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2008-09 Returning Letterwinners
Will not play this season due to a recent season-ending knee injury … A very hard worker who is quick on her feet … Has the ability to translate that scrappiness into becoming a defensive spark for the team and transitioning the ball quickly into the offensive end … A contributing member of Wooster’s track team, too … 2007-08: Logged playing time in all 25 contests, including five starts … Averaged 2.5 points, 2.1 boards, and 1.4 steals over 14.8 minutes … 36 total steals were a team best … Scored a season-high seven points against Oberlin … Recorded four five-rebound efforts and three three-assist games … 2006-07: Saw limited varsity action as a freshman guard, playing in two games, both against Lake Erie … Prior to Wooster: Member of Wooster High School’s 2005-06 conference championship team … Totaled five varsity letters with the Generals – two in basketball and three in track … Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1988 … Daughter of Laila Dutton and Richard Aughenbaugh … Majoring in geology with a minor in religious studies … Member of Wooster Christian Fellowship.
Looks to build off valuable varsity experience from last year, and could become the team’s starting point guard this winter … Worked very hard in the summer on fine-tuning aspects of her game, including foot speed, pull-up jumper, and 3-point shot, according to the coaching staff … 2007-08: Was part of the regular rotation, including four starts, before an injury caused her to miss most of January … Saw floor time in 16 contests overall, averaging 4.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.9 assists … Tossed in a season-high 10 points at Kalamazoo … Dished out a career-high seven assists against Oberlin, while committing just one turnover, and tallied a high of five rebounds in the game at Oberlin … 2006-07: Stepped into varsity games twice, both against Lake Erie … Made good use of her limited playing time, tallying two rebounds and one assist … Prior to Wooster: Member of Bishop Ready High School’s 2006 district champion and regional semifinalist team, averaging 9.8 points … Picked up all-league honors for the Silver Knights for her efforts that season … Was a three-sport athlete, also lettering in cross country and soccer … Personal: Born on Feb. 18, 1988 … Daughter of James and Kathie Goodwillie … Majoring in business economics with a minor in physical education.
Is expected to play an integral role in the frontcourt for the Scots again … Plays bigger than her size, utilizing her intensity at both ends of the floor to be a force in the post … Skilled at rebounding and setting quality screens, and has worked on her offensive game over the summer, according to the coaching staff … Great work ethic has led to her being team tri-captain for second-straight season … 2007-08: Started all 25 contests at power forward, recording 2.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game … Scored six points twice, coming in home games against Allegheny and Kenyon … Collected five or more rebounds during eight games, including eight at Bluffton and at Allegheny … 2006-07: Played in 11 varsity games, while also starting on the jayvee team … Totaled one point, four rebounds, and one assist during her limited varsity action, highlighted by a season-high two boards at Olivet (Dec. 29) … Prior to Wooster: Contributor on River View High School’s Ohio Division II state championship team (2005-06) … Was a three-sport athlete for the Black Bears, lettering in basketball once as well as cross country and softball twice … Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1987 … Daughter of Larry and Jane Hartsock … Is majoring in chemistry with an education minor … Member of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee as well as the school’s gospel choir.
Will rejoin the team in December after studying abroad in India during the fall semester … An impact player at the guard position, as she possesses good ball-handling skills along with excellent range on her shot … Has worked on her consistency during off-season workouts, according to the coaching staff … 2007-08: Significant contributor as a freshman, serving as the team’s fourth-leading scorer at 6.7 points … Played in all 25 games with six starting nods … Also contributed 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists … Most of her scoring came from 3-point range, as she knocked down 41-of-129 for 31.8 percent … Reached double figures on eight occasions, including three-straights games with 16, 17 and 15 points against Ursuline, Rose-Hulman, and Kalamazoo, respectively … Made five 3-pointers in that Rose-Hulman game … Registered five-plus rebounds in eight games, including seven at Hiram and against Earlham, and season-high four assists against Allegheny … Prior to Wooster: Three-year varsity starter for Mohrsville High School, breaking the Blue Jays’ career record for 3-pointers … Averaged 11.0-plus points as a junior and senior, including ranking third in the state in 3-pointers made during 2006-07 … Was a two-sport athlete for the Blue Jays, lettering four times in basketball and also participating in golf … Personal: Born on May 25, 1988 … Is the daughter of Robert and Erin Keegan … Majoring in political science … Active volunteer, having completed 300 hours of service in one year.
