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ANDERSON AND THE FALCONS: Helped the Falcons to the 2004 MAC Tournament title, and both the regular-season and tourney titles in 2005 ... BGSU advanced to the NCAA Championships each year ... part of the senior class that won 44 games at BG, by far the most wins over a four-year span in the history of the program ... helped the Falcons to four consecutive appearances in the MAC Tournament, after the team had never made back-to-back trips before. CAREER: Finished her BG career with 16 goals, 17 assists and 49 points ... ended her tenure ranked sixth in career goals, tied for fifth in assists and fifth in career points ... played in 85 matches, the fifth-most in school history. 2005: An All-MAC First-Team selection ... also named to the All-Ohio Second Team ... named the Falcons' MVP on offense ... finished second on the team with 17 points ... had five goals to rank third on the squad, and was second with seven assists ... goal total does not include a pair of markers scored during the penalty-kick phase of MAC Tournament matches ... made BGSU's first PK against Toledo in the quarterfinals and vs. Kent State in the final ... scored 11 points in the 11 MAC matches ... had two-goal matches vs. both Cleveland State and Northern Illinois, scoring the winner in each contest ... those multi-goal matches came just eight days apart ... other goal came as part of a three-point game in regular-season win over Miami ... in addition to that match, had assists in three-straight matches, vs. Kent State, Buffalo and Central Michigan, and in the final regular-season contest, at UT ... played in 21 matches, starting 20. 2004: Played in 22 matches, starting eight ... finished second on the team with 14 points ... had four goals, tying for second on the Falcons, and six assists, deadlocking for third on the team ... scored the overtime winner in MAC Tournament quarterfinal contest at top-seeded Kent State ... has scored a goal in all three of BG's matches at KSU in her career ... had a three-point match in home tilt vs. Western Michigan, including a free-kick goal with just 3:02 left in the match ... also had an assist vs. the Broncos ... other goals came at KSU in the regular-season meeting, and vs. Ball State ... had a BG season-high three assists in the season opener vs. Duquesne, tying the school record ... also assisted vs. WMU in the league tourney, and vs. Akron ... named to the MAC's Academic Honor Roll. 2003: Played in all 23 matches, making 18 starts ... finished fourth on the team with nine points ... had three goals to tie for third on the Falcons, and also had three assists ... five of her points came in back-to-back matches, with a goal and an assist at Michigan State, followed by a goal vs. Buffalo ... also had a goal vs. Wright State, and assists vs. Miami and Marshall ... named to the all-tourney team at the season-opening OHANA Hotels & Resorts No Ka Oi Tournament, hosted by Hawai'i. 2002-03 Basketball: Saw action in 25 of BGSU's 28 matches, all off the bench ... averaged 0.8 points and 2.0 rebounds ... had five points, tying her season high, and a season-best five assists at Western Michigan ... also had five points at Cincinnati, playing a season-high 25 minutes in that game ... had seven rebounds vs. both Iona and Florida Atlantic, and had six in back-to-back games vs. Cleveland State and UC ... originally came to BGSU on a hoops scholarship. 2002: Played in 19 matches, starting the last 12 contests of the year ... had nine points to rank fifth on the team ... tied for fourth on the Falcons with four goals ... had match-winners on headers against both Kent State and Valparaiso ... also scored goals at Buffalo (regular-season meeting) and vs. Western Michigan ... had an assist on the winning goal at Akron ... had a three-match goal-scoring streak (Valpo, UB, WMU) from Oct. 20-27. High School: Earned four letters at Rocky Mountain ('02) under coach Jim Hock ... a two-time all-state 5A selection by the Rocky Mountain News ... also earned all-state honors from the Denver Post ... helped the Lobos to three state quarterfinal appearances ... three-time All-Northern Conference first-team pick after earning honorable mention as a freshman ... three-time academic all-state team member ... also earned four basketball letters, captaining the team in each of her last two years ... led the state of Colorado in three-point field goals made as a senior ... scored a team-high 15.7 points per game in her final year, and also led the team in rebounding, assists and steals. Personal: Elin Brittany Laurel Anderson was born Dec. 16, 1983, in Fort Collins, Colo. ... exercise specialist major ... daughter of Paul and Mimi Anderson ... has a younger brother, Reece.
BRITT ANDERSON - BGSU CAREER STATISTICS
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