Seniors Honored For Four-Year Contributions On "Senior Day"
Seniors Kathleen Foley, Alexis George, Becca Giguere were honored for their four-year contributions to Worcester State on "Senior Day" before their game against Bridgewater State.
Seniors Kathleen Foley, Alexis George and Becca Giguere were honored for their four-year contributions to Worcester State on "Senior Day" before their game against Bridgewater State.
#24 Kathleen Foley - 98 Games - 6 Starts
582 Points - 154 Three Pointers (2nd All-Time)
Over the past four years, Foley has established herself as one of the best three-point shooters in team history. As of February 8, she has made 148 three-pointers for her career and will finish second on WSU's all-time list for trey's made.
A four-year player and the teams emotional leader, "K-Fo" will complete her career with close to 600 points. Kathleen is an elementary education major who will finish her degree in the coming year.
#33 Alexis George - 100 Games - 98 Starts
1,017 points (10.2 PPG), 358 rebounds (3.6 RPG), 146 assists (1.46 APG)
George will finish her WSU career as one of 16 women to score over 1,000 points. As a four-year starter and one of the team's top scorers each year, she was a first-team All-MASCAC selection in her sophomore year when she averaged 12 points and nearly five rebounds per game.
She should be one of the candidates considered by the leagues eight head coaches this season.
Alexis is a nursing major who plans to enter the field this May.
#41 Becca Giguere - 97 Games - 69 Starts
233 points - 208 rebounds (2.14 RPG) - 255 assists (2.63 APG) - 108 steals (1.13 SPG)
Giguere will graduate WSU as one of the programs leaders in assists. A four-year player, she twice finished in the top ten in the MASCAC in assists per game; her best season coming as a junior when she dished out nearly four times a contest for the season and finished with 92 on the year.
As of February 8, her current assist total is 253. Becca is also a two-time winner of the teams "Sharon Pike Award" for passing excellence. She is majoring in biology and plans to continue her education in the field of radiology.
All Summaries Courtesy of Meredith Galena, Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
