Lady
Jackets Sign Former Senior High Star (May 20, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – Former Senior
High School standout Jenny (Doely) Auer has signed a
national letter of intent to play basketball at
MSU Billings next year. Auer, a 5-foot-7 guard who
graduated from Senior HS in 2001, will transfer from
Montana State-Bozeman after running track for the
Bobcats the last two years.
In the Bobcats’ 2002 indoor
season, Auer placed second in the high jump at the
Big Sky Conference meet and was named the team’s
most outstanding field performer. She joined the
MSU track team after capturing five state titles in
her high school career.
Auer led the Broncs basketball
team in 3-point percentage as a junior and free
throw percentage as a senior. In 1998, Auer set a
Senior HS school record with a 72.0 percent free
throw percentage. She also shot 35.6 percent from
3-point range, which was the fourth-best mark in
school history at the time. As a senior in 2000,
Auer scored 323 points, second-best on the Broncs’
all-time single season scoring list. She averaged
14.2 points per game that season en route to first
team all-conference and first team all-state honors.
Auer won the Big Sky State
Games “Character Counts” scholarship as a junior in
2000. As a senior, she was named the Midland
Roundtable Female Athlete of the Year after
recovering from ACL surgery to lead the Broncs to a
second place finish at the State AA track meet. She
graduated as the valedictorian at Senior HS.
“I chose to transfer to
MSU Billings for the academic and athletic
opportunities the college has to offer,” said Auer,
who is majoring in business. “The coaches and the
players are great, and I really look forward to the
coming seasons of basketball. My family lives in
the Billings area and it will be nice to be close to
them.” Auer is originally from Rapelje, Montana,
where her parents still live. |