| BRYN MAWR CAGER BREAKS 1,000-POINT MARK,
EARNS ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE HONORS
Just a week after becoming the first junior player in Bryn Mawr history to score 1,000 points on the basketball court, Amy Johnson '07 was named honorable mention All-Centennial Conference (CC) today by the league's coaches. Johnson led the Owls this season in scoring (12.5 ppg), rebounding (7.5 rpg), blocked shots (1.4 bpg), free-throw percentage (72.2%) and minutes played (35.9 mpg).
The three-sport standout athlete's accomplishments on the court this season compounded rapidly in the Owls' final few games. Johnson reached the 1,000-point milestone in Bryn Mawr's last game at Haverford on Valentine's Day. She currently ranks fourth all-time in scoring at Bryn Mawr with 1,006 points. She trails Julie Zuraw ('90) for third place by only 98 points and all-time leading scorer Emily Brondyke ('97) by 282 points.
Johnson left her mark in the Centennial Conference as well this season. She finished the 2005-06 campaign ranked eighth in the conference in points per game, ninth in rebounds per game, second in blocked shots per game and first in minutes played (898).
She led the Owls in scoring in 10 games this year and paced her squad in rebounding in 15 contests. Johnson finished the year with a team-best five double-doubles.
This spring, Johnson will go for the hat trick in all-conference accolades when she competes for the Bryn Mawr lacrosse team. She earned honorable mention All-CC honors this past fall after completing a solid season as a defender for the field hockey team.
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