Keene State’s Brynn Rautiola Dominates in Debut Season with Rookie of the Year Title
Keene State College's Brynn Rautiola has been named the Little East Conference Rookie of the Year and selected to the First Team All-LEC for her exceptional performance in her debut collegiate basketball season.
By the Numbers- Rautiola averaged 19.6 points per game, ranking first in the conference and tying for 27th in the country for Division III women's basketball scoring average.
- She scored a total of 491 points across 25 games, placing her second in program history for the most points in a season.
- Rautiola made 127 free throws, tying her for 22nd in the country and ranking third in program history for free throws made in a season.
- Her free throw percentage of .858 set a new single-season program record for the Owls and ranked her 21st in the country.
- She led the conference with 68 three-pointers made, averaging 2.7 per game, and scored a season-high of 30 points in a single game.
- Rautiola's outstanding performance has garnered her prestigious accolades from the Little East Conference, solidifying her position as a rising star in collegiate women's basketball.
- Her remarkable statistics and achievements have cemented her place in the annals of Keene State College's women's basketball program, elevating her to the ranks of past Rookie of the Year recipients.
Brynn Rautiola's remarkable debut season has not only earned her individual accolades but has also left an indelible mark on the history of the Keene State women's basketball program, establishing her as a standout talent to watch in the seasons to come.
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