2006-07 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Coach[apos]s Notes: Key component to the Blue Jays game has a very balanced game both inside and outside showed improvement last year.
2005-06: Started all 30 games led team in points (12.3), free throw percentage (80.0), field goals made (4.4), rebounds (8.9) and defensive rebounds (6.4) was second in offensive rebounds (2.6), third in steals (31) and field goal percentage (131-of-328, .399) and fourth in assists (50) and blocked shots (19) made 20 three-pointers was second on the team with seven double-doubles and scored in double figures 21 times scored a career-high 28 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 4-of-4 from three-point range, against Dickinson in the ECAC Semifinals scored 23 points off 10-of-19 shooting with 11 rebounds at Franklin & Marshall on January 18 had a career-high 18 rebounds along with 21 points at Gettysburg on February 14 also shot 6-of-6 from the free throw line at Gettysburg shot 10-of-13 from the charity stripe against Swarthmore on January 31 and scored 20 points led team in scoring in nine games and rebounding in 15 selected to Trinity Holiday Tournament All-Tournament Team named to Centennial Conference Honorable Mention Team named to CC Academic Honor Roll for second straight season.
2004-05: Played all 26 games and started 22 led team in points (11.0) and was second in rebounds (7.7) per game averaged 23.3 minutes, 1.4 steals and 1.3 assists tied for third in blocks with 14 had third-best field goal percentage (107-263, .407) made 18 three-pointers and shot 29 percent behind the arc third in free throw percentage (.768), hitting 53 of 69 from the line led team in double doubles with four scored a then career-high 25 points and added 10 rebounds against Haverford on January 11 scored 24 points off 8-for-10 shooting and had a career-high six steals in season opener vs. Emory also shot 6-for-6 from the foul line against Emory tied a then career-high with 17 rebounds and scored 19 points against McDaniel in last game of the season blocked three shots against Dickinson on January 22 led team in scoring in six games and rebounding in eight selected to Blue Jay Invitational All-Tournament Team named Centennial Conference Player of the Week on January 17 and to the Honor Roll on February 8 named to CC Academic Honor Roll.
2003-04: Played all 28 games, started three and averaged 17.7 minutes per game had four double-double performances and scored in double figures in eight games averaged 8.3 points and 6.2 rebounds shot 75 percent from the free throw line was second on the team in blocks (24) and chipped in 27 assists and 21 steals scored 20 points and added 12 rebounds in her first collegiate game against Widener on November 22 followed that with 15 points and 10 rebounds against Springfield had a then career-high 17 rebounds against Lake Forest on November 29 led team with 17 points and seven rebounds against Gettysburg on December 3 had 13 points and 14 rebounds against DeSales on December 13 had 15 points and 11 rebounds aginst McDaniel on February 10 scored 16 points and added six rebounds and two assists against Gettysburg on February 18 had three blocks against Muhlenberg on January 31 scored 19 points in the two NCAA tournament games.
Personal: Julie B. Miller daughter of Chuck and Cindy Miller born January 19, 1985 all-time leading scorer at Thomas Jefferson all-met honorable mention as a senior first-team all-region and all-district recored over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds team captain as a junior and senior all-region selection in tennis helped tennis team win district championship applied math and statistics major teacher[apos]s assistant Hodson Trust Scholar academic chair of Kappa Alpha Theta member of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ROTC Battalion Commander.
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