The jump from the 2018-19 season to 2019-20 was nothing less than a drastic shift for Houston guard Dymond Gladney.
As a freshman, Gladney played just over eight minutes per game on average. But as a sophomore, the 5-foot 5-inch guard from Los Angeles’ role increased massively as she became the Cougars’ primary point guard.
As the starting point guard and with Houston’s lack of depth on the bench, Gladney played over 37 minutes per game during the 2019-20 season, which led to a team-high total of 1,402 minutes on the season.
As a result of playing such heavy minutes, Gladney was also asked to be one of Houston’s primary scorers and finished the season second on the team in scoring with 11.