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Eagle Insider - University of the Ozarks

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sharp shooting ENEKS breaks 3-pt record<br />

eneks pr<strong>of</strong>ile:<br />

• 1,480 career points (4th at <strong>Ozarks</strong>)<br />

• 246 career assists (8th at <strong>Ozarks</strong>)<br />

• 44 points in a game (2nd at <strong>Ozarks</strong>)<br />

• 177 career three-pointers (1st at <strong>Ozarks</strong>)<br />

• 2007-08 ASC scoring title (20.4 ppg)<br />

• ASC Player <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Week<br />

• 3-time All-Conference<br />

• 2007-08 ESPN The Magazine Academic<br />

All-America Team<br />

• Two-time ASC All-Academic Team<br />

#23<br />

erica eneks<br />

Senior guard Erica Eneks was named to <strong>the</strong><br />

American Southwest Conference Women’s Basketball<br />

All-Conference Team.<br />

Eneks is <strong>the</strong> first <strong>Ozarks</strong>’ player to receive All-<br />

ASC honors since <strong>the</strong> 2002-03 season. She also<br />

earned a spot on <strong>the</strong> ASC All-East Division First<br />

Team.<br />

Eneks, a 5-foot-7 shooting guard from Mountainburg,<br />

Ark., had a record-breaking year for <strong>the</strong><br />

Lady <strong>Eagle</strong>s. She won <strong>the</strong> 2007-08 regular season<br />

ASC scoring title with 510 points (20.4) and broke<br />

<strong>the</strong> school record for career three-pointers (177).<br />

Aside from leading <strong>the</strong> ASC in scoring, Eneks led<br />

<strong>the</strong> league in three-pointers per game (2.44), and<br />

was fourth in minutes played (34:40) and thirteenth<br />

in three-point percentage (32.8%). Against UT-Tyler<br />

on February 7, Eneks scored 44 points, three shy <strong>of</strong><br />

tying <strong>the</strong> school’s single game points record (47).<br />

The total was third-most in NCAA III this season. In<br />

that game, she hit 16-<strong>of</strong>-26 from <strong>the</strong> field, including<br />

4-<strong>of</strong>-11 from <strong>the</strong> three-point line, and 8-<strong>of</strong>-8 from<br />

<strong>the</strong> free throw line. Eneks was <strong>the</strong> team leader in<br />

scoring, minutes, three-pointers (62), free throws<br />

(109), steals (1.6) and assists (2.0). She scored 20<br />

or more points on thirteen occasions, and 30-plus<br />

points three times. She hit four three-pointers in six<br />

different games, and had a season-high six against<br />

Louisiana College. Eneks ends her four-year career<br />

with 1,480 points, fourth all-time at <strong>Ozarks</strong>. Her 246<br />

career assists ties her for eighth all-time at <strong>Ozarks</strong>.<br />

She earned ASC Player <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Week honors twice<br />

this season and was a three-time All-Conference<br />

player.<br />

Eneks also earned a spot on <strong>the</strong> ESPN The Magazine<br />

Academic All-America All-District VI Team in her<br />

senior campaign.

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