1998-99 Women's Basketball Roster

51 Jenny Crouse

51 Jenny Crouse

  • Height:
    6-3
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Freeport, Ill.

Summary

Biography

Led North Dakota to three consecutive NCAA Division II championships in 1997, 1998 and 1999 … Two-time NCAA DII Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1998, 1999) … A first-team All-American as a senior and junior and a third-team All-American as a freshman … A two-time NCAA DII National Player of the Year (1997-98, 1998-99) … Four-time All-North Central Conference selection and the 1995-96 NCC Freshman of the Year … Remains UND’s all-time leader in career points (2,284), scoring average (18.0 ppg), rebounds (1,145), field goals made (924), field goals attempted (1,474), field goal percentage (.627), free throw attempts (588) and blocked shots (494) … Still holds single-season school records for field goal percentage (.684 in 1997-98) and blocked shots (152 in 1998-99) … Set UND’s freshman scoring record with 558 points in 1995-96, a record that still stands … Blocked a school-record 14 shots in a Feb. 8, 1997, win vs. St. Cloud State, and added 19 points and 12 rebounds for the first recorded triple-double in UND women’s basketball history … UND went 116-12 (.906) during her four years, including back-to-back 31-1 seasons in 1997-98 and 1999-99 … Named to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball 25th Anniversary Team in 2006 … Originally from Freeport, Ill.
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Historical Player Information

  • 51

    1996-97Sophomore

    Center
    6'3"
    51
  • 51

    1997-98Junior

    C
    6'3"
    51
  • 51

    1998-99Senior

    C
    6'3"
    51