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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

2010-11 Women's Basketball Roster

5 Andrea Hoover

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Susquehannock
  • Hometown Glen Rock, Pa.

Biography

2010-11: Co-Team Captain … Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year … First Team All-Commonwealth Conference … Earned WBCA/ State Farm Coaches' All-America Team honors … Named to the d3hoops.com All-American Second Team … DIII News First Team All-America … First Team ECAC South All-Star … Named d3hoops.com Mid-Atlantic Regional Player of the Year … Selected as the Commonwealth Conference Tournament MVP … Named to the MAC winter academic honor roll … Set career highs in field goals, rebounds, and assists … Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week on two occasions (2/21, 1/17) … Ranked 10th nationally in assists per game and 43rd in assists-turnover ratio … Sixth in scoring with 1,170 career points … Holds the all-time assists record with 586 … Ranks atop the all-time assists average list after posting a 5.9 career average … Set the single season record for assists (183) and the assists average (5.9) … Became the ninth player in LVC history to scored 1,000 career points vs. Albright (1/22) … Tied the all-time assist record against Albright (2/12) … Tied the individual single-game record for most assists with 11 vs. Widener (2/5) … Earned All-Tournament honors at Lycoming’s Hoops for Hounds Classic … Led the conference in assists and assist-turnover ratio, while ranking fourth in free throw percentage and seventh in scoring … One of two players to start all 31 games … Played a team-high 932 minutes … Averaged 30.1 minutes … Led the team with 11.5 points per game and 355 total points … Made 130 field goals, a team-best … Registered 10 3-pointers … Tallied a team-high 85 free throws … Maintained a .802 free-throw percentage … Grabbed 150 total rebounds, including 116 defensive … Led the team with 183 assists … Blocked two shots … Notched 40 steals … Posted a season-high nine rebounds on three occasions … Recorded a season-high six free-throws in two contests … Tallied a season-high 11 assists vs. Widener (2/5) … Sunk two 3-pointers at Albright (2/12) … Notched five steals at Elizabethtown, a season-high (2/15) … Recorded back-to-back double doubles in game against Alvernia (2/19, 2/23) … Scored a season-high 25 points, along with 10 field goals and nine rebounds vs. William Paterson in the NCAA Tournament (3/11) … Racked up 134 points in the last nine games of the season … Went perfect from the free-throw line in 13 contests … Posted three double-doubles … Reached double figures in points 20 times … Scored 20 or more points in three games.

2009-10:
Named an Honorable Mention All-American by DIII News … Selected to the MAC winter sportsmanship team … Received ECAC South All-Star recognition … Earned First Team All-Mid Atlantic Region honors from d3hoops.com … Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year … Member of the First Team All-Conference … Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 15 and Dec. 21 … Ranked 18th nationally in assists per game … Currently ranks second on LVC’s all-time assists list with 403 … Set career-highs in free-throw percentage, rebounds, assists, steals and points … Started all 28 games … Led the team in minutes played (866), free throws made (102), free throws attempted (125), assists (147), and steals (56) … Posted a season-high 10 assists twice, against Richard Stockton and Alvernia … Notched eight steals at CCNY … Totaled nine rebounds against Widener … Led the team with 26 points against Messiah in the Commonwealth Conference Championship … Went perfect from the line in 13 games … Reached double figures in points 18 times.

2008-09:
First-Team All-Commonwealth Conference ... Started all 26 games at point guard ... Averaged 10.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg and 5.0 apg while playing 31.6 minutes a game ... Established career-highs in points, field goals, three-pointers, rebounds, and assists ... Reached double figures in points 14 times ... Second in the conference in assists and seventh in shooting percentage (.464) ... Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week (1/26) ... Had 10 points and nine assists against Centenary ... Scored 18 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field at Gettysburg ... Made first six attempts against Franklin & Marshall en route to 16 points ... Scored at least 10 points in six straight games from 1/24-2/7 ... Made a season-high eight field goals to score 17 points against Elizabethtown ... Went for 14 points and nine assists at Wilkes in regular season finale.

2007-08: Started 23 games at point guard for the Dutchmen … Averaged 7.7 ppg and 2.4 rpg … Led the Commonwealth Conference in assists with 126 (4.5 apg) … Was fifth in the CC in free throw percentage at .793 (65-82) … Had the conference’s top assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.47 … Also caused 48 steals … Dished out seven or more assists seven times, including a career-high 10 against Lycoming … Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week on Dec. 24 … Set a program record for free throws in a game when she went 11-for-11 against F&M, part of her 15 points that game … Scored 14 points and dished out nine assists against Elizabethtown … Scored a career-high 21 points at Albright in the CC semifinals to help LVC to its first conference final appearance since 2001-02.

High School/Personal: Graduate of Susquehannock… Saw plenty of success in high school as she reached the 1,000 point plateau and set her school’s career assists record with 502 … Was a county all-star for two years and in her senior year was named Susquehannnock High School’s Female Athlete of the Year … Succeeding off the court, she was also a member of the National Honor Society … Born Jan. 10, 1989 ... Daughter of Jim and Lisa Hoover ... English major.

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Historical Player Information

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