SIXTH
SENSE
Second-Year Guard Faith Randolph
Has Thrived In Her Role As The
First Player Off The Bench
F
BY SHANE METTLEN
aith Randolph came to the University of Virginia accustomed to playing a featured role.
A standout at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Olney, Md.,
Randolph was among the most decorated athletes there —
even at a school that has one of the best overall athletic departments
in the country and has been a pipeline for UVa athletes in a variety
of sports. As a senior in 2012, Randolph was named suburban Maryland's top player by The Gazette and was tabbed first-team All-Met
by The Washington Post. ESPN HoopGurlz ranked the 5-10 guard
as the No. 26 player in the country after she led Good Counsel to the
ultra-competitive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship.
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