Lindsey Hollobaugh Named to All-Patriot League Second Team

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Lindsey Hollobaugh was selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team Tuesday.
Lindsey Hollobaugh was selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team Tuesday.
 

March 1, 2005

LEWISBURG, Pa. - One year after earning Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors, Bucknell sophomore guard Lindsey Hollobaugh was named to the All-Patriot League Second Team Tuesday. Additionally, Kesha Champion and Hope Foster earned spots on the league's all-rookie squad.

The results of the All-Patriot League voting, conducted by the league's head coaches, were announced by the league office on Tuesday. Bucknell's three honorees tied for second most in the league.

Hollobaugh, a member of the preseason All-Patriot League team, enters the Patriot League Tournament tied with Lehigh's Sara Ellis for third in the conference in scoring at 14.6 points per game. The 2004 Patriot League Rookie of the Year also ranks second in the league in free throw shooting (.817) as well as 12th in both field goal percentage and steals.

Hollobaugh has reached double figures in points 23 times this season and 49 times in her career. She reached the 20-point plateau three times this season, including a season-high 27 against Fairleigh Dickinson on Jan. 17. A durable player, Hollobaugh has averaged 36.9 minutes per game this season and has been on the court all 40 minutes 11 times.

Along with her scoring prowess, the Loganton, Pa., native completed the regular season second on the team in rebounding from her guard position with 5.1 per game. Hollobaugh also ranks second on the team with 69 assists.

Hollobaugh is the 13th Bison in the 15-year history of the Patriot League to be selected second team all-league.

Champion and Foster became the 10th and 11th Bucknell players selected to the rookie team based on their performances during their freshmen seasons.

Champion is one of two players to start every game this season for Bucknell, along with Hollobaugh. In 24.3 minutes per game she is averaging 6.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per contest. Both figures rank fifth on the squad. The Chesapeake, Va., native has tallied double figures eight times this year, including a season-high 13 points on two occasions. Champion ended the regular season averaging 9.3 points per game over her last four outings.

Kesha Champion was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team.


Over the last two games the 5-7 guard has grabbed 13 rebounds, including a total of 10 on the offensive end. During a 72-71 win over first-place Holy Cross Feb. 23 Champion hauled in a career-high five offensive caroms. She equaled that figure three days later against Colgate.

Foster's name is already showing up in the Bucknell record books thanks to her defensive performance during her rookie campaign. The Washington, D.C., native has 68 blocks this season to break Desire Almind's year-old single-season Bucknell record of 62. Foster's block total also places her seventh on Bucknell's career list after just 27 games. She is more than halfway to Marie Kocornik's team record of 132 that has stood since 1988.

Foster, who is third on the team in scoring at 7.0 points per game, is the first player in Bison history to tally at least six blocks in a game on two different occasions. She has blocked at least three shots in a game 11 times this season and leads the Patriot League with 2.5 blocks per game. In the final regular season contest at Colgate, Foster tied the Cotterell Court record with five blocks against the Raiders.

Hope Foster was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team.


To go along with her defensive production, Foster has been strong on the boards all season. She leads Bucknell, and is seventh in the Patriot League, with 6.0 rebounds per game. She is on pace to become the first freshman to lead the Bison in rebounding since Vicki Quimby in 1998-99.

Hollobaugh was one of four guards on the second team, while two forwards were selected. Army's Cara Enright and Shavonne Holden, along with Lehigh's Sara Ellis and Mary Frances Hynoski, and Navy's Nikki Curtis joined Hollobaugh on the second team.

The first team featured a pair of Holy Cross players in Lisa Andrews and Maggie Fontana. That duo was joined by American's Joanna Barnes, Colgate's Emily Braseth, and Lehigh's Jessica DePalo.

With Champion and Foster, Bucknell equaled Holy Cross with two selections to the all-rookie team. The Crusaders had Laura Aloisi and Ashley McLaughlin honored, while Enright and Lafayette's Vanessa Van De Venter rounded out the squad.

DePalo headlined the list of award winners by earning Player of the Year honors for the first time. Colgate's Megan Ballard was named Defensive Player of the Year, while Enright copped Rookie of the Year plaudits. Lehigh's Sue Troyan was named Coach of the Year for guiding Lehigh to a 10-4 record and second-place showing in league play.

Bucknell will face Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa., Thursday night, March 3, at 8 p.m. in the quarterfinals of the Patriot League Tournament. The Bison, the seventh seed, enter the postseason having won three of their final five regular season games.

2004-05 Women's Basketball All-Patriot League Teams
FIRST TEAM
Name Year Pos. Institution Hometown/Secondary School
Lisa Andrews Sr. C Holy Cross Concord, Mass./Concord-Carlisle
Joanna Barnes Sr. G American Washington, D.C./Dunbar
Emily Braseth Sr. F Colgate East Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids
Jessica DePalo Sr. F Lehigh Rumson, N.J./Red Bank Catholic
Maggie Fontana Sr. F Holy Cross Palatine, Ill./Fremd
SECOND TEAM
Nikki Curtis Sr. F Navy Jacksonville, Fla./Broadneck
Sara Ellis So. G Lehigh Bellefontaine, Ohio/Bellefontaine
Cara Enright Fr. G Army Norco, Calif./Rosary
Shavonne Holden Sr. G/F Army Grovetown, Ga./Harlem
Lindsey Hollobaugh So. G Bucknell Loganton, Pa./Central Mountain
Mary Frances Hynoski  Sr. G Lehigh  Elysburg, Pa./Southern Columbia
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Laura Aloisi  Fr. G Holy Cross  Nashua, N.H./Nashua
Kesha Champion  Fr. G Bucknell Chesapeake, Va./Indian River
Cara Enright Fr. G Army  Norco, Calif./Rosary
Hope Foster  Fr. C/F  Bucknell  Washington, D.C./Dunbar
Ashley McLaughlin  Fr. F Holy Cross  Andover, Mass./Andover
Vanessa Van De Venter  Fr. Lafayette  Tannersville, Pa./Pocono Mountain

Player of the Year: Jessica DePalo, Lehigh, Sr., F
Defensive Player of the Year: Megan Ballard, Colgate, Jr., G
Rookie of the Year: Cara Enright, Army, Fr., G
Coach of the Year: Sue Troyan, Lehigh 


 

 

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