2006-07: 15 points, including three three-pointers, with four rebounds and three assists at Ball State...seven points, five rebounds and five assists against Miami...eight points, seven rebounds, four assists and four steals versus Indiana...five points, five rebounds and three assists against Nicholls State...recorded first career double-double with career-best 22 points and 13 rebounds versus Toledo with five assists and five steals...14 points and four assists against Longwood...named Horizon League Player of the Week on December 4 for her efforts versus Toledo and Longwood...four points, five rebounds, three assists and three blocks at Canisius...four points and five rebounds versus Eastern Michigan...six points, four rebounds and three steals against Wake Forest...15 points and seven rebounds at Marshall...seven points and five rebounds versus Dayton...11 points, including six-for-six from the foul line, along with six rebounds at Youngstown State...10 points, six rebounds and four assists at Cleveland State...15 points, five rebounds and three assists against Butler...five points versus Loyola...did not play against UIC...10 points and three rebounds at Detroit...17 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals versus Milwaukee...11 points, five rebounds, four assists and two blocks against Green Bay...three points and two steals at Butler...five points, five assists and four rebounds at UIC...17 points off the bench at Loyola...seven points and three rebounds versus Detroit...five points and seven rebounds at Green Bay...eight points, five rebounds and five assists at Milwaukee...11 points, five rebounds and three assists against Cleveland State...three points and five rebounds versus Youngstown State...12 points, five assists and four rebounds at Milwaukee in the Horizon League quarterfinals.
2005-06: 13 points, seven rebounds and four assists at Virginia...six points against Montana...eight points and seven rebounds versus Western Carolina...four points, three rebounds and three assists at Miami...seven points, six rebounds, two assists and two blocks at Dayton...17 points off the bench at Toledo with eight rebounds...12 points and seven rebounds off the bench versus Ball State...15 points off the bench versus Youngstown State...seven points at Green Bay...five points against Loyola...five points and five rebounds versus Butler...eight points and six rebounds at Detroit...career-high 19 points and six assists with six rebounds in start at Loyola...15 points, seven rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocks at UIC...seven points and three rebounds against Milwaukee...13 points at Butler...six rebounds at Cleveland State...eight points and five rebounds at Youngstown State...seven points at Ohio State...six rebounds versus Detroit...13 points against UIC...14 points, including four three-pointers, and five rebounds versus Cleveland State...six points and four assists against Green Bay.
2004-05: Season-high 17 points off the bench at Morehead State, including five-of-seven from three-point range, along with four rebounds...missed three games due to right knee injury...three rebounds and two assists versus Dayton...12 points, six rebounds and four steals off the bench against Indiana State...six points, five rebounds and three assists at Akron...nine points and three rebounds at Pepperdine...five points at Green Bay...16 points off the bench versus Cleveland State...10 points, six rebounds, two assists and four steals against Youngstown State...eight points, four rebounds and two assists versus UIC...five points against Loyola...two points and four rebounds at Butler...six points versus Milwaukee...five points and two assists against Green Bay...two points at Youngstown State...four points at UIC...11 points at Loyola...five points, four assists and three rebounds at Cleveland State...seven points and five rebounds against Youngstown State in the Horizon League quarterfinals...18 points off the bench with four rebounds, three assists and three steals versus Detroit in the Horizon League semifinals...season-high seven rebounds in start against Green Bay in the Horizon League championship game.
2003-04: 11 points and two rebounds off the bench against Tennessee State...five points and two assists at Ohio...eight points, two rebounds and two steals at Indiana State...four points against West Virginia...six points, three rebounds and three steals against Akron...three assists in start at Ohio State...six points, three rebounds and two assists versus Morehead State...six points and four rebounds at Butler...13 points and five rebounds off the bench against Green Bay...eight points and five rebounds in start at Cleveland State...six points and nine rebounds at Youngstown State...four rebounds and two assists at UIC...13 points, four steals and three rebounds off the bench at Loyola...eight points and eight rebounds at Milwaukee...six points and four rebounds versus UIC...five points and two assists at Detroit...six points and three assists against Loyola...six points and five rebounds versus Cleveland State...four points and two rebounds at Green Bay in the Horizon League quarterfinals.
2002-03: Redshirted.
High School: Signed with Wright State in the spring...named First-Team All-Ohio in Division I as a senior after being selected Honorable Mention as a junior...2002 Division I Northwest District Co-Player of the Year, the District 6 Player of the Year, the Ohio Heartland Conference Co-Player of the Year and a North-South All-Star representative at the state game...averaged 14.8 points per game during the 2001-02 regular season along with 10.9 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 3.9 steals...shot 70% from the foul line and 44% from the field...averaged nearly 15 points per game along with seven rebounds in four tournament games...led the Tygers to their first-ever undefeated regular season and a 23-1 record overall...team also claimed its third consecutive OHC title and made its first appearance in the regionals since 1987.
Personal: Born Tyanda Annette Hammock on December 15, 1983...is the daughter of Bridgette Owens and has two brothers.