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Women�s Basketball Announces Recruiting Class

     The UW-Stevens Point women�s basketball team has announced four recruits for the 2006-07 season.

     Britta Petersen of Luck, Michaela Schooley of Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln and twins Camille and Carmen Brueggen of Viroqua have all informed coach Shirley Egner of their intentions to attend the school and play basketball for the Pointers next fall.

     UW-Stevens Point is coming off its sixth straight 20-win season with a 20-8 overall record. The Pointers have won Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles two of the past three years and advanced to the NCAA Division III final four two of the past five seasons.

     Petersen, a 5-10 forward, was a three-time first-team all-conference performer and averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior. A two-time team captain, Petersen participated in the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association state all-star game. She earned 12 varsity letters in golf, basketball and softball and was president of her school�s National Honor Society.

     �Britta�s versatility of being able to play inside and outside will contribute to our overall depth,� Egner said. �She is a blue-collar worker at both ends of the court and also off the court.�

     Schooley, a 5-8 guard, has been a second-team all-Wisconsin Valley Conference selection the past three seasons and ranks fourth on her school�s all-time scoring list. Schooley averaged 11.0 points and 4.9 rebounds per game as a senior. She lettered on the varsity squad for four seasons and also played two years of volleyball. A high honors student, Schooley was a two-time team captain and logged over 200 hours of volunteer service over the past four years.

      �Michaela�s athleticism will enhance our daily practices,� Egner said. �Her quickness, along with her ability to get to the rim, will strengthen our perimeter play.�

      Camille Brueggen, a 6-2 post player, was a first-team all-conference selection as a senior and her team�s Most Valuable Player the past two seasons. She was a second-team all-conference performer as a junior and received honorable mention as a sophomore. A captain in both basketball and volleyball, Brueggen was a high honors student and recipient of several awards for her band and choir performances.

      Carmen Brueggen, a 6-2 post player, received honorable mention all-conference laurels as a senior in both basketball and volleyball. She also was a high honors student and received several awards for her band and choir talents.

      �I�m excited Carmen and Camille have chosen to attend UW-Stevens Point,� Egner said. �They will add size and depth to our post game.�

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