Moore was a Graduate Assistant at Marshall in 2022-23 and last year served as Director of Basketball Operations at Dartmouth.
The Marlboro, New Jersey, native appeared in 100 games with 47 starts for the Binghamton Bearcats in America East. Moore finished her career with 469 points, 114 made three-pointers, 165 made field goals, 138 rebounds, 74 assists, 67 steals and three blocks. She scored in double figures 18 times in her career. The 5-6 guard was also a multi-time member of the America East Honor Roll.
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Moore started all 29 games in 2021-22 and was third in minutes per game (33.1), points per game (7.9) assists (45) and was tied for third in steals (31). She led the team from beyond the arc draining 52 shots from distance and tied for third in the America East with 1.8 made three-pointer per game. Moore reached double-digits in 11 games including six of her final eight games. She scored a career-best 16 points against Eastern Michigan (Dec. 10) and again in a dominant win over Hartford (Feb. 21). Moore drained four three-pointers in each contest and tied her career-high with seven boards versus Hartford. She also drained four three-pointers and scored 15 points versus the Ohio Bobcats (Dec. 21).
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In 2020-21, Moore started all 16 games in the COVID-shortened season. She led the Bearcats in three-pointers with 29 and tied for third in the league with 1.8 three-pointers made per contest. Moore finished fourth on the team in minutes played (25.8) and scoring (6.4 ppg). She was third in steals with 18. Moore set her career-high in rebounds with seven in the season-finale against Albany (Feb. 7) and scored 10 points.
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As a sophomore in 2019-20, she came off the bench in 27 contests, averaged just over six minutes per game and still ranked fourth on the team in made three-pointers (15). Her best game was versus Stony Brook (Feb. 12) with 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc.
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She made her collegiate debut against Charleston in her freshman campaign, 2018-19. Moore’s first double-digit scoring effort was 13 points versus Niagara (Dec. 5) on 5-of-9 shooting including 3-of-4 from three. She added double-digit performances against Dartmouth (10), Albany (11) and versus UMBC (14). Moore had her first game of hitting her career-high of four three-pointers in a game – which she did five times throughout her career – against UMBC as she was 4-of-6 in 25 minutes of action.
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Moore starred for Red Bank Catholic high school and was named to the All-Division and All-Jersey Zone Teams in 2017 and again in 2018. She set a school record playing in 117 games and scored 834 points. Moore shot 43-percent from three as a senior and helped lead her team to a 94-23 record during her career.