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PURDUE WOMENS BASKETBALL RECRUITING:
OGFP Girls Prep Report: Class of 2005




Date: 12/08/2004
Author: Bob_Richards
© Old Gold Free Press Columnists

    2005: Danielle Campbell

    Starting much later than most of their peers, Whitney Young just polished off its second victory on Thursday, a 60-40 win over Regina. Currently the No. 3 ranked team by the Chicago Tribune, Young was led in the game in rebounding by Danielle Campbell's 12 boards.

    The team's first game was a 59-43 win over No. 4 Marian Catholic. Campbell had 15 points and 14 rebounds.

    2005: Jodi Howell

    Frankton used double-teams and took advantage of a cold-shooting Jodi Howell to win their matchup with Alexandria Friday, 63-48. Howell scored 23 points, 18 of which where in the fourth quarter. After struggling the first three quarters of the game, Howell shot 4-of-6 3-pointers and 6-of-7 free throws in the fourth quarter,including one long bomb the Anderson Herald Bulletin descibed as being "closer to the mid-court line than the 3-point line."

    Jodi finished with 46 points on 10-of-17 shooting from the perimeter, 7-of-9 from inside the arc, and 2-of-2 from the line in a 83-37 win over Lapel last week Tuesday.

    2005: Lauren Mioton

    Despite a 33-point performance from Lauren Mioton, Newman dropped a game to Higgins 55-52. Their record through the Higgins game last Monday stood at 4-4.

    2005: Stephanie Helgeson

    Dominican is off to a 6-0 start, and already has a tournament title to its credit this season. Dominican won the St. Mary's basketball tournament with a 62-42 win over Kennedy. Helgeson, named the tournament MVP, had a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds.

    In their last game, Helgeson led Dominican with 18 points in a 47-46 come from behind victory against previously unbeaten Ehret. Dominican drew up a last second plan to get Helgeson the ball in the post for the final shot. But when the Ehret team expected the play and collapsed on her, it left senior forward Annie Ciulla with a wide open layup for the winning basket.

    2005: Stephanie Lynch (volleyball recruit)

    Advancing their record to 3-0, New Albany rolled past North Harrison 48-24. Lynch continued to increase her offensive production, scoring eight points, grabbing five rebounds, and blocking three shots.


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