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Women's Basketball
    1   Taylor Christman
    4   Britnee Bankston
    5   Kelly Wagner
    12  Becky Babione
    13  Whitney Williams
    15  Mallory Albers
    22  Keilee Guthrie
    24  Jennifer Grandy
    30  Alison Meyer
    33  Chelsea Markins
    34  Shannon Leasure
    45  Karen Diehl
    50  Jill Cropper
 
 
2007 - 2008 Women's Basketball 

 

# 50
Jill Cropper
5-11
Sophomore
Center
Georgetown, OH
Georgetown High School
 

Coach's Comments -- “Jill is a workhorse in the paint.  She is versatile and smart enough to play different positions.  She is fundamentally skilled and plays with a great deal of poise."

2006 - 2007 Season --  Jill played in all 32 games.  She had a career-high 23 points and 10 rebounds in the 78-77 win over Rio Grande on November 28.  She was named to the AMC All-Freshman Team.

Georgetown High School -- Cropper was a three-time first team All-SBC selection and two-time SBC Player of the Year.  She earned 1st Team All-District and All-Ohio Special Mention recognition as a junior and senior.  She was named the District 16 Player of the Year as a senior.  She averaged 15.5 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game her senior year.

Career Stats

  GP-S FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Reb A Stl Pts PPG
2006-07 32-13 100-171 .585 0-0 .000 63-85 .741 123 24 22 263 8.2
Career 32-13 100-171 .585 0-0 .000 63-85 .741 123 24 22 263 8.2

Career Highs

Points 23 Rio Grande 11/28/2006
Rebounds 10 on two occasions  
Assists 3 @ Tiffin 01/27/2007
Steals 3 Roberts Wesleyan 11/03/2006
Blocks 2 on two occasions  
 
 
 
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