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1999-2000 Season
The Lady Mustang's
finished the 1999-2000 regular season undefeated and brought home the
inaugural Yankee Conference Championship. They also captured their second
straight NNESCC Championship by defeating Vermont Technical College. In
99-00, CM also became the first women's team from New England to ever win an
NSCAA tournament game in Salina, Kansas.
Veteran Abby Peaslee
had another outstanding season at CM. She stood tall among players across
the country Abby was in the Nation's top ten for both
scoring
and rebounding earning herself a NSCAA first team All- American
selection.
The Mustang attack
was led by first year hometown (Lewiston) star, Lynn Girouard, who led the Nation
is assists and was a second team NSCAA All-American selection!!!
Another veteran,
Sara Murphy, was the Mustangs Miss Consistency. The team could always count
on Sara's eight to ten points night in and night out.
scoring double
figure points and finished second on the team in rebounding. Cassie was also
valuable because of her ability to play multiple positions from point guard
to forward.
Co-captain Jamie Auger returned for her second season at CM. This
year, as off-guard rather
than point, Jamie scored double digits in points and was second on
the team in assists.
Wendy Rollins was a
valuable reserve for the talented Mustangs. She would have started on most
any other team!! After joining second semester, Wendy shined in Kansas,
scoring in double figures for the Lady Mustangs.
Lindsay Jacques was
the spark plug for CM. Coming off the bench first or second, she created
instant offense for the Lady Mustangs. Lindsay also shot 100% from the foul
line!
Sonya Bouchard gave
the Mustangs much needed height inside. At 6'-2", Sonya was the best inside
player for CM. Sonya started the season very strong and played consistent
the rest of the season.
Second year veteran
Georgia Riggs, was CM's sixth man off the bench. After having knee surgery,
Georgia continued to provide the Mustangs with leadership, defensive
intensity and that spark off the bench.
Angela Sweat was one
of the most well-liked players on the team and is a tremendous hard worker.
Angela was also named Most Improved Player by the coaching staff
The Lady Mustangs
are the team to beat in New England Small College play. CM has upgraded
their schedule for next season in order to play more ranked teams. Once
again, the future looks bright as CM reloads for the 2000- 2001 season.
Recruiting has gone well and emphasis will be placed on continued hard work
and a good attitude in quest for a National Championship. Quality student
athletes are always invited to be a part of the system that promotes
character and family in the unique experience that is CM Basketball!
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