Birthday: December 24
Major: Finance
Favorite Movie: “Waiting to Exhale”
Favorite Food: spinach
Favorite Television Show: “Golden Girls”
Favorite Actor or Actress: Angela Bassett
Personal: Her hobbies include playing chess, reading, coloring and playing with Yorkie. Her brother Darrell plays on the men’s team.
2007-08: Finished as Lincoln’s leading scorer (13.7 points per game). Mosley scored in double figures in 19 of Lincoln’s 24 games. Mosley led Lincoln in scoring nine times. She scored a season high 22 points twice against Briarcliffe College and Apprentice School. Reached double figures in scoring in 18 games, 11 of which she scored 15 or more points. Mosley grabbed 10 or more rebounds in six times. Grabbed a career high 14 rebounds against Penn State-Brandywine. Had three or more steals in nine games and was second on the team with 51. Mosley was second on the team in assist (39), and rebounds (167). She finished second on the team in rebounding (7.3). Mosley grabbed 10 or more rebounds five times: Briarcliffe (13), Cheyney (11), North Carolina Central (11), Apprentice School (10) and PSU-Brandywine (12). Mosley has five double-doubles: Briarcliffe (16 points, 13 rebounds), Cheyney (20 points, 11 rebounds), North Carolina Central (18 points, 11 rebounds) Johnson C. Smith (11 points, 11 rebounds) and Apprentice School (22 points, 10 rebounds). Mosley tied her career-high point total by scoring 22 points in an 82-67 victory over Briarcliffe on February 16. It was the second time in three games Mosley scored 22 points. She scored 22 during a 50-48 loss to Newport News Apprentice School on February 2. Mosley scored 21 points, grabbed six rebounds and had three assists against Virginia Union. Mosley was selected to the West Chester University Alumni Classic all-tournament team after scoring 10 points in a loss to Millersville. A two-time, all-Delaware County selection by the Delaware County Daily Times, Mosley had a memorable debut by scoring 16 points on 5-for-13 shooting in an 82-64 loss to Saint Paul’s College on November 16 in the James A. Richardson Tip-Off Tournament. Her opening night effort in which she scored 16 points was the second-best scoring performance by a freshman playing in her first career game in the last five years for Lincoln: Sha’nice Nesmith scored 25 points in a 62-59 victory over Rosemont in the 2006 opener and Rayshonna Hill scored 25 points in a 72-48 victory over Lehman in the 2003 season opener. Mosley finished her high school career with 1,215 career points. Was the leading scorer for the Lady Lions with 315 points.