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2006-07: Had perhaps the greatest individual season in school history... For the second consecutive season was a unanimous All-Big Sky selection... Named the Big Sky Tournament MVP leading the Bengals to a tournament championship averaging 22.5 points and 17 rebounds... Scored 32 points against Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament becoming ISU's all-time leading scorer in the process... Awarded the Big Sky Player of the Week five times, the most times a Bengal has ever received the award in one season... Led the Big Sky in scoring average and rebounds per game... Was an AP All-American Honorable Mention... Set individual season records in points scored (685), points per game (22.1), field goals made (260), free throws made (153), free throws attempted (182), and total rebounds (372)... Scored a career-high 35 points at Utah Valley (1/6)... Made a career-high 14 field goals at Utah State (11/17)... Blocked a career-high five shots vs Weber State (3/9)... Connected on a career-high four three-pointers in the tournament game against Stanford (2/17)... Registered a conference best 24 double-doubles, second on the list only had eight... Scored double digits in 30 consecutive games... Grabbed at least five rebounds in 30 straight games. 2005-06: Was a unanimous All-Big Sky selection after helping the Bengals to a regular season championship and a WNIT bid... Led the Big Sky Conference in rebounds at 8.6 per game... Also ranked second in the league in scoring at 17.9 points per game, which ranks second all-time in a single season at ISU... She shot an 85.5 percent clip from the free throw line, which ranks third all-time in a single season at ISU... Connected on 130 free throws, ranking her third on the single season made free throws list at ISU... Registered 196 made field goals on the season, which marks the second most in a season at Idaho State... Her 537 points on the season is the third most in a season in Bengal history... Wrapped up the season with 16-straight double-digit scoring performances, the most in the Big Sky... Led the Big Sky with 11 double-double performances... Was named Big Sky Player of the Week two times... Pulled down a career-high 21 rebounds at Portland State (2/16) in just 26 minutes of play... The 21 boards was the 14th-best single game performance in the nation... Matched a career high with a 31-point effort at Montana State (2/2)... Posted a season-high 12 field goals at Weber State (1/26)... Connected on a career-high 11-of-12 free throws against Weber State (3/10) in the semifinals of the Big Sky Tournament... Scored 27 points against WSU (3/10) in the semifinal game, earning her Big Sky All-Tournament Team honors 2004-05: Had what is likely to be the best freshman campaign in Idaho State school history... Was second on the team in scoring at 11.4 points per game... Also ranked second on the team in rebounds at 5.8 a contest... In her first collegiate game, notched 10 points with eight rebounds against Pac-10 foe Oregon State (11/19)... Would then go on to post 16 double-digit games throughout the season... Had her first 20-plus point performance against Utah Valley State (1/4) when she recorded 23 points on 9-of-13 shots from the field... Recorded her first double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds at Oregon (12/9)... Had a 21-point performance against Montana State (2/3) on 9-of-18 shooting... Had one of the best Big Sky Conference Tournament performances of all-time in the quarterfinals against Eastern Washington (3/10) with a career-high 31 points and 16 rebounds... The 31 point performance marks the sixth-highest single game point performance in Big Sky Tournament history, and the most ever by a freshman... The 16 rebounds ranks fourth all-time in tournament history, while the 26 field goal attempts ties her for the most all time in a tournament game. High School: Lettered in basketball, volleyball, and softball at Mount Douglas Secondary... Was a two-time Islands All-State, and was named MVP of the Victoria Police Tournament... The only junior named First Team All-Islands in 2003... Was named the MVP of Provincials in 2004... Also named MVP of Islands in 2004... A member of the Canadian Junior National Team... Received top overall athlete at Mount Douglas in 2004... Posted 46 points in a single game as a junior... Averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds during senior season... Named top overall athlete in British Columbia in 2004. Personal: Parents are Elizabeth and Larry Doma... Has a sister, Samantha... Majoring in health education with a minor in sociology. |
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