by the national media.
  Enis was drafted in the WNBA in 1999 and chosen by the Washington Mystics. She played from 2000 to 2003 for the Charlotte Sting.