Amber Stevens was a standout basketball player at Dos Pueblos High School from 2002-06 before continuing her playing career at Westmont College from 2006-10.
Stevens was the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Athlete of the Year for Girls’ basketball while a senior at Dos Pueblos, where she was also the Santa Barbara County Player of the Year and a four-time All-Channel League selection. Stevens was only 13 years old when she played her first varsity game. A natural leader, Stevens was named team captain and team MVP for three straight seasons starting as a sophomore.
With the Westmont Warriors, Stevens holds the school’s career record in assists (617), assists per game (5.1), steals (355) and steals per game (2.9). Stevens led the NAIA and was second in the country in assists her senior year. In just her second game at Westmont as a freshman, Stevens recorded one of the program’s few triple-double performances with 13 points, 10 assists and 10 steals.
Stevens was a model of reliability during her playing career. She says she’s proud that she never missed a game while playing for the Chargers and the Warriors.
Stevens remains active in the local basketball community as an assistant coach at Dos Pueblos and as the Program Director Assistant at Page Youth Center.
Stevens graduated from Westmont in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in Business & Economics.
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