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The Wayne State University womens basketball team finished the season with an overall record of 15-12. Wayne State qualified for the GLIAC Tournament for the second consecutive season. WSU lost in the quarterfinals of the tournament to Gannon, 73-67. The Warriors finished the season with a record of 10-2 at home. Below are WSUs top performers this season.
Jessica King (Hartland, Mich./Howell) The sophomore forward was third on the team in scoring (10.3 ppg), second in blocks (17) and second in steals (48). King scored in double figures 15 times this season. King scored a season-high 20 points against Northern Michigan (1/06). King led the Warriors in scoring four times.
Rebecca Barok (Dayton, OH/Vandalia Butler) The junior center led the Warriors in rebounding (6.1 rpg) and blocks (19). Barok scored in double-digits seven times this season. She had two double-doubles on the season. Barok led the Warriors in scoring twice and led in rebounding seven times. Jen Amy (Birch Run, Mich.) The senior forward was sixth on the team in scoring (6.5 ppg) and sixth in rebounding (3.5 rpg). Amy scored in double-digits eight times this season. Amy had one double-double on the season scoring 14 points and pulling down 11 rebounds against Rochester College (1/20). Amy scored 15 points and pulled down eight rebounds in her final game at the Matthaei Building against Findlay (2/17). Amy finished with 471 points and 270 rebounds in her WSU career. Nikki Jackson (Kalamazoo, Mich./Central) The sophomore forward/guard was seventh on the team in scoring (5.7 ppg.). Jackson scored in double figures five times this season, including a 16-point performance against Madonna (12/18). Jackson led the Warriors in scoring once this season. Dianna Sorentino (Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester Adams) The junior center played in 23 games for the Warriors averaging 4.3 ppg and 2.0 rpg. Sorentino scored in double figures three times. She scored a season-high 12 points against Michigan-Dearborn (2/05). She led the Warriors in field goal percentage (.613) and free throw percentage (.909). Ebony Vincent (Oak Park, Mich./Shrine) The freshman guard was second on the team in assists and seventh in steals (14). Vincent reached double-digits twice this season including an 11-point contest against Gannon in the GLIAC Tourney (2/28). Kyle Arthur (Royal Oak, Mich./Bishop Foley) A freshman center, Arthur averaged 2.5 ppg and 1.9 rpg. She scored a season-high eight points against Rochester College (1/20). Kelly Bitters (Dexter, Mich.) The junior guard averaged 2.0 ppg and 2.2 rpg. Bitters scored a season-high seven points against Fairmont State (11/21), Northern Michigan (1/06) and Saginaw Valley (1/18). Samantha Essian (Troy, Mich.) The freshman forward averaged 1.5 ppg and 1.3 rpg. Essian played in 12 games for the Warriors starting in one contest. She scored a season-high six points against Rochester College (1/20). Mandi Lemmons (Detroit, Mich./Holy Redeemer) The sophomore guard averaged 1.1 ppg and 1.1 rpg in 15 contests. She scored a season-high 10 points Michigan-Dearborn (2/05). Amina Khalif (Scarborough, Ontario/Albert Campbell) A junior forward, Khalif played in only five games for the Warriors due to injury. She scored three points and grabbed three rebounds against Lake Superior State (12/2). |
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