1998-99 Season
Played
in 30 games and started one
Averaged
1.0 points and 1.2 rebounds per game
Shot
45.5 percent from the field
Shot
47.6 from the free throw line
Played
in three NCAA Tournament games
A
defensive weapon in the full court press
1997-98 Sophomore Season
Played
in 31 games and started seven
Averaged
9.5 minutes per game
In 1996-97 Freshman Season
Scored
her first collegiate field goal vs Penn State in her college debut
Finished
the season on a high note with one of her best games; playing 14 minutes,
scored three points and grabbed four rebounds against Notre Dame in the
BIG EAST Tournament.
Prior to Rutgers
Named
a Street & Smith high school honorable mention all-American
Played
only 13 games as a senior due to a knee injury averaged 11.2 points and
8.7 rebounds per game
Her
high school team won the Lancaster Lebanon League Championship
Started
playing basketball as a sophomore in high school
Played
AAU ball in the summer of 1995, for the Running Rebels team, which placed
seventh in the nationals
A
gifted track athlete, she was the district champion in the high jump as
a sophomore
Helped
the 4X100 relay team place sixth in the state
Coko
is her given name and her brother’s name is Zkrr (pronounced ZACK-r)
She is interested in a career in sports journalism.
Coko,
born February 23, 1978, is the daughter of Judith and Henry Eggleston.
Coko's Favorites
Food | Chicken |
Movie | Little Mermaid |
Animal | Dog |
Television Show | Good Times |
Book | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings |
Musical Artist or Group | Dru Hill |
Actor | Chris Tucker |
Actress | Vivica Fox |
WNBA Team | Houston Comets |
WNBA Player | Cynthia Cooper |
NBA Team | Philadelphia 76ers |
Sport other than basketball | Track and Field |
Subject in school | Math |
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