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The 2002-2003 season marked the end of the storied career of forward Heather Francoeur. Her sophomore year she led the Petrels in scoring averaging 19.0 ppg and was named second team all SCAC. In 2001-2002 she broke the 1000 point mark in the fewest games in SCAC history. She was named first team SCAC, All South First Team and one of 10 finalists for the Jostens Trophy given to the top DIII basketball player in the nation. In her senior year she set the SCAC all time scoring record—men’s and women’s—and finish second in the nation in scoring averaging 22.7ppg. For her career, she rewrote the Oglethorpe record books. Francoeur is the career leader in total points (1793), scoring average (19.7ppg), total rebounds (769), rebounding average (8.45rpg) and third in field goal percentage (47%) and free throw percentage (76%). To cap off her career she was named SCAC player of the year, All South First team, Regional All American, finