Reese Schaaf: NCAA-II All-American with Record-Breaking Season
Drury forward Reese Schaaf was honored as an NCAA-II All-American by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, acknowledging her impressive season as she averaged 16.6 points and a conference-leading 9.9 rebounds. She also excelled in field goal percentage, double-doubles, and free throw shooting, breaking records and contributing significantly to her team's success.
By the Numbers- Schaaf averaged 16.6 points and 9.9 rebounds per game
- She achieved a field goal percentage of .575 and amassed 18 double-doubles
- Reese Schaaf set a single-season rebounding record with 317 boards
- Schaaf's exceptional performance has earned her multiple honors, including GLVC Player of the Year and a First Team All-GLVC selection
- She is the first Drury underclassman to receive All-American honors since 2004
Reese Schaaf's recognition as an NCAA-II All-American reflects the remarkable achievements and impact she has had throughout the season, solidifying her as a standout player in college basketball.
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