Looks to see her first game action since suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) against Saint Louis (1/23/04) ... Sat out the 2004-05 campaign to rehabilitate the knee and be 100 percent for 2005-06, however suffered the same season-ending injury in the first 1:30 of the first exhibition game of the year against EA Sports (11/9/05) ... Petitioned for a sixth year from the NCAA in April of 2006 and her request was approved ... Was projected to be the Bulls' starting point guard prior to her injury last season ... Has turned a negative situation into a positive making the most of her time off by getting stronger and improving her shot ... Will add tremendous experience, maturity and depth in the backcourt for USF ... Has speed, quickness, great court vision and is a tough defender ... Does a great job taking the ball to the basket and finishing ... A talented player who makes good decisions in the open-court.
2005-06 (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Sat out the season after tearing her anterior cruciate ligament during the 2005-06 preseason.
2004-05 (SENIOR): Sat out the season after tearing her anterior cruciate
ligament during the 2003-04 season.
2003-04 (JUNIOR): Saw action in just 16 games on the year before tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee against Saint Louis (1/23/04) ... Scored a season-high 13 points in the Bulls' Conference USA opener at Charlotte (1/9/04) to go along with a season-best six assists and two steals ... Was 2-4 from three-point range against the 49ers and 7-8 from the free throw line ... Also had 12 points in a win over Akron (11/29/03) and 11 points in a triumph over Niagara (1/6/04) ... Turned in a solid outing in a loss to No. 17 DePaul (1/18/04), scoring six points and grabbing six rebounds, including five on the offensive glass ... Equaled her career high with three steals in back-to-back games at Army (11/23/03) and against Akron (11/29/03).
2002-03 (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 7.9 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per contest while playing in all 27 games for the Bulls ... Earned the starting nod 13 times on the year ... Shot 50 percent or better in eight games during the season with five of those coming in the last seven outings ... Scored in double figures in seven games during the year ... Shot no less than 70 percent from the charity stripe in 11 games on the season ... Tallied a career-high 21 points in her fifth game of the season against Birmingham Southern (12/1/02) ... Had a near perfect outing while accomplishing the feat, shooting 7-8 from the field, 3-3 from behind the three-point arc and 4-4 from the free throw line to go along with five rebounds, two steals and an assist ... Has 18 points against Saint Louis (2/9/03) on 5-10 shooting from the field and 7-8 from the line ... Turned in her only double-double of the year, and the second of her career, with a 15 point and career high 10 assist effort against Houston (2/28/03) ... Was 6-11 from the field, including 2-3 from three-point range, and 1-2 from the free throw line against the Cougars ... Fell one rebound shy of tying her career-high of 10 against No. 24 DePaul (1/19/03) ... Had eight rebounds twice against Florida (11/24/02) and No. 2 Connecticut (12/28/02).
2001-02 (FRESHMAN): Gradually assumed main responsibilities at point guard as the season progressed ... Led the team down the stretch and was the point guard in the closing minutes of nearly every game ... Started the season's last four games and averaged 30 minutes in those games ... Started eight of the 27 games, averaging 29.8 minutes as a starter and 19.4 minutes off the bench ... Averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists ... Scored in double digits in nine games, including three of the last five games ... Averaged 11.0 points over the season's last five games as she connected on 47.4 percent (18-38) of her attempts from the floor ... Grabbed at least five rebounds on nine occasions and had a career-high 10 at Florida Atlantic (12/28/01) ... Third on the team with 58 assists (2.1 per game) and was just two dishes behind Aiya Shepard's 60.
HIGH SCHOOL: Recognized among the country's top high school guards ... The All-Star Girls Report ranked her the No. 2 guard among Georgia seniors and No. 30 among the nation's backcourt players ... Also rated No. 5 among all Georgia prep seniors and No. 166 among the country's top prospects ... Named to the DeKalb County preseason "Terrific Ten" as well as to the Atlanta metro area's "Terrific Twenty-Five" by the Atlanta Journal Constitution prior to her senior campaign ... Backed up her pre-season accolades with 13.0 points and 5.8 rebounds-per-game and was named to the All-DeKalb County first-team ... Helped Lakeside to the Class 7-A championship ... All-state honorable mention as a junior while also earning mention on the DeKalb County Tip-Off Club Girls Team of the Year ... Scored a school-record 39 points as a junior against Milton High School ... Was a varsity starter as a sophomore after a season at the junior varsity level ... Played AAU basketball with the Georgia Dream Team ... Coach at Lakeside was Angela Thompson and her Georgia Dream Team coach was Guy Coleman.
PERSONAL: Full name is Tristen Anese Webb ... Born March 26, 1983, in Chicago ... Daughter of Tony and Millie Faulk-Webb ... Has a brother, Garrison (13) ... Majoring in sports medicine ... Was a Wendy's High School Heismen Trophy nominee at Lakeside ... Enjoys listening to music and playing video games in her spare time.