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| Stephaine Crosley |
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 | Class: Junior
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 | Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis.
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 | High School: King
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 | Height: 5-11
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 | Position: F
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Stephaine Crosley has been bitten by the injury bug during her first two seasons at CSU. However, when she has been on the court, she has displayed the skills that make her one of the top forwards on the roster. She does all the little things on the court - rebounding, blocking shots, scrapping for loose balls and running the court - to help the team win. One of the most vocal leaders on the team, Crosley serves as the emotional and inspirational leader on the court.
2007-08 - Sophomore Season
Was the top forward off the bench, averaging 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.
Played in 26 games, missing six of the last seven contests due to stress fracture in her leg.
Also missed game at Valparaiso (2/2) to rest a hip injury.
Came up just short of second career double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds at Wright State (2/14).
Had 11 points and seven rebounds in win over Loyola (1/3).
Scored 12 points with six rebounds against American (12/29).
Notched first career double-double with 10 points and career-high 13 rebounds in win at IUPUI (12/5).
2006-07 - Freshman Season
Started the first nine contests of the season before an injury sidelined her for the next 18 games
Came back to see action off the bench in the final three games of the season
Averaged 6.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game
Scored a career-high 15 points - on 6-of-10 shooting - and grabbed career-best nine boards against Miami (OH) in first collegiate contest (11/10/06)
Tied her career-high with 30 minutes played and finished with 13 points and five boards against Buffalo (11/28/06)
Came off the bench and grabbed eight rebounds in just 12 minutes of action in Horizon League Championship quarterfinal loss at UIC (3/7/07)
Recorded double digit points three times
King H.S.
Fourth-team all-state and city player of the year as a senior
Helped team to a 14-2 mark and the conference and regional titles in 2005-06
Was a two-time first team all-conference performer, in addition to garnering second team accolades as a sophomore
Averaged 13.7 points a game for her career en route to topping the 1,000-point plateau
Personal
Born Sept. 23, 1987 in Milwaukee, Wis....daughter of Jerome Mann and Lou Crosley...has three sisters, Bridgette, Nina and Jasmine, and a brother, Daniel...social work major.