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- Graduation Year:
- 1992
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- Induction Year:
- 2006
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- Sport(s):
- Basketball
Bio
You were a four-year letterwinner on the women’s basketball
team and finished your career as one of the college’s
all-time great players. You began your career by being named the
MVP at your first five collegiate tournaments.
As a freshman in 1988-89, you averaged 11.3 points per game before
you tore the ACL in your left knee. The following year, you had a
14.7 scoring average and earned first-team All-MIAA honors.
During the 1990-91 season, you averaged 19.3 points and 10.0
rebounds per game. You also led the MIAA in scoring and were once
again named first-team All-MIAA. That year, you scored 385 points,
which still ranks fourth all-time at Olivet for a single-season. In
1991-92, your senior campaign was cut short when you suffered a
career-ending injury to your right knee in the 13th game of the
season.
Although injuries forced you to miss numerous games in your
career, you still rank among the top five all-time at Olivet in
points (986), field goal attempts (940), field goals made (410),
field goal percentage (.489) and rebounds (524).
After graduating from Olivet, you earned a master’s degree
from Western Michigan University in 2001. You presently hold the
title of senior therapist/exercise physiologist at the Physicians
Center of Physical Medicine in Portage.
Olivet is proud to induct you into the Olivet College Athletic
Hall of Fame on this 23rd day of September, 2006.