Women's Basketball Looks For Young Players To Fill Big Voids
November 14, 2008
November 14, 2008
LISLE, Ill., Nov. 14 -- Benedictine University issued the following news release:
After a tremendous run the past four seasons, Benedictine women's basketball must now find out what life is like without two-time All-American Tamika Curtis. While losing the player who paced the team in numerous statistical categories - including scoring (19.4 p.p.g.), rebounds (11.3 r.p.g.), blocks (60), field goal percentage (59.1) and steals (36) - isn't difficult enough, head coach Pau . . .
After a tremendous run the past four seasons, Benedictine women's basketball must now find out what life is like without two-time All-American Tamika Curtis. While losing the player who paced the team in numerous statistical categories - including scoring (19.4 p.p.g.), rebounds (11.3 r.p.g.), blocks (60), field goal percentage (59.1) and steals (36) - isn't difficult enough, head coach Pau . . .