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Height:
5-8
Year:
Senior
Position:
Guard
Major:
Business Administration
Hometown:
Sioux City, IA
Previous
School: Sioux City East High School
Finished her career as one of the greatest players in Morningside history. Second leading scorer in Morningside history with 2,209 career points and the 12th leading rebounder in school history with 606 career rebounds. Morningside's all-time leader with 317 career 3-point field goals. Also ranks among Mustangs' all-time leaders with 466 career assists and 352 career steals. Averaged 16.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.6 steals per game during Morningside career. Made 317 of 809 career 3-point field goal attempts for 39.2 percent and 506 of 625 career free throw attempts for 81.0 percent.
Finished her career with a streak of 94 consecutive games with an assist.
. .2004-05 Data- A NAIA Division II first-team All-American and the 2005 NAIA Division II National Player of the Year. Named the Most Valuable Player at the NAIA Division II National Tournament for the second year in a row. Led the National Champion Mustangs in scoring and rebounding with averages of 19.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Also led the Mustangs with 125 steals for an average of 3.3 per game and topped the team in field goal accuracy at 45.8 percent and free throw accuracy at 80.7 percent. Made 25 consecutive free throw attempts from Jan. 22 to Feb. 19 to tie a school record previously held by Kate Lokken. Mustangs' leading scorer in 25 of their 38 games, including all five of their national tournament contests. Averaged 23.2 points per game during the national tournament. Had Mustangs' top single-game scoring performance of the season with 33 points in Mustangs' 85-82 win against Northwestern College on Jan. 29. Came up with a season's high eight steals in 94-56 win against Dana College on Jan. 6. . . .2003-04 Data- Sparked Mustangs during their National
Championship run by averaging 22.6 points per game in team's
five triumphs during the national tourney, including a 34-point
explosion against Cedarville University in the title game.
Drilled eight of 11 3-point field goal attempts in the championship
game. Also averaged 6.2 rebounds per game during national
tournament. Named MVP of national tournament. Averaged 18.9
points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 3.0 steals per game
for the season en route to second-team All-GPAC laurels. Mustangs'
second leading scorer and third leading rebounder. Also ranked
second on team with 146 assists and third with 113 steals.
Mustangs' most accurate shooter with 225 field goals in 443
attempts for 50.8 percent, 90 3-point field goal attempts
in 200 attempts for 45.0 percent, and 179 free throws in 208
attempts for 86.1 percent. Scored career-high 35 points in
Mustangs' 91-78 win against nationally ranked Dakota Wesleyan
University on Feb. 28 in the semifinals of the GPAC Playoffs.
Grabbed career-high 14 rebounds in Nov. 21 regular season
finale against Concordia University. Posted career-highs of
10 assists against Hastings College and nine steals against
Mount Marty College. Had Mustangs' best individual shooting
performance of the season with 10 field goals in 11 attempts
during 26-point performance in Mustangs' 98-47 win against
Dana College on Jan. 7. Went 11-for-11 from the free-throw
line in games against Concordia, Northwestern College, and
the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. . .2002-03
Data- Mustangs' third leading scorer with average
of 12.9 points per game. Dealt 106 assists and had 75 steals
for norms of 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game. One of Mustangs'
best free throw shooters with accuracy mark of 77.1 percent.
Scored career-high 28 points in Jan. 18 victory against Park
University. Career rebounding high of nine caroms came in
Nov. 16 contest against NAIA Division II national champion
Hastings College. . .2001-02 Data- Averaged
12.8 points per game as freshman and made 56 3-point field
goals to set a school single-season record. Led Mustangs in
3-point field goal accuracy at 38.6 percent. . .High
School Data- 2001 graduate of Sioux City East High
School. Earned third-team Class 4A all-state honors from the
Des Moines Register following her senior campaign. Also earned
honorable mention all-state laurels from the Iowa Newspaper
Association. Averaged 10.2 points, 4.2 assists, and 2.9 steals
per game as senior.
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