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With a variety of post moves,
should bolster the frontcourt with her scoring, rebounding and defense ...
As a junior: Played in 19 games, including five starts, and averaged 8.3
minutes per contest ... led the team in field goal percentage, making 52
percent of her attempts (17-of-33) … career-high of 12 points came in 83-40
win at Le Moyne on Feb. 18 … career-high of eight rebounds came in 100-54
win against Green Mountain on Feb. 13 … finished the season with 44 points
... As a sophomore: Played in 13 games ... notched a season-high four points
against Roberts Wesleyan on Nov. 23 at the Radisson Tip-Off Tournament ...
snagged three rebounds on Feb. 22 at Saint Anselm ... named to the NE-10
Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Bronze Scholar) ... As a freshman: Rookie season
was cut short after an ankle injury kept her on the bench for the final six
contests ... appeared in 12 games ... scored a basket against Franklin
Pierce and Bentley ... pulled down seven rebounds in 29 minutes of action
... High School: Played varsity basketball all four years at Concord High
School under coach Dick Pratt ... received Coaches Award in 2000 ... was a
New Hampshire Academic All-State selection as a senior ... averaged 12.5
points and 7.8 rebounds a game as a senior ... co-chaired both the Varsity
Club and the Anti-Violence Task Force … participated in softball for four
years and crew for one ... Personal: Julia Ann Boynton ... born October 5,
1982 ... daughter of William and Carol Boynton ... tallest New Hampshire
recruit in program history ... first Concord, N.H., native to play for the
Purple Knights since Becky Knox ‘88 in 1986-87 ... majoring in business and
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