JAMESTOWN, N.D. (JimmieAthletics.com) – Thirteen players highlight the University of Jamestown women’s basketball 2010s All-Decade Team, released on Wednesday by Jimmie Athletics. Below is a breakdown of the first team, second team, and honorable mention selections along with career highlights.
FIRST TEAM
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Bryn Woodside—2014-18
The 5-3 guard from Albert Lea, Minn., finished 14th on the all-time UJ scoring list with 1122 points…two-time conference Defensive Player of the Year (2016 and 2018)…conference MVP in 2017-18…First team all-conference in 2017-18 and second team in 2016-17…second team All-American 2017-18…her 484 assists are second all-time at UJ…had career highs of 28 points, eight rebounds, 11 assists, and six steals…Jimmies were 113-23 during her four years
Hannah Steele—2010-14
The 5-4 guard from Circle Pines, Minn., finished her career with 1369 points, 5th all-time on the UJ scoring list…conference Freshman of the Year in 2010-11…four-time first team all-conference (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14)…honorable mention All-American (2010-11)…third team All-American (2012-13)…second team All-American (2013-14)…holds UJ record for assists in a season (190) and career (623)…had career highs of 27 points, 14 assists, eight rebounds, and six steals…Jimmies were 102-23 in her four years.
Kyra Dewald—2013-17
The 5-5 guard from Jamestown, N.D., finished seventh on the all-time Jimmie scoring list with 1338 points…her 498 points in 2016-17 is eighth-most in a season…fourth all-time with 193 three-point field goals…UJ’s career steals leader with 266…named conference Freshman of the Year in 2013-14…two-time all-conference first team (2015-16 and 2016-17)…conference MVP in 2016-17…second team All-American 2016-17…had career highs of 29 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, and nine steals…averaged 15.1 points per game in senior season…Jimmies were 109-22 during her four years.
Jessica Buck – 2012-16
The 6-2 forward from Burnsville, Minn., finished career with 1591 career points, 3rd all-time on the UJ scoring list…two-time 1st team All-American (2015 and 2016)…also named first team all-conference and conference MVP in 2015 and 2016…second team all-conference in 2014…scored 602 points in 2015-16, third-most in a single season…had four 30-point games, including a career-high 33 against Mayville State on 2/20/16…scoring average increased all four years…finished with career highs of 33 points, 15 rebounds, eight assists, six steals, and five blocks…Jimmies were 109-22 during her four years.
Bridget Schuneman—2009-13
The 6-0 center from Lino Lakes, Minn., scored 1230 points which is 11th all-time on the UJ list…First team all-conference in 2011-12 and 2012-13…Conference MVP in 2011-12…second team all-conference 2010-11…honorable mention All-American 2011-12…holds UJ record of 11-for-11 field goal shooting in a single game…also holds UJ mark for single-season (.678) and career (.601) field goal percentage…had career highs of 24 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, three steals, and two blocks…Jimmies were 101-26 in her four years.
SECOND TEAM
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Kelli Schuneman—2007-12
The 5-6 guard from Lino Lakes, Minn., scored 1079 career points, 18th all-time on the UJ scoring list…Second on the UJ list in free throws made (467) and free throw percentage (.822)…made 37 consecutive free throws in 2008-09…fifth all-time in assists with 354…First team all-conference in 2011-12…two-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete…had career highs of 25 points, nine rebounds, nine assists, and four steals…Jimmies were 87-37 in her four years.
McKayla Orr—2014-18
The 5-4 guard from Ypsilanti, N.D., finished 16th on the all-time UJ scoring list with 1098 points…her 417 points in 2017-18 is tied for 19th most in a season…Second team all-conference 2017-18… two-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete…had career highs of 22 points, nine rebounds, five assists, and seven steals…Jimmies were 113-23 during her four years.
Carly Jensen—2010-14
The 5-8 guard from White Bear Lake, Minn., is 19th on the all-time UJ scoring list with 1034 points…her 82 three-point field goals in 2012-13 is tied for second-most in a season…second all-time with 232 three-pointers…Second team all-conference 2012-13…two-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete…had career highs of 24 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and five steals…Jimmies were 102-23 during her four years.
Amber Ramlo—2009-13
The 6-0 forward from Jamestown, N.D., is second all-time in UJ history with 734 rebounds…her 259 rebounds in 2012-13 is third-most all time…has two of the top eight single-season rebound marks…29th all-time on the UJ scoring list with 809 points…Second team all-conference 2011-12…had career highs of 23 points, 19 rebounds, five assists, four steals, and four blocks…Jimmies were 101-26 in her four years.
Jenna Doyle—2015-19
The 6-3 center from Princeton, Minn., is the Jimmies’ all-time leader in blocked shots (192)…blocked a single-season high 102 shots in 2017-18…honorable mention GPAC all-conference 2019… two-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete…shot a career best .587 from the field in 2017-18 and finished at .525 for her career…had career highs of 17 points, 12 rebounds, eight blocked shots, and four assists…Jimmies were 101-32 during her four years.
HONORABLE MENTION
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Paige Emmel—2013-18
The 5-8 forward from Bismarck, N.D., ranks 31st on the UJ all-time scoring list with 796 points…her 436 points in 2017-18 are tied for 14th most in a season…her seven three pointers in a game is second-most in school history, and her 82 three-point field goals in 2017-18 are tied for second-most in a season…was a two-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete…second team all-conference in 2017-18…had career highs of 27 points, nine rebounds, five assists, and four steals…Jimmies were 114-20 during her four years.
Taylor Hammer—2013-17
The 6-0 forward from Grand Forks, N.D., ranks 32nd on the UJ all-time scoring list with 791 points…scored 36 points against Davenport (Mich.) at the NAIA National Tournament, tying her for second-most points in a single game by a Jimmie…her 265 rebounds in 2016-17 are the second-most in a season by a Jimmie, and she is tied for third with 18 rebounds in a single game…second team all-conference in 2016-17…had career highs of 36 points, 18 rebounds, four assists, four steals, and four blocks…Jimmies were 109-22 during her four years.
Jordan Bridges—2011-15
The 6-2 forward from Farmington, Minn., ranks fourth on the Jimmies all-time blocks list with 89 and is 56th on the all-time scoring list with 532 points…first team all-conference selection in 2013-14…had career highs of 21 points, 15 rebounds, six blocks, four steals, and three assists…Jimmies were 107-22 during her four years.