2010-11 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2009-10: Second Team All-Centennial selection started 24 of 25 games led team in scoring (12.8), field goal percentage (.513), rebounding (7.9) and steals (1.7). field goal percentage was seventh best in school history recorded team-high six double-doubles on the year totaled career-highs of 16 rebounds and three blocks against York posted double-digit points in 19 contests notched season-high 22 points in season opener against Wheaton (MA) led Blue Jays in scoring in 14 of 25 games shot .778 percent from the free throw line, tying her for 16th all-time in individual single-season free throw percentage.
2008-09: First Team All-Centennial started 21 of 27 contests and led the team in scoring (15.1) and field goal percentage (.549) and finished second in rebounding (8.1) field goal percentage was the third best in school history scored in double-figures 21 times, including seven games with 20 points or more bumped scoring average up to 16.8 points over the final 18 games posted seven double-doubles on the year averaged 11.7 points through the first nine games before catching fire down the stretch jump-started late spree with a 16-points, 13-rebound showing in a win over Ursinus had five straight 20-point games during the middle of the season, the longest such streak at Johns Hopkins since Kathy Darling turned the trick in six straight games during the 2001-02 season included in run of 20-point games was a 26-point, nine-rebound masterpiece at 23rd-ranked Muhlenberg totaled 29 points and 22 rebounds in two Centennial Conference Tournament games, including 17 points and 13 rebounds in a 75-58 win over F&M in the semifinals.
2007-08: Finished second on the team in scoring (9.5) and third in rebounding (5.4) led the team in scoring in eight games netted 10 points, grabbed three rebounds and had three steals against Wesley in collegiate debut had double-doubles against Swarthmore (12 points - 11 rebounds) and St. Mary[apos]s (11 points - 10 rebounds) scored 16 points, pulled down nine rebounds and registered six steals against Bryn Mawr had 17 points and nine rebounds at Swarthmore and tied season-high with 11 rebounds to go with eight points versus McDaniel.
High School: Team advanced to the state tournament all four years three-time all-conference and all-county selection participated in the North/South All-Star Game as a senior averaged double-figures in points all four years also played four years of soccer and four years of lacrosse.
Personal: Lyndsay A. Burton daughter of Peter and Ann Burton born May 25, 1989 member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society in high school father, Peter, played football and tennis at Susquehanna student assistant in the Johns Hopkins Department of Athletics majoring in international relations with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.
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Historical Player Information
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2008-09Freshman
So.
5'11"
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2009-10Junior
Forward
5'11"
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2010-11Senior
Forward
5'11"