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WBB_Team
End of Season Banquet
Women's Basketball
Posted: 4/7/2017 2:32 PM
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah women's basketball held its annual End of Season Banquet Thursday evening inside Legacy Hall of the Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility.

Pac-12 Networks analyst and play-by-play announcer Kate Scott served as the emcee for the event as the team, staff and fans gather to support the Utes.

Army Man Award: Emily Potter
Players are rewarded with army men figurines throughout the season for different efforts made during a game. Potter accumulated 130 army men to take home the honor for her hard work throughout the season.
Green man = 5 defensive boards, 5 disruptions
Blue man = 3 offensive boards, 3 assists, 3 hockey assists, 1 screen assist
Yellow man = charge
Red man = player of the game.

Sixth Man Award: Wendy Anae
Anae's presence of the bench provided a boost for the Utes. She averaged 13 minutes per game in 29 games of action. Anae averaged 3.7 points and 2.7 points per contest throughout the season.

Fern Gardner Most Inspirational Award: Paige Crozon
Crozon has contributed immensely to the program's success during her time at Utah. Not only has she overcome the adversity that comes from a season-ending injury, she's endured a coaching change and been a treasured part to new beginnings. Much responsibility follows with being a senior in college athletics, but being the only senior on your team requires a special type of person. Crozon's class, integrity and leadership leaves Utah with big shoes to fill.

Weight Room Warrior: Tanaeya Boclair
Boclair has made great strides on the court in her three years as a Ute, but the work she puts in behind the scenes helped get her there. The junior wing earned he weight room warrior award by making huge strides from a year ago.
Hang Clean: 140 lbs
Back Squat: 225 lbs
Bench Press: 140 lbs
Pull-ups: 12 consecutive (full extension, to the chest)
Pushup: 31 consecutive

Charelene Doi Academic Excellence Award: Megan Jacobs
This award is presented to the individual with the high GPA on the team. Freshman wn Megan Jacobs, who can play the one-four on the court, proved she is also a force in the classroom taking home the Academic Excellence award.

Last month the Pac-12 announced all-conference and all academic honors and members of the Utes were recognized for their achievements at the banquet. Each member of the team also received a trophy for participating in the WNIT.
 
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