Hoping to continue to improve, following a breakout season at both ends of the floor last winter … A fundamentally solid player with good experience and size who will be counted upon heavily in the post … Very mobile and increased her ability to finish in the paint as well as her strength over the summer, according to the coaching staff … Will serve as a team tri-captain this season … 2007-08: Garnered second-team all-NCAC honors, averaging 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks … Was second in the conference in blocked shots and field-goal percentage (.537; 130-of-242), in addition to ranking fourth in scoring, fifth in rebounding, and ninth in free throw percentage (.674) … Her field-goal percentage was fifth in Wooster’s single-season laurels … A double-double threat, she had six such efforts, highlighted by a 22-point, 10-rebound performance against Hiram … Season-high 11 rebounds came against SUNY Fredonia and blocked a career-high seven shots against Misericordia, earning her a spot on the all-tournament team for the Nan Nichols Classic … 2006-07: Played in all but one game (25 of 26), including two starts as a freshman post … Averaged an identical 2.8 points and 2.8 rebounds, along with totaling 12 blocks … Was a stellar .810 at the free throw line (17-of-21) … Closed the season on a positive note with seven rebounds in the conference tourney quarterfinals at Allegheny (Feb. 20) … Had a season-high 10 points against Oberlin (Jan. 30) on 5-of-6 field goals … Prior to Wooster: Member of Walsh Jesuit High School’s 2004-05 state championship team and selected as the Warriors’ most improved player in 2005-06 when they were tabbed 20th in the nation by USA Today … A two-year basketball letterwinner … Personal: Born April 5, 1988 … Daughter of Robert and Christina Krister … Majoring in communication studies.
Returns to the program after taking last season off and will compete for minutes on the wing … Good shooter, especially mid-range, according to the coaching staff … 2007-08: Did not play … 2006-07: Appeared in two varsity games as a freshman, both against Lake Erie … Logged five minutes of playing time, totaling two points on the lone shot she attempted … Prior to Wooster: Honorable mention on the all-state as both a junior and senior at New Albany High School, in addition to racking up two all-district and three all-league laurels under head coach Drana Smith … Part of teams that won a series of district and league championships … Four-year letterwinner in volleyball and also picked up three letters in basketball and two in track & field … Personal: Born March 31, 1988 … Daughter of Robert and Nancy Pickett … Is majoring in chemistry with a minor in physics.
Returns healthy after missing the second half of last season due to a knee injury … Is a physical guard with a quick first step on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor, along with being a consistent 3-ball shooter … Has worked hard on her footwork and in the weight room, according to the coaches … 2007-08: Was on her way to postseason laurels before suffering a season-ending injury late in a game against Denison … Still led the NCAC in scoring average (17.5 ppg), while also ranking eighth in rebounding (6.8 rpg), ninth in field-goal percentage (.438), first in 3-point percentage (.523), third in free throw percentage (.778), and sixth in steals (1.92 spg) … Nailed 23-of-44 attempts from behind the arc, including a 5-of-7 performance against Ursuline … Hit double digits in points in 12 of 13 games played, highlighted by a double-double (26 points, 10 rebounds) against Lake Erie and a career-high 30 points against Kalamazoo … 2006-07: Selected as the NCAC’s co-Newcomer of the Year and received honorable mention on the all-conference team … Averaged 11.8 points – seventh-most in the NCAC … Ranked fifth in the league in free throw percentage (.755; 77-of-102) and was second on the squad in 3-pointers made (33) … Scored in double figures 18 times, including a high of 22 at Kalamazoo (Dec. 30) … A force in other areas as well, adding 4.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.7 steals per game … Recorded a double-double with 18 points, including 4-of-7 3-pointers, and 10 boards at La Verne (Dec. 19) … Posted six three-assist games and two five-steal games … Prior to Wooster: Special mention All-Ohio as a senior at Avon Lake High School … Helped the Shoregals to the Southwest Conference championship in 2005-06, earning first-team all-league honors for the second season in a row … Two-sport athlete, lettering three years in both basketball and softball … Personal: Born April 30, 1988 … Daughter of Joanie Wenz … Majoring in communication studies.
Lone senior on this year’s team and a returning starter … Is much improved and will look to share the perimeter workload after getting stronger and working on her consistency, according to the coaching staff … Excellent 3-point shooter … Voted a team tri-captain … 2007-08: Received honorable mention on the All-NCAC Team after averaging 11.5 points – 10th-most in the conference … Broke a school record with 58 3-pointers made during the season, leading the league in that category (2.32 per game) and making 35.2 percent of her attempts … Posted 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists as well … Buried four or more shots from long range in six contests, highlighted by a school-record 7-of-12 performance against Kalamazoo … Scored 24 points that game as well as at Hiram … Added three seven-rebounds games … 2006-07: Played in most every game (19) with two starts, averaging 2.9 points … Connected on nearly 40 percent of her 3-point attempts (.393, 11-of-28) … Recorded season-bests in points (13) and rebounds (4) during the season-opening victory over Lake Erie (Nov. 18) … Added nine during a perfect shooting night from the floor against Earlham (Dec. 2), which was the conference opener … 2005-06: Appeared in all 26 games as a freshman, averaging 13.9 minutes … Scored 4.1 points and snagged 1.5 rebounds per game, while connecting on 23-of-66 3-pointers (.333) … Reached double figures in three games, including a season-high 14 points at Carnegie Mellon (Jan. 16) … Prior to Wooster: Was second-team all-league and second-team all-district in basketball after helping Miami Trace High School to conference and sectional championships as a senior … Earned five letters with the Panthers – three in basketball and two in volleyball … Personal: Born Aug. 31, 1986 … Daughter of Jane Wilson and the late Paul Wilson … Majoring in communication studies with a minor in physical education.
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