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| No. |
#10 |
| Name |
Reka Cserny |
| Year |
Freshman |
| Position |
Forward |
| Height |
6-3 |
| Hometown |
Budapest, Hungary |
| High School |
Fazekas |
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AT HARVARD
2001-02: Earned First-Team All-Ivy honors ... Named Ivy League Rookie
of the Year and was voted to the League's All-Rookie team ... Was
the team's top scorer against North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament,
going eight of nine from the free throw line en route to a 16-point
performance ... Started the first 16 games of the season before spraining
her ankle, missing contests against Yale and Brown on February 1 and
2 ... Played in 25 of Harvard's 27 games, starting 21 ... Led the
Ivy League in field goal percentage (51.2%) and free throw percentage
(85.4%) ... Fourth in the League in scoring, averaging 16 points per
game ... Scored career-high 33 points versus Manhattan on January
2 ... Led team in points and rebounds on seven different occasions
... Pulled in career-high 14 rebounds versus Idaho State on November
30 ... Six-time Ivy League Rookie of the week.
BACKGROUND
Six-time member of the Hungarian national team ... Member of the Under-16
Championship team for Hungary, which finished eighth in the European
Championship ... Played in the 1998 World Youth Games in Moscow ...
Named MVP and Player of the Year as a member of the 1999 Under-18
Championship team ... Participated on the Under-18 All-Star team ...
Played on the Under-20 Championship team the past two years, finishing
seventh in the European Championship ... The 2000 squad finished third
in the Women's First League ... Born 12/22/81 ... Daughter of Zoltan
Cserny and Eva Balazs
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