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Carry Boehning |
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Years:
1998-2002 |
Hometown:
Auburndale, WI |
Position:
Forward |
College: Finished
career as UW-Stevens Point's fifth all-time leading scorer with 1,274
points...Graduated with share of school record for with 108 games played
in her career...Scored 24 points and had 13 rebounds in two Final Four
games to earn Most Valuable Player of 2002 NCAA Championships...Played 39
minutes and led team with 18 points and nine rebounds in victory over
four-time defending national champion Washington University (Mo.) in NCAA
Tournament Second round... WIAC Honorable Mention All-Conference in
2001-02...Became 11th Pointer in history to reach 1,000 points on November
20, 2001 against Carroll College...Scored in double figures in 13 of 33
games during her senior year...Named WIAC First Team All-Conference in
2000-01... Second in the WIAC in rebounding at 7.0 rpg in 2000-01...Named
to All-Pointer Tip-Off Classic Team in 2000 & 1998...Named to
D3Hoops.com�s Team of the Week for 12/26/00-1/6/01 & 2/8-14/99...Named
Columbus Multimedia Central Region Player of the Week for
12/11-17/00...Named WIAC Women�s Basketball Athlete of the Week for
12/11-17/00...Pointer Tip-Off Classic Top Rebounder in 1999 & 2000...Named
All-WIAC Honorable Mention in 1999-2000... Finished 5th in the WIAC in
both scoring and rebounding her sophomore year...Named Columbus Multimedia
National Player of the Week for 12/13/99-1/3/00...Posted six
double-doubles in 1999-2000...Voted Co-Captain for the 1999-2000
season...Named to WIAC All-Defensive team in 1998-99.
High School:
Two-time First Team All-Conference player...Two-time Team MVP...Three-time
Most Dedicated Player... Named WSAW Channel 7 All-Star in
1998...Conference leader in scoring, third in rebounding...Also a two-time
All-Conference athlete in volleyball and a State Qualifier in the high
jump in 1996 and 1997.
Personal: Born
June 14, 1979...Parents are Bob and Janice Boehning...High School Coach
was Steve Voss...Last name pronounced: BAY-ning...Major is Family and
Consumer Education. |
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