Name:
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Mallory Hafer |
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33 |
Position: |
Guard |
Class:
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Senior |
Hometown: |
Sayre |
High
School: |
Athens High School |
Major: |
School Lib. and
Information Technology |
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2008-09: |
Appeared in 20 games
with 10 starts ... scored 15 points with 2 assists
in a win against Houghton College ... connected
with 36% of her 3-point shots at 2nd best on the
team ... scored 37% of all field goal attempts at
5th best on the team ... a total of 21 assists
this season. |
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2007-08: |
Appeared in one game last season against
Mercyhurst University before suffering a season
ending knee injury ... played for 33
minutes while scoring 10 points. |
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2006-2007: |
Led the PSAC with a
school record 75 three- pointers
made ... ranked 3rd in the conference in 3-point field goal
percentage (.419) and 20th in scoring ...
connected on 90.3% of free throws (18-21) ... started in
every game ... ranked among the conference leaders
averaging more than 33 minutes played per game ...
scored a season and career
high 32 points against Cheyney while shooting a
school record 8-10
from behind the arc ... scored in double-figures
in 17 games. |
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2005-2006: |
Played in 27 games as a freshman ... second on
team in 3-pointers with 24 ... scored
nine points on three different occasions...
Started two games, playing season high 25 minutes
against Cheyney... |
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Before Mansfield:
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Made 98 3-pointers (Athens Single Season
Record)... Most 3 pointers last year by Male or
Female in PA... Finished high school with 202
career 3-pointers...Averaged 14.9 points, 3.8
rebounds 2.2 steals and 2.3 assists...Co-MVP of
NTL East...Played AAU for Elmira Lady Express. |
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The Book on Hafer:
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Team Captain and
only senior on team ... deadly outside shooter
who can knock down the three or pull-up off the
dribble... plays solid defense and has great
leadership and basketball knowledge ... MU
Presidential and PSAC Scholar-Athlete ... 2008-2009 PSAC
Scholar Athlete... 2009 Division II ADA Academic
Achievement Award Athlete .... already earned
degree in elementary and special educatiom.
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