2010 Auggie Awards -- Female Rookie of the Year Finalists

Brittany Dyshaw
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BRITTANY DYSHAW (Basketball) --
MIAC All-Rookie Team … Forward … Averaged 10.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per-game ... Led MIAC in overall steals (80, 3.20 steals per-game) … Ranked 6th in MIAC in rebounding average and 3rd in offensive rebounds (3.12 per-game), 22nd in scoring (10.2 ppg) and 12th in blocked shots (17, 0.68 per-game) … Scored in double-figures in 14 games and 5-plus rebounds in 19 games (including 3 double-doubles) … Had 17-rebound effort against Concordia-Moorhead on Jan. 4, tying most rebounds by any MIAC player in single game this season.
Caroline Senungi
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CAROLINE SENUNGI (2009 Outdoor Track and Field) --
All-MIAC and All-MIAC honorable-mention in 2009 … In 2009 track and field, placed 4th in MIAC indoor 55-meter hurdles (8.92 seconds) and 2nd in MIAC outdoor 100-meter hurdles (15.29 seconds) … In 2010 indoor track and field, recorded season-best 8.86 seconds in 55-meter hurdles.
Shanek Telphia
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SHANEK TELPHIA (2010 Indoor Track and Field) --
2-time All-MIAC, NCAA Division III national championships competitor, MIAC Athlete of the Week (2/2) … In 2010 indoor season, won MIAC title in indoor 200-meter dash with facility-record, meet-record and school-record 25.25 seconds … Also finished 3rd in 400-meter dash in NCAA provisional time of 58.56 seconds … Had season-best 57.58-second effort in 400, qualifying her for the NCAA national championships … As only first-year athlete in the event at the national meet, recorded 13th-fastest time among 18 competitors in preliminaries … Held top-6 marks in 4 different events in MIAC in indoor season -- 55-meters (7.40), 200-meters (25.25), 400-meters (57.58) and long jump (5.11 meters).
Amanda Unze
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AMANDA UNZE (Volleyball) --
Right-side hitter … Finished 3rd on team in kills (249, 2.33 per-set) and 3rd in blocks (58) … Recorded 10-plus kills in 14 of her 29 matches, including 11 of last 15 matches of season, to go along with 4-plus blocks in 6 matches … Led team and ranked 8th in MIAC in overall attack percentage (.272) … Augsburg claimed its first berth in MIAC postseason playoffs since conference went to current six-team format in 2001 … 2009’s 17-14 record was Augsburg’s best since 1998.