USD Women's Basketball 1989

1989-90 Player Profiles

10 Debbie Gollnick, So., Auburn, WA

Debbie was recruited as a guard, but played mostly forward in '88-'89. She appeared in all 27 games, starting nine times. She averaged 4.2 points and 2.4 rebounds as a freshman. MAJOR: Computer Science Marpe on Gollnick: "Debbie will be back at shooting guard this year. Her scoring ability and basketball know- ledge will help on offense." Julie is considered the best all-around athlete on the team. She appeared in all 27 games, starting 12 times. She averaged4.7 pointsand4.5 rebounds as a freshman. MAJOR: Undeclared. Marpe on Lemery: "Julie is coming off a strong finish last season. She will be an outside scoring threat and an intergral part of our transition game. " Paula returns for her fourth and final year in the Toreras' backcourt. She is tied for eleventh in career scoring with 565 points and is a three time WCC Scholar/Athlete. MAJOR: Communications. Marpe on Mascari: "Paula will be running the offense from the top which will give her more flexibility and scor– ing opportunities. She is our three- point specialist." Angie is the heir apparent at point guard. She was an honorable men– tion all state selection at Nevada Union HS where she averaged 16.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as a senior. MAJOR: Business Admin. Marpe on Straub: "Angie brings us quickness and an ability to penetrate. She should help with our transition game and pressure defense." Emily is the only walk-on with this year's squad. She was her team MVP and second team all league as a senior at Grant HS. MAJOR: Undeclared Marpe on Gleason: "Emily is a great outside scoring threat, has goodability, and comes from a strong high school program."

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12 Julie Lemery, So., Spokane, WA

14 Paula Mascari, Sr., San Diego, CA

20 Angie Straub, Fr., Grass Valley, CA

22 Emily Gleason, Fr., Portland OR

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