2006-07: Was a national finalist for the seventh annual Jimmy Valvano V Foundation Comeback Award, which is presented to an individual or a team who has accomplished a personal triumph in the face of true adversity, be it in health, life or moral dilemma ... the award is presented in memory of Jim Valvano, the late basketball coach and ESPN commentator, whose personal battle with cancer inspired the creation of The V Foundation ... received team Most Determined Player award ... missed the first 17 games of the season with an injury ... made season debut Jan. 20 against Northern Michigan ... started the last nine games of the campaign ... started 57 games in WSU career ... scored in double figures in Feb. 1 win over Findlay ... grabbed seven rebounds in Feb. 3 loss to Ashland ... recorded six points and five rebounds in the loss at Gannon ... scored 14 points and was six-of-six from the foul line against Saginaw Valley ... recorded eight points, 12 rebounds and three steals in regular-season finale at Hillsdale ...
Game-By-Game Stats.
Season-Highs
Pts. 14 vs. Saginaw Valley, 02/17
FGM 4-4x MR at Hillsdale, 02/24
3FG 0
FTM 6 vs. Saginaw Valley, 02/17 (Career-High)
Reb. 12 at Hillsdale, 02/24 (Career-High)
Ast. 2 vs. Findlay, 02/01
Blk. 1-4x MR vs. Saginaw Valley, 02/17
Stl. 3-4x MR at Hillsdale, 02/24
Min. 24 vs. Findlay, 02/01
Double Digits 2 times
2005-06: Played in 19 games ... had nine points and six rebounds against Concordia on Nov. 22 ... tied for team-high honors with 10 points at Hillsdale (12/10) ... had a career-high five steals against the Chargers ... recorded three blocks at Mercyhurst ... had a season-best 14 points and seven rebounds on Dec. 30 against Kentucky Wesleyan ... also scored 14 points against Northwood ... scored 12 points and had three steals against Findlay on Jan. 14 ... had eight points and a team-best nine rebounds at Northern Michigan on Jan. 21 ... was 5-for-8, posting 10 points and five rebounds Feb. 11 against Gannon ... recorded eight rebounds and a season-high three assists Feb. 16 at Ferris State ... went 5-for-7 and finished a rebound shy of a double-double with 10 points and nine boards off the bench at SVSU on Feb. 18 ... in just 17 minutes against Hillsdale (2/25), went 4-for-6 for eight points and six rebounds ... Game-By-Game Stats.
Season-Highs
Pts. 14-2x MR vs. Northwood, 1/7
Reb. 9-2x MR at Saginaw Valley, 2/18
Ast. 3 at Ferris State, 2/16 (Tied Career-High)
St. 5 at Hillsdale, 12/10 (Career-High)
Blk. 3 at Mercyhurst, 12/3 (Career-High)
Min. 28 at Hillsdale, 12/10
Double Digits 6 times
2004-05: Played in 21 games starting 17 times ... recorded a team-high 41.8 field goal percentage for the season ... was third on the squad with a 5.4 rebounding average ... led the team with nine points and eight rebounds against EMU on Nov. 19 ... also had a block and two steals versus the Eagles ... recorded six points and five boards against Kentucky State (11/23) ... had five points and five rebounds at SRU on Nov. 29 ... had four points, six rebounds and three assists at Saginaw Valley (12/2) ... recorded 13 points and two blocks at Hillsdale on Dec. 11 ... scored 12 points and had five boards in just 19 minutes off the bench in Jan. 22 win at Northwood ... recorded WSU[apos]s first double-double since Dec. 4 with 11 points and a season-high 10 rebounds at Ashland for her first double-double of the season ... also had a career-high four steals against the Eagles ... pulled down eight boards against Mercyhurst on Feb. 3 ... had nine rebounds the next game versus Gannon ... recorded 10 points and a game-high seven rebounds on Valentine[apos]s Day against Findlay Oilers ... had team-high eight rebounds and two blocks against Ashland on Feb. 17 ... was the only WSU player in double figures with 15 points at GU (2/24) ... also had a game-high nine rebounds against the Knights ... scored a career-best 18 points as she made her first seven shots from the floor at Mercyhurst on Feb. 26.
Game-By-Game Stats
Season-Highs
Pts.18 at Mercyhurst, 2/26 (Career-High)
FGM 9 at Mercyhurst, 2/26 (Career-High)
Reb.10 at Ashland, 1/27
Ast.3 at Saginaw Valley, 12/2 (Career-High)
St.4 at Ashland, 1/29
Blk.2 2x, MR vs. Ashland, 2/17
Min.32 at Gannon, 2/24 (Career-High)
Double Digits 6 times
2003-04: Started 25 games, played in all 27 contests ... had seven points and five rebounds against Mercyhurst (11/16) ... recorded first career double-double with a career-high 10 points and 10 rebounds against Wilberforce (11/18) ... recorded career-best 11 boards against SVSU on Dec. 4 ... tied career-high with 10 points at Madonna (12/10) in 13 minutes ... had career-best four steals, all in the second half, at HC on Dec. 13 ... went 5-for-6 from the field for 10 points on Dec. 29 against Northern Kentucky ... grabbed nine rebounds at Northern Michigan (1/6) ... had a team-high 10 rebounds to go along with five points and three steals against Findlay on Jan. 12 ... scored six points and had a block against GVSU (1/15) ... scored seven points and had four rebounds at Ferris on Jan. 17 ... had eight points and a team-high eight rebounds at Mercyhurst (2/5) ... pulled down eight rebounds (4-4) in 22 minutes against Hillsdale on Feb. 14.
Season highs
Pts.10 three times
Reb.11 vs. Saginaw Valley, 12/4
Ast.1 Three times
Blk.1 Three times
St.4 at Hillsdale, 12/13 & vs. Mercyhurst, 2/28
Min.29 vs. Saginaw Valley, 12/4
Double Digits 3 times
2002-03: Redshirted at Wayne State.
High School: A 2002 graduate of Cody ... earned all-league, all-metro and honorable mention all-state honors ... averaged 13.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per contest as a senior.
Personal: Full name--Ralphaneé Lashawn Peyton ... born December 8, 1983, in Detroit ... daughter of LyNieka Williams and Melvin Neeley ... has a younger brother, Jamar, and three younger sisters, Angela, Teaira and Jasmine ... is majoring in psychology ... serving as Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) vice-president for the second straight year in 2006-07.
2003-04 | 27/25 | 470/17.4 | 56-120 | .467 | 0-0 | --- | 10-30 | .333 | 128 | 7-37 | 5-25 | 122/4.5 |
2004-05 | 21/17 | 437/20.8 | 66-158 | .418 | 0-0 | --- | 13-26 | .500 | 114 | 19-47 | 10-19 | 145/6.9 |
2005-06 | 19/6 | 328/17.3 | 57-105 | .543 | 0-0 | --- | 19-32 | .594 | 91 | 19-45 | 15-20 | 133/7.0 |
2006-07 | 11/9 | 180/16.4 | 25-54 | .463 | 0-0 | --- | 11-14 | .786 | 45 | 6-25 | 4-15 | 61/5.5 |