2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster

Maya Mayberry
Photo by: Bill Powell
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing basketball
Maya Mayberry playing against USF
Maya Mayberry playing against USF
Maya Mayberry playing against UCF
Maya Mayberry mug shot
Jersey Number 10

Maya Mayberry

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Height:
    5-8
  • Hometown:
    Tulsa, Okla.
  • High School:
    Fayetteville (Ark.)
  • Prev School:
    Oral Roberts
TULSAWas a three-year letterwinner ... started in all 72 games at Tulsa ... had 47 double-figure scoring games, including 13 20+ scoring contests at TU ... had Tulsa averages of 12.2 points (875) and 2.5 rebounds (181) ... concluded her career ranked third in three-point field goals made (171), fifth in three-point field goal percentage (.372) and 19th in scoring in program history … transferred to Tulsa after her sophomore season at Oral Roberts ... returned for a fifth playing season as the NCAA granted student-athletes an extra year of eligibility due to the coronavirus pandemic.
 
SUPER SENIOR (2022-23) – Earned the American Athletic Conference Ambassador Award, which recognizes sportsmanship, ethical behavior, fair play and integrity, along with community service off the court … concluded the season ranked in three-point field goals made per game (58th- 2.43), three-point field goal attempts (68th - 207), three-point field goals made (79th - 73) and three-point field goal percentage (93rd - 35.3) in the nation … started in 30 games ... had 15 double-figure scoring games on the season ... averaged 10.8 points (324) and 2.6 rebounds (77) … led Tulsa in scoring five times, rebounding once, assists four times, steals six times and blocked shots four times … concluded the season ranked second in three-point field goals made (73) on the Tulsa single season records list … recorded 14 points and five assists against Alcorn State (11-7-22) ... tallied 11 points against San Jose State (11-10-22) ... had 17 points at Arkansas (11-14-22) ... registered 27 points, including seven three-point field goals made, and had seven rebounds against South Carolina State (11-26-22) ... had 14 points against Central Arkansas (12-11-22) ... posted 10 points against #22 Kansas (12-16-22) ... totaled 23 points against Northwestern State (12-19-22) ... recorded 22 points at Texas Southern (12-22-22) ... tallied 11 points against Wichita State (1-4-23) ... had 18 points at UCF (1-7-23) ... posted 12 points at Tulane (1-21-23) ... registered 11 points against #25 South Florida (1-25-23) ... pulled down seven rebounds against SMU (1-28-23) ... recorded 16 points and four assists against Tulane (2-12-23) ... had 12 points and four steals at Wichita State (2-15-23) ... tallied 20 points against UCF (3-1-23).
 
SENIOR (2021-22) – Started in 23 games ... had 16 double-digit scoring games on the season ... averaged 12.2 points (280) and 2.3 rebounds (54) ... led Tulsa in scoring five times, steals three times, blocked shots twice and assists once ... tallied 20 points against Duquesne (11-11-21) ... recorded 13 points against Sam Houston (11-15-21) ... posted 13 points and five steals against Florida A&M (11-17-21) ... registered 17 points at Oral Roberts (11-21-21) ... had 23 points at FAU (11-26-21) ... totaled 20 points vs. Austin Peay (11-27-21) ... tallied 12 points at Georgia State (12-18-21) ... recorded 14 points against South Alabama (12-19-21) ... finished with 16 points against Memphis (1-26-22) ... recorded 10 points at Cincinnati (1-29-22) ... registered 13 points against Houston (2-2-22) ... had 10 points and six rebounds at Wichita State (2-6-22) ... totaled 10 points against Tulane (2-16-22) and SMU (2-19-22) ... tallied 12 points at North Texas in the WNIT First Round (3-17-22) ... had 21 points, six rebounds and three steals at Wyoming in the WNIT Second Round (3-20-22).
 
JUNIOR (2020-21) – Was named to the American Athletic Conference all-conference third team … started in all 19 games ... had 16 double-digit scoring contests ... averaged 14.3 points (271) and 2.6 rebounds (50) ... led Tulsa in scoring eight times, steals four times, assists twice and blocked shots once ... tallied 13 points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal at Oklahoma State (12-13-20) ... posted 11 points against UCF (12-19-20) and Cincinnati (1-6-21) ... totaled 15 points at Temple (12-23-20) ... netted 28 points against Memphis (1-9-21) ... recorded 11 points at Houston (1-13-21) ... registered 21 points against Tulane (1-16-21) ... had 21 points against ECU (1-20-21) ... tallied 13 points, four steals and three rebounds at Memphis (1-23-21) ... totaled 13 points at ECU (1-30-21) ... registered 12 points against Houston (2-3-21) ... posted 10 points at Tulane (2-10-21) ... had eight points and eight rebounds at #14 USF (2-13-21) ... recorded 17 points at UCF (2-20-21) ... totaled 22 points against Cincinnati (2-27-21) ... registered 21 points against Wichita State (3-2-21) ... posted 13 points against Wichita State in The American First Round (3-8-21).
 
PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa after two seasons at Oral Roberts . . . played in 59 games . . . had 37 double-digit scoring games, including seven 20+ scoring contests . . . was tabbed to the all-Summit League second team as a sophomore . . . averaged 14.1 points, while shooting a 41.2-percent clip from the field during her sophomore campaign . . . scored a career-high 31 points against North Dakota State . . . ranked 10th in points per game and seventh in three-point field goal percentage (43%) in the Summit League as a sophomore . . . was tabbed to the Summit League all-newcomer team as a freshman . . . averaged 11.6 points per game, while shooting 46.5-percent from the field and 47.1-percent from behind the arc as a freshman . . . was a four-year letterwinner at Fayetteville High School . . . helped FHS capture the 2015 and 2017 state championship . . . was a three-time all-conference selection, and picked up all-state honors in 2017 . . . played AAU ball for Oklahoma PWP.
 
PERSONAL – Her favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse ... her dream car is a Range Rover ... favorite movie is “The Hangover” ... her favorite TV show is “How to Get Away with Murder” ... her favorite actor is Zach Galifianakis ... favorite professional athlete is Kyrie Irving ... her favorite food is dinner rolls ... her favorite musician is Beyonce ... earned her bachelor’s degree in organizational studies in December 2021 and is working on her master’s degree ... born June 7, 1999 ... daughter of Lee and Marla Mayberry ... has a son, Jace ... her sister, Taleya, played at TU (2009-13) … her sister, Wyvette, also played on the team (2020-22) ... her father, Lee, played for the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and Vancouver Grizzlies for a combined seven years after being drafted in the first round of the 1992 NBA draft as the 23rd overall pick ... was named to the 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
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