11 Ivana Boyd
Ivana Boyd
  • Height:
    5'7
  • Year:
    SO
  • Hometown:
    Palatka, FL
  • High School:
    Flagler Palm Coast
  • Position:
    G
  • gp
    26
  • pts/g
    8.3
  • fg %
    40.7
  • 3pt %
    38.1
  • ft %
    52.3
  • reb/g
    8.7
  • a/g
    3.5
Bio

Born July 27, 1998… Parents are Mia Nelson and Ivan Boyd… Siblings are Ja’von King and Ivan Boyd Jr…. Majoring in Business Administration… Most admires her parents… Favorite athlete is Lebron James… Favorite movie is Time to Kill… Favorite TV show is Spongebob… Favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird… Favorite hobby is doing puzzles.

High School: player of the year, MVP, captain, 1st team for conference, 3 All-Star games, flag football, A and B honor roll

Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 26 9
Games started 21 9
Minutes 610 210
Minutes per game 23.5 23.3
FG 81-199 26-65
FG Pct 40.7 40.0
3PT 8-21 1-10
3PT Pct 38.1 10.0
FT 46-88 13-23
FT Pct 52.3 56.5
Off rebounds 90 24
Def rebounds 136 45
Total rebounds 226 69
Rebounds per game 8.7 7.7
Personal fouls 55 21
Disqualifications 2 1
Assists 92 26
Turnovers 99 24
Assist to turnover ratio 0.9 1.1
Steals 56 11
Blocks 12 4
Points 216 66
Points per game 8.3 7.3
Points per 40 min 14.2 12.6
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended

Career Stats: Shooting per game

Career Stats: Shooting totals

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Career Stats: Ball control per game

Career Stats: Ball control totals

Career Stats: Ball control per 40 min

Splits Stats: Shooting per game

Splits Stats: Shooting totals

Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min

Splits Stats: Ball control per game

Splits Stats: Ball control totals

Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min

News mentions
Jackson Named FCSAA All-State, Four Others All Conference
Jackson Named FCSAA All-State, Four Others All Conference

Gainesville, FL – Following the conclusions of their seasons, both the women’s and men’s basketball teams saw players honored for their on the court efforts this past season.  Four men’s players and four women’s players were honored by the Mid-Florida Conference, and one women’s player, Stephanie Jackson, was named FCSAA All-State.

Saints Come Up Short Against #18 FSW, 79-75 (FCSAA Tourney)
Saints Come Up Short Against #18 FSW, 79-75 (FCSAA Tourney)

Ocala, FL – The Santa Fe Saints were within one point with 30 seconds to go against one of the top teams in the nation on Thursday afternoon at the FCSAA Tournament, but came up just short, falling 79-75 to end their season.

Law and the Saints Earn Spot at FCSAA Tournament
Law and the Saints Earn Spot at FCSAA Tournament

Gainesville, FL – The Saints came through when they needed to on Tuesday evening, defeating Florida State College-Jacksonville 76-47 to clinch the #2 seed from the Mid-Florida Conference at the FCSAA Tournament.

Saints Rout Central Florida, 90-50
Saints Rout Central Florida, 90-50

Gainesville, FL – With home court advantage in the Mid-Florida Conference tournament on the line, the Santa Fe Saints (16-12, 6-3 MFC) played some of their best basketball of the season, cruising past the College of Central Florida by 40 points, 90-50.  The win clinches second place in the MFC.  SF will now host the winner of the CF and Florida State College-Jacksonville on Tuesday, February 27 at 7:00 p.m. with a trip to the FCSAA State Tournament at stake.

Boyd Catalyst Behind Saints 73-58 Win Over PBSC
Boyd Catalyst Behind Saints 73-58 Win Over PBSC

Gainesville, FL – The Santa Fe Saints got off to a good start on Saturday in a non-conference tilt with Palm Beach State College, jumping out to a 7-0 lead, and lead by as many as 22 on their way to a 73-58 win over the Panthers.

Saints Close Out Daytona on the Road, 78-67
Saints Close Out Daytona on the Road, 78-67

Daytona, FL – The FCSAA #10 Santa Fe Saints improved to 2-0 in Mid-Florida Conference play on Wednesday evening in Daytona, defeating the #9 Falcons of Daytona State 78-67.  The win moves SF to 11-8 on the season and is their third win in a row.

Law Has Big Game as Saints Defeat Broward, 77-73
Law Has Big Game as Saints Defeat Broward, 77-73

Gainesville, FL – Like the Santa Fe men the day before, the SF women started 2018 off on the right foot, winning a big game on the road over Broward College, 77-73.  Janasia Law had a great offensive night, scoring 25 points, double her season average of 12.5

Jackson Scores 26 but Saints Fall to Pensacola, 89-73
Jackson Scores 26 but Saints Fall to Pensacola, 89-73

Gainesville, FL – Santa Fe College guard Stephanie Jackson scored a game high 26 points for the Saints on Friday afternoon in Jacksonville against Pensacola State College, but it wasn’t enough as the Pirates defeated SF 89-73 on the first day of the Florida Colleges Shootout.

South Georgia Defeats Saints 62-49
South Georgia Defeats Saints 62-49

Gainesville, FL – The Santa Fe Saints never got it going on the offensive end against South Georgia Tech after an eight day lay-off, shooting just 20% from the field in a 62-49 defeat to the Jets Wednesday night.  SGTC improved to 9-1 with the win and SF moves to 4-4.

EFSC Uses Rebounding Advantage to Defeat Saints, 76-61
EFSC Uses Rebounding Advantage to Defeat Saints, 76-61

Gainesville, FL – Eastern Florida State College picked up their fifth win of the season on Tuesday in Gainesville, defeating Santa Fe 76-61.  The strength of their victory came in the paint, where they outrebounded the Saints 55-22.

TCC Hands Saints Loss, 91-67
TCC Hands Saints Loss, 91-67

Gainesville, FL – The Santa Fe Saints took on FCSAA #2 Tallahassee CC on Tuesday evening with only eight active players and came out on the losing end to the Eagles, 91-67.  FCSAA #6 SF gave everything they had against TCC but turnovers and rebounding proved to be the difference.

Saints Open Season November 3 at Home
Saints Open Season November 3 at Home

Gainesville, FL – The defending Mid-Florida Conference champion Santa Fe Saints will kick off their 2017-18 campaign with a new look on Friday, November 3 when they host the Martinique National Team at 8:00 p.m.  Just two players return from last year’s team (Gryselle Sepulveda and Jaela Green) and 10 newcomers join them.