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Mosley

Aurielle Mosley

  • Class
    2013
  • Induction
    2020
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball


Standing 6-foot-2 with a soft, left-handed shot, Aurielle Mosley blocked shots, rebounded and scored in the paint as well as any Marauder in history. From 2009-10 to 2012-13, Mosley totaled 1,421 career points and set school records with 1,020 rebounds and 247 blocked shots, putting her in legendary statistical company with other hall of fame players.  

Mosley, the 2013 PSAC East Athlete of the Year, is the only Marauders women’s basketball player to lead the team in both scoring and rebounding in three consecutive seasons. She finished her career sixth all-time in scoring and averaged 12.6 points per game—averaging more than 14 points per game three times. She also ranks third all-time in rebounding average with 9.0 per game, and nearly averaged double-digit rebound totals three times (12.6 in 2010-11, 10.7 in 2011-12 and 9.7 in 2012-13).  
One of only five PSAC East Athlete of the Year winners in the program, Mosley and three hall of famers—Paula Light, Safiyyah Bashir and Sara Burcin—are the only Marauders named All-PSAC East First Team three times.  

In Mosley’s redshirt freshman season, she played in all 28 games as the Marauders stormed to the NCAA Atlantic Regional final, and as a sophomore, it was her time to shine. She set school records for both rebounds (366) and blocked shots (93) in powering the Marauders back to the NCAA Tournament. She ranked seventh in the NCAA and first in the PSAC in blocks that season and was named PSAC East Athlete of the Week three times before picking up first team honors in the division and All-Atlantic Region Second Team accolades. 

As a junior in 2011-12, Mosley ranked eighth in the PSAC in scoring, second in rebounding and fourth in blocks.  

As a senior, Mosley’s team posted a 21-8 record behind her 15.1 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game—numbers that ranked her second in points and rebounds and third in blocks among PSAC players.  
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in social work, Mosley became the School Age Care Director at YWCA York.  

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