2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
CAREER
Played all 90 games with 42 starts in three years years at Georgia State.
Produced 15 double-figure scoring games en route to 478 career points scored (5.3 ppg).
Made 57 3-point baskets with two games with four treys made.
Added 184 career rebounds and 104 career assists to go with 50 steals.
Has earned recognition on Athletic Director's Honor Roll and has career GPA of 3.1.
2014-15
Final junior season included four double-figure games and 175 points (5.8) to finish seventh on the team...
Top scoring game was 18 points in back-to-back wins over South Alabama (Feb. 19) and Appalachian State (Feb. 21).
Had 17 points in final home game of 2015 vs. Georgia Southern (March 7).
For season, hit 20 of 59 3-point attempts for the third-most on team as five players made 19 or more.
Started 18 of the 30 games, but averaged just 18.3 minutes played per game with 20 of the 30 games with less than 20 minutes played.
2013-14
Sophomore season included eight double-figure games and 209 points (6.7 ppg), fifth-most points on the team...Her 645 minutes were fourth on the team (20.8 per game) and her 20 starts were the third-most made.
Netted 26 3-point baskets to rank third on the team, hitting 37.7 percent outside the arc to lead team.
Made game-winning shot at the buzzer to beat Kent State (Dec. 8) and grabbed an offensive rebound and made a basket with two seconds to lead to a win over UALR (Jan. 18).
Opened season with career-best 16 points at UT Martin (Nov. 8), including 4 of 4 outside the arc...Equalled that 16 points in Sun Belt opening win over Troy (Jan. 1) with 4 of 5 3-pointers made and six rebounds.
Scored 15 points in road win at UL Monroe (Jan. 25) to go with six rebounds...Made a clutch 3-pointer with 59 seconds and scored 13 points in win at Kennesaw State (Dec. 3).
Made four free throws in final 90 seconds to seal win at first-place Arkansas State (Jan. 14) in scoring 11 points...Had 13 points on 5 of 6 attempts at UT Arlington (Feb. 26).
2012-13
Played in all 29 games as a freshman and started four games...Her 427 minutes were seventh most on the team.
Provided three double-figure scoring games in netting her 94 points (3.2 per game) for season.
Scored 11 points at Hofstra (Jan. 10) with 4 of 8 from field, while adding a pair of assists.
Netted 10 points at home against James Madison (Jan. 20), hitting 4 of 6 shots to go with a pair of assists...Had first 10-point game of college career against Mississippi Valley State (Dec. 29) with 4 of 7 from the field.
Made 31 assists, sixth most on the team...Had nine games with two or more assists...Top assist game was five against James Madison (Jan. 20)...Provided three assists in win over Towson (Feb. 14).
Hit 11 3-point baskets in first season, with four games with two made...Had those two in games vs. MVSU, at Hofstra, James Madison and at UNCW.
Made 19 steals on defense with a steal in 15 games...Had two steals in four games.
Grabbed 37 rebounds, with top game of five in win over Florida A&M (Nov. 24) and four against James Madison (Jan. 20).
Played 20 or more minutes in a game seven times, topped by 29 at Old Dominion (Jan. 24) and 24 vs. James Madison (Jan. 20).
PREP
Earned invitation to play in the 39th annual Capital Classic for Virginia All-Stars in win over Maryland All-Stars...Named Washington Post All-Met honorable mention player.
Combo guard with versatility to score (15.5 points per game) by driving to basket or shooting outside with the 3-point shot (50 made at 43.7 percent rate, almost two per game).
Got to free-throw line and connected on 75 percent, making 62 of 83.
For 19-8 team that ranked No. 13 in state of Virginia, netted five games of 20 or more points as senior...Had 24 against West Springfield with five 3-point baskets in that Feb. 17 game...Poured in 23 in Woodside game on Dec. 28 with identical five 3-point effort...Added 22 points against Lake Braddock with four treys in that game.
Her best prep free throw shooting game included a 7 for 7 game at the line (Woodson).
Found her teammates with 67 assists (2.4 per game)...Added 2.6 steals and 3.1 rebounds a game...Scored in double figures in 23 of 27 games as senior...Team was 19-11 in her junior season...Recruited by Elon, William & Mary and Hampton before making her visit to GSU and committing.
Outstanding student who graduated in top 10 percent in the class of 692...Posted a 4.06 GPA.
High school in metro D.C. suburb of Alexandria was featured in Denzel Washington 2000 football movie “Remember The Titans”. The school still has a large poster with Denzel at an entrance, special display cases of the old teams and the 1971 championship team, as well as a display for paralyzed team member Gerry Bertier.
PERSONAL
Born Lauren Gabrielle Moss on Dec. 27, 1993 in Fairbanks, Alaska...Georgia marks the eighth state that she has lived in.
Mother is Lt. Col. Leslie Randolph Moss, an Army veteran of 20-plus years, having worked at the Pentagon as an Inspector General, while having been a Physician’s Assistant...Father Lawrence G. Moss is also retired military and still working on a military post in Kansas...Mom was stationed at Ft. Knox (Ky.) and Ft. Riley (Kan.) before going to Fort Belvoir (Va.) and then the Pentagon.
Has two brothers, Lawrence, 23, at Kansas State and in the ROTC program to become a military officer, and Landon, a junior wide receiver at Coastal Carolina.
After being born in Alaska, has moved to Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Kentucky, Kansas and then Virginia when she was entering her junior year in high school...Played at Junction City High School in Kansas for two years before moving to Virginia.
Father is a basketball coach and got Gaby started at young age. Began playing seriously in fifth grade on a team coached by father, the first of five straight years on his team...A devoted conditioning student, lifted weights with football players in high school, especially the squats and clean lifts.
Enjoys studying economics and business and is a managerial science major...Expected to graduate in August of 2015.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2012-13Freshman
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5'8"
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2013-14Sophomore
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5'8"
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