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- | ====== Kristen Maskala ====== | + | ====== Kristen Maskala |
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===== High School Career ===== | ===== High School Career ===== | ||
+ | In 1987, Maskala was named to the Chicago Sun-Times All-State team and the Chicago Tribune' | ||
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+ | She was named to the Champaign News-Gazette and Sun-Times All-State teams as well as the Tribune' | ||
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+ | Her senior year, Maskala repeated as an All-State selection in the News-Gazette and Sun-Times and was named to the Tribune' | ||
===== Marquette Career ===== | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
- | One of the most prolific scorers in Marquette history, | + | One of the most prolific scorers in Marquette history, Maskala |
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+ | A member | ||
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+ | In 1992, Marquette made its first postseason appearance in the National Women’s Invitation Tournament (NWIT), after capturing first place in the Great Midwest Conference with a 10-0 record. Maskala was a First Team All-Great Midwest selection. | ||
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+ | The following season, Marquette would make its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, after the team tallied a program-best 22 wins. Maskala was again rewarded for her play with with back-to-back First Team All-Great Midwest honors. | ||
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+ | After the 1993-94 season in which she earned her third First Team All-Great Midwest accolade, Maskala received the Hank Raymonds Sportsmanship Award as well as the McCahill award in 1994. | ||
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+ | Maskala was named the state of Wisconsin Woman of the Year by the NCAA in 1994. | ||
- | Maskala scored | + | Her name is inked in the Marquette women’s basketball record books, as she holds the all-time career scoring average record at 19.6 points per game. |
- | A student-athlete in every sense of the word, Maskala earned academic All-American recognition | + | She led the Warriors in scoring |
- | Maskala was named the state of Wisconsin Woman of the Year by the NCAA. | + | A student-athlete in every sense of the word, Maskala earned academic All-American recognition in each of her three seasons, becoming the first female Marquette student-athlete to have that honor. Following completion of her senior year in 1994, Maskala was named the GTE Academic All-American |
- | She was inducted into the Marquette | + | In 2004, she was inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame in 2004. |
- | On January | + | On January |
===== Personal ===== | ===== Personal ===== |