Lady Jackets’ Milne Named to All-Region Team (Mar. 7, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings senior Robyn Milne was named to the 2005 Daktronics All-West Region
second team for the second-straight year on Monday. The 6-3
center from Richey, MT was one of just three repeat selections on
the 11 player all-region team.
The team is selected by the sports
information directors at the region’s schools that sponsor women’s
basketball. The region includes teams which compete in the
California Collegiate Athletic Association and the Great Northwest
Athletic Conference plus independents Grand Canyon, Montana
State-Billings and Western New Mexico.
Milne led her team to the NCAA Tournament,
which begins this Friday in Seattle, WA. She averaged a
double-double of 12.9 points and 10.1 rebounds a game through the
regular season and steadily climbed the school record list for
career points, rebounds and blocks. In the final game of the
regular season on Saturday, Milne became the school’s all-time
leader for career rebounds with 941 and career blocked shots with
274.
Milne’s climb up the blocked shot charts at
MSU Billings coincided with her breaking into the NCAA career
record book. She has climbed to fourteenth in NCAA Division II
history for career blocked shots, passing former teammate Jessie
Henigman. Milne needs only one blocked shot at the NCAA
Tournament this week to move into a tie for thirteenth all-time,
and five more to move up to twelfth.
Last week Milne was named to the ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-America third team. She was also named to
the CoSIDA District VII Academic first team earlier in the year.
Along with averaging a double-double—and posting nine
double-doubles this season—Milne blocked 100 shots. She needs
only one blocked shot at the tournament to tie the school single
season record.
2005 DAKTRONICS WEST REGIONAL WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL TEAM
First Team
*Candice Allen, CPP Guard 5-10 Sr. Ontario, CA
*Kim Abts, Chico Guard 5-7 Sr.
Redding, CA
Katie McElree, CSUB Forward 5-8 Jr.
Apple Valley, CA
Cody Burgess, UAF Forward 5-10 Sr.
Leavenworth, WA
Martina Kartikova, SMC Forward 6-0 Sr.
Kosice, Slovakia
Second
Team
+Robyn Milne, MSUB Center 6-3
Sr. Richey, MT
Tina Donahue, WWU Forward 6-0
Jr. Stanwood, WA
Adrienne Taalak, UAF Guard 5-6
Sr. Nuiqsuit, AK
Tameka Blue, CSUDH Guard 5-7
Jr. Watsonville, CA
Amy Taylor, SPU Guard 5-8
Sr. Shoreline, WA
Lauren Himmelspach,
Chico Guard 5-9 Jr.
Chico, CA
*Repeater from 2003-04
first team +Repeater from 2003-04 second team
Robyn Milne at
a Glance:
2005 statistics – Games - 27. FG - 127-236 (53.8). FT –
95-134 (70.9). Points – 349 (12.9). Rebounds – 274 (10.1).
Assists – 86 (3.19). Blocks – 100 (3.70). Steals – 23 (0.85).
Three-pointers – 0-0. Honors – Four year letter winner;
two year team captain; 1st on team for blocks, rebounds
and assists; 2nd on team for scoring, steals and field
goal percentage; has nine double-doubles; has 30 career
double-doubles; had double-digit rebounds in 17 games; scored in
double figures in 16 games; has two or more blocked shots in 25 of
27 games; scored career-high 31 points in win over St. Leo;
grabbed season-high 19 rebounds twice; 2004 CoSIDA Academic
All-District VII second team; 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District
VII first team; 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team; 2004
Daktronics All-West Region second team; currently ranks 27th in nation for rebounds per game and 4th for blocked
shots per game; set school record for career blocked shots (274);
ranks 14th in NCAA Division II history for career
blocked shots; set school record for career rebounds (941); ranks
third in school history for career rebounds per game (9.1); ranks
16th in school history for points scored (1054); only
second player in school history with over 1,000 points and 900
rebounds; ranks 3rd in school history for career field goal
percentage (53.2); ranks 10th in school history for
career free throws made (240); ranks 3rd in school
history for rebounds in a season (313 in 03-04); ranks 3rd in school history for rebounds per game in a season (11.6 in
03-04); ranks 2nd in school history for blocks in a season (100 in
04-05); ranks third in school history for blocks in a season (74
in 03-04); ranks 5th in school history for blocks in a season (57
in 02-03); ranks 6th in school history for blocks in a
season (43 in 01-02); ranks 2nd in school history for
single game blocks (8), ranks fifth in school history for single
game rebounds (22nd); named team MVP and defensive MVP
as junior. Team Record – 21-6 (Independent). |