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February 7, 2008
Carpenter Earns ESPN THE Magazine Academic All-District Honors
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State Billings
junior Alira Carpenter was named to the ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-District VII women’s basketball third team, as
announced by the Coll ege
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Thursday.
A native of Lewistown, Mont., Carpenter has
played and started in all 18 games
this season for the Yellowjackets.
She leads the team in a number of areas, including
scoring at 19.4 points per game.
In addition, she leads the team from the field, shooting
42 percent (123 of 292) and she also leads the team from beyond
the arc at 42 percent of 53 of 126.
At the line, she is a team-best 50 of 60 for 83 percent.
Carpenter leads the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference in scoring (19.4), as well as averaging a league-best
2.94 three -pointers per game.
She is fifth in the league in three-point field goal
shooting at .421and fifth in free throw percentage at .833.
Not only does Carpenter excel on the court,
she does so in the classroom, too.
She carries a 3.56 grade-point average in chemistry and
biology.
To be eligible for nominations to the CoSIDA
Academic All-America team, nominees must own a cumulative GPA of
3.20 based on a 4.0 scale.
Carpenter, Libby Magnuson of Seattle
Pacific and Sade Smith of Saint Martin's were the three student-athletes from the GNAC to earn
this prestigious award.
The Yellowjackets travel to Western Washington and Central
Washington this week, before returning to home to play host to
Seattle University Feb. 16 at 5 p.m.
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