The 5-9 backcourt ace, who came to FAMU from nearby Quincy,
Florida as one of the most decorated prep players in decades, finished this
past season with 119 steals, good for a 3.83 per game average, making her the
third Lady Rattler player to capture a national steals title.
Grice joins all-time NCAA Division One Steals leader Natalie
White (1992, 1994, 1995) and Shelly Boston (1990, 1991), as FAMU players to win
national steals championships.
White still holds the NCAA career steals mark with 624, while Grice ranks fifth all-time in FAMU history with 273 steals.
Grice is the fourth Lady Rattler to have 100 or more steals
in a season, joining April Manning (1988), Boston (1989, 1990, 1991) and White
(1992, 1993, 1994, 1995), and the third to have at least two seasons (2013,
2014) with 100 or more takeaways.
In addition, Grice was a prolific scorer, with 1,796 career
points in 103 games, ranking her third all-time on the FAMU charts, and her
25.2 scoring average this season is tops in the MEAC and fifth in Division One.
She is the only FAMU women’s player, to score 700 points in
a season, finishing the 2014 campaign with 782 points, after scoring 14 points
in an 84-75 loss to Savannah (Ga.) State in the March 13 quarterfinal bout.
She scored 32 points in the opening game of the 2014
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Basketball Tournament March 10, leading FAMU to
an 86-58 victory over Delaware State on March 10.
The Monday before (March 3), Grice scored 40 points against
Morgan State, the second 40-point game in her career, and it was her 10th game
of 30 or more points in the last two seasons.
Grice will be continuing her basketball career in the next
few weeks, travelling to Finland to play professionally.