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Brittany Hampton Roberts

  • Class
    2012
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
Brittany was a member of the Lady Chap basketball team and the middle of a dynasty of Hampton sisters that spanned 11 consecutive seasons and 331 games. All three sisters were inducted into the LCU Athletic Hall of Honor in 2016.

She came in with the surname Hampton but left LCU with the surname Roberts, marrying former Chap basketball player Clay Roberts prior to her senior season. She claimed All-Tournament honors for the NAIA National Tournament in 2013. A two-time NAIA All-American, Brittany is LCU's second all-time career free-throw percentage leader (.874), ranks third in three-point percentage (.407) and is fourth on LCU's all-time assists list (397).

The close of the 2015-16 LCU women's basketball season not only closed with a national championship title, but it also closed the "Hampton Era" for the women's basketball program. Since 2005, 11 consecutive seasons have witnessed at least one of three daughters of Sharon and Johnny Hampton on the Lady Chaparrals roster. In birth order, Jordan Hampton, Brittany Hampton (played her senior season as Brittany Roberts) and Nicole Hampton made the move from Canyon High School in Canyon, Texas to the Lady Chaps roster and each paved their own way to successful careers.
 
Closing out the 2015-16 season, the Lady Chaparrals have played 1029 games in their program history and 331 have been played with a Hampton eligible for action. That accounts 32.2% of the program's history. LCU has 590 all-time wins and 262 (44.4%) have come with a "Hampton." Since the start of the 2005-06 season and excluding the 2014-15 season (Nicole Hampton's redshirt season), LCU has gone 262-69 for a 79.2% win percentage. LCU is 328-370 (47.0%) all-time in combined seasons without a Hampton.

All three sister hit the 1,000-point plateau in their careers and the trio has combined for 4,994 points.  All three were also deadly from the free-throw line. Jordan set the program record from the free-throw line with a career mark of .865, only to have the mark broken by Brittany (.874), who had her mark snapped by Nicole (.911) to place all three sisters as the top three in program history. 

Brittany is now a physician's assistant living in Midland, Texas. 
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