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Huntington College
Women's Basketball
2004-05 Player Profiles
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#10 Jessah Martin |
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| 5'5 Guard | Roanoke, IN |
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| Senior | Major - Sociology | |
| Coach's Comments: Jessah sustained a season ending injury and will red-shirt this season. She plans to return for her final season next fall. | ||
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#11 Holly Harris |
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| 5'4 Guard | Andrews, IN |
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| Junior | Major - Elementary Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Holly gained a lot of experience as a sophomore and became a solid contributor off the bench over the second half of the conference schedule. She has worked over the summer to become a more consistent shooter and defender and will be looking to play a bigger role this season. | ||
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#15 Katie Stiffler |
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| 5'10 Forward |
Beavercreek, OH |
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| Sophomore | Major - Exercise Science | |
| Coachs Comments: Katie learned a lot and gained valuable experience as a freshman. Although she played limited minutes in some games, she was still able to get into the flow of the game and shoot the ball well. We also discovered that Katie has great anticipation skills, which we hope to make good use of this season. | ||
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#20 Jamie Grogg |
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| 5'5 Guard |
Huntington, IN |
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| Senior | Major - Exercise Science | |
| Coachs Comments: Jamie brings a tremendous amount of basketball knowledge and experience to the program. She’s an exceptional shooter and an extremely hard worker. Although she will be new to the program, Jamie has the attitude and work ethic to immediately step into a leadership role on the team. | ||
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#21 Annie Feldpausch |
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| 5'8 Guard |
St. Johns, MI |
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| Freshman | Major - Undecided | |
| Coachs Comments: Annie brings tremendous success to our program. She knows what it takes to win and knows how to get it done. Not only is she an exceptional shooter, but also an extremely hard worker with a desire to improve. We expect Annie to make her presence known very early in her career here at Huntington. | ||
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#22 Janna Knisely |
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| 5'10 Forward | Claypool, IN |
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| Junior | Major - Elementary Education | |
| Coachs Comments: With our lack of size this season, Janna will take on the roll of the enforcer in the paint. What she lacks in stature, she makes up for with toughness. As a returning starter, she has the experience to raise her offensive game another level, which the team will need to be successful. | ||
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#23 Jennifer Shook |
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| 5'11 Center |
Fremont, IN |
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| Freshman | Major - Exercise Science | |
| Coachs Comments: Jen is a great addition to our program. She played a big role in Fremont’s success the past four years and is looking to make an early contribution here. With the loss of Lane Allen’s inside presence, we were looking for a banger in the post. Jen has the potential to help fill that void, she just needs to gain some experience. | ||
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#24 Dana Sellers |
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| 5'8 Guard |
Pierceton, IN |
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| Freshman | Major - Physical Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Dana brings athleticism to the roster. She is a slasher-type player and her strong build makes her penetration tough to stop. As Dana gets more comfortable shooting the outside shot, her entire game will improve. She will give us another option at the three spot, especially once she gets accustomed to the college game. | ||
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#25 Tiffany Malfait |
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| 5'10 Center | Woodburn, IN |
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| Junior | Major - Physical Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Having to guard 6’2 center Lane Allen in practice every day the past two years is paying off for Tiffany. She showed a lot of improvement during her sophomore season and she has continued to work hard on her defense and her post moves. Tiffany will be looking to play a bigger role this year after making the transition from volleyball. | ||
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#30 Jessica Ramey |
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| 5'6 Guard |
Kimmell, IN |
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| Junior | Major - Physical Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Jess did an outstanding job of stepping in and running the show for us. She struck a great balance between setting up her teammates to score and looking for her own opportunities. With the year of experience under her belt, I expect her to be an even more dominant and consistent player this season. | ||
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#32 Amy Wanemacher |
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| 5'9 Forward |
Archbold, OH |
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| Freshman | Major - Elementary Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Amy brings solid fundamentals and a winning attitude to our program. Having played in the post as a 5’9 forward, she has had to learn how to be scrappy inside. She is an aggressive rebounder and has nice touch from 15 feet. As Amy begins to gain some experience, she will develop into a fine college player. | ||
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#33 Amy Berry |
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| 5'11 Forward | Marion, IN |
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| Sophomore | Major - Communications | |
| Coachs Comments: Last season, Amy provided a spark off the bench for the team with her scoring ability. With her improvement on defense and the confidence on offense she has been displaying in practice, Amy is ready to step into a larger role. Her versatility will give opponents some trouble. | ||
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#34 Kendra Stahl |
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| 5'6 Guard |
Archbold, OH |
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| Freshman | Major - Physical Education | |
| Coachs Comments: Kendra has the tools to be an excellent player at this level. She has good speed and quickness on the defensive end and a soft touch from anywhere on the offensive end. She also brings a winning attitude from a successful high school program. I expect Kendra to put a lot of pressure on returning players for playing time. | ||
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#40 Betsey Bean |
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| 5'10 Forward |
Olivet, MI |
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| Junior | Major - Exercise Science | |
| Coachs Comments: Betsey had an outstanding sophomore season as the team’s third-leading scorer and second-leading rebounder. She finished the year by averaging 15.9 points per game over the final eight games of the season. We’re looking for her to pick up where she left off and have an even bigger impact this season. | ||