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TULSA -- A three-year letterwinner . . . has started 26 of 73 career games . . . career numbers include 7.7 (559) points and 4.1 (298) rebounds . . . owns the school and WAC single-season record for field goal percentage (.640) and currently ranks first among TU's career field goal percentage leaders (.572; 228-398) . . . also set the WAC single-season record for best field goal percentage during conference season (.679) in 2001-02 . . . has received WAC Player of the Week honors on three different occasions during her career. REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2003-04) -- Started 14 of 24 games . . . missed six WAC games due to injury . . . averaged 6.5 (157) points and 3.7 (89) rebounds . . . connected on 51-percent (65-128) of her field goal attempts . . . finished with 16 points at Fresno State (2/19) . . . hit her first 11 field goals and registered a career-high 26 points against Stephen F. Austin . . . finished with 13 field goals (13-15), which also ranks first on TU's single-season list, three assists and four blocked shots vs. SFA . . . named the WAC Player of the Week on Jan. 5. . . . finished with a game-high 12 points against Texas-Pan American . . . hit 5-of-6 field goal attempts, two free throws and finished with 12 points and six rebounds vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . . tallied 19 points and seven field goals against UMKC . . . finished with six rebounds and a career-best three blocked shots against Arkansas . . . tallied 12 points and seven rebounds against UAB . . . registered five points and seven rebounds against Oral Roberts . . . started and recorded nine points, four rebounds, one assist and one blocked shot against Oklahoma State in the season opener. JUNIOR (2002-2003) -- Started and produced four points and four rebounds against Southwest Missouri State in the season opener . . . came off the bench against No. 22 Oklahoma . . . played in two games . . . missed 28 games due to injury . . . received a redshirt. SOPHOMORE (2001-2002) -- Played in all 30 games . . . season figures included 8.5 (256) points and 4.5 (136) rebounds . . . collected a career-best 15 rebounds against Fresno State (1-31) . . . the 15 boards were the third-best single-game total in school history . . . her 12-point, 15-rebound performance marked the first double-double of her career . . . tied her career steals mark with four vs. Boise State (2-7) . . . named the WAC Player of the Week on Feb. 4 . . . scored double figures in 15 games, including 11 out of the last 12 contests . . . tied her career high with 21 points against SMU (2-21) . . . also added 10 boards against the Mustangs for her second career double-double . . . named the WAC Player of the Week for the second time in 2001-02 on Feb. 25 . . . set TU's and the WAC's overall and conference single-season record for field goal percentage with an .640 overall and .679 conference games only percentage . . . named to the all-WAC Academic team. FRESHMAN (2000-01) -- Played in 17 games as a freshman . . . missed 12 games with a stress fracture in her leg . . . earned 11 starts . . . season averages included 8.4 (142) points and 4.0 (68) rebounds per contest . . . earned her first collegiate start against #14 Oklahoma . . . scored nine points and pulled down four boards against the Sooners . . . recorded a career-high eight rebounds vs. New Orleans and San Diego and three assists against Oklahoma State . . . tallied a career-high 21 points against San Diego . . . recorded 12 points against Western Michigan, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Colorado State . . . also finished with a career-best six field goals against San Diego and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . . connected on a career-best nine free throws against San Diego . . . was named to the all-WAC Academic team. HIGH SCHOOL -- Was a four-year letterwinner at Rosary High School . . . as a senior, she averaged 19.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game . . . was a second-team all-state selection . . . was named to the all-conference, all-metro and all-district first team . . . was selected as the AAA Conference Most Valuable Player . . . led her team to a state championship as a sophomore, a state runner-up finish as a freshman, four straight conference titles, two district championships and two district second-place finishes . . . selected to the WBCA-Reebok Senior Premier Camp . . . ranked as the top senior at the Adidas Midwest Summer Shoutout . . . was rated as one of the top-5 players in the state of Missouri by Midwest Basketball and National PrepHoops magazine . . . was voted a St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete . . . was nominated by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association for Miss Show-Me Basketball 2000 . . . was selected to play in the MBCA/Hall of Fame all-star game . . . holds five Missouri State High School records and six Rosary High School records . . . played in 122 consecutive games . . . led her team to a four-year record of 107-15 . . . also lettered in softball and volleyball . . . was valedictorian of her senior class . . . was a four-time AAA Conference All-Academic selection . . . a member of the National Honor Society and Who's Who Among All-American High School Students . . . was a recipient of the George Washington Carver Award . . . high school basketball coach was Ron Sanford. PERSONAL --Majoring in nursing . . . born Becky Rose Heidotten on October 30, 1981 . . . one of two children of Paul and Glenda Heidotten . . . a two-time member of the TU Athletic Director's Honor Roll and Dean's List and three-time selection to the all-WAC Academic team . . . was a member of the President's List (4.0) as a sophomore.
Career Highs Points - 26 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-31-03) Field Goals Made - 13 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-31-03) Three-Point FG's Made - 0 Free Throws Made - 9 vs. San Diego (12-20-00) Rebounds - 15 vs. Fresno State (1-31-02) Assists - 3 vs. five teams; most recently against Stephen F. Austin (12-31-03) Steals - 4 vs. Duquesne (12-30-00) and Boise State (2-2-02) Blocks - 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-31-03) |
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