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Katie LaViolette

Class: Sr.
Hometown: Manitowoc, WI
High School: Manitowoc Lutheran
Height: 5-9
Position: G

Concordia Career:
2006-07:
Named to ESPN The Magazine Academic all-America third team and all-district V first team … selected to NCAA North Central Regional all-tournament team … Daktronics all-region second team … all-NSIC second team … named NSIC Tournament MVP ... named NSIC All-Academic … was NCAA assist leader for all divisions (I, II, III) with 9.3 per game (15th in NCAA Division II history) … finished fourth in NCAA Division II history for single-season total assists with 297, also a school record … set a school record for career-assists with 513 in only three seasons … holds the NSIC record for single season assists (NSIC games only) with 8.8 per game (159 total) ... broke her own NSIC Tournament assist record with  13.0 per game (39 total, three games) … had eight double-doubles (pts/ast) on the season ... averaged career-highs of 12.2 points and 9.3 assists per game … had a career-high 23 points vs. Nebraska-Kearney (3/10/07) in NCAA Tournament … had a career high 17 assists vs. South Dakota (3/9/07) in NCAA Tournament while scoring 21 points with six rebounds and four steals … had a career-high nine rebounds at Wayne State (2/23/07) … had double-doubles in five of the last six games … shot 93-117 (.795) from the free throw line … finished the season averaging 16.0 points per game in last 11 games, scoring in double-figures in all 11, to raise season average from 10.1 to 12.2 … had at least 10 assists in 13 games … scored double-figures in 23 games … averaged 37.3 minutes, playing and starting in all 32 games ... played in 40 or more minutes in a game 12 times and didn’t leave the court in the last five games.
2005-06: Named NSIC All-Academic ... set NSIC tournament records in assists per game (8.0) and in single game assists with 14 ... started in 26 and played in all 31 games ... averaged 8.8 points and 3.7 rebounds per game ... averaged league-best 5.7 assists and led league in assist to turnover ratio (5.7) in NSIC play ... led team with 165 assists in overall season and led NSIC in assist to turnover ratio for overall season (3.1) ... had career-high 19 points at Northern State (SD) ... was second on team in three-pointers made, shooting 21-63 (.333) ... was fourth on team with 272 points ... scored in double-figures in 13 games ... had one double-double against Minnesota-Crookston with 15 points and 11 assists ... had four games with at least 10 assists and 16 games with at least five assists ... had 16 points, nine assists and seven rebounds against Bemidji State ... had seven points, eight assists and seven rebounds against Wayne State ... had at least five rebounds in 13 games.
2004-05: Played in 27 games and averaged 1.3 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... had a career-high 6 points against Bemidji State in the NSIC tournament, making 3-4 from the field with seven assists ... had career-best five rebounds against North Dakota in NCAA tournament ... had season-best eight assists and four steals against Trinity Bible ... made 15-39 (.385) from the field.

Manitowoc Lutheran High School:
Was named first team all-state by Wisconsin Journal Sentinel Coaches’ Poll ... was an all-area and conference player of the year at Manitowoc Lutheran ... earned first team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior ... was selected to all-area first team in junior and senior seasons and all-area second team as a sophomore ... also excelled on the diamond, earning first team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior in softball ... in the classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society, was named the class salutatorian and made the high honor roll.

Personal:
Born November 17, 1985 in Manitowoc, WI ... daughter of Chip and Terri LaViolette ... has three older siblings, Jill (26), Amy (25) and Phil (24) ... is a kinesiology major and a coaching/accounting double-minor at Concordia ... sister, Jill, played at Martin Luther College. 

Career Highs

Points 23, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 3/10/07
Rebounds 9, vs Wayne State, 2/23/07
Assists 17, vs South Dakota, 3/9/07
Steals 4, on five occasions
Blocks 2, on two occasions


Career Statistics

Field Goal

3-Pt. FG

Free Throws

Rebounding

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg
04-05 27-0 15-39 .385 0-5 .000 4-11 .364 11 25 36 1.3 51 1 17 34 1.3
05-06 31-26 106-254 .417 21-63 .333 39-53 .736 27 89 116 3.7 165 6 39 272 8.8
06-07 32-32 139-294 .473 18-48 .375 93-117 .795 9 125 134 4.2 297 3 58 389 12.2
Totals 90-58 260-587 .443 39-116 .336 136-181 .751 47 239 286 3.2 513 10 114 695 7.7


  

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