Frontier Conference
honors LCSC’s
Fulbright again
3-4-08
For
the second time this season,
Lewis-Clark State College
senior guard Jade Fulbright
has been named the Frontier
Conference Women’s
Basketball Player of the
Week, conference officials
announced on Tuesday.
Fulbright, a 5-foot-8 guard
from Wenatchee, Wash., also
won the award in late
January. She joins senior
post Mandy Troutt as a
two-time winner of the award
this season. LCSC has won
the honor five times this
year as Sadie Short nabbed
the honor two weeks ago.
Fulbright helped the
Warriors wrap up their
consecutive conference title
with a pair of road
victories last week. In an
81-63 win over Carroll
College on Thursday,
Fulbright had 12 points,
four assists, two steals and
two rebounds. She made
4-of-7 field goals and
4-of-6 free throws.
Fulbright really made her
mark in that game by
shutting down Carroll’s
Jolene Fuzesy, who is the
top 3-point shooting in the
conference. Fuzesy didn’t
even attempt a 3-point shot
in the game and went
5-for-12 from the field.
Against Rocky Mountain on
Saturday, Fulbright had 14
points, three assists, three
rebounds, and six steals in
a 78-54 win. Fulbright was
7-of-9 from the field and
both misses were on 3-point
attempts. Fulbright now has
335 steals in her career,
just 11 behind LCSC’s
all-time career leader
Amanda Campbell, who has
346.
The men’s Player of the Week
was Danny Reeder of
Westminster College. LCSC’s
Mike Gordy also was
nominated for the award.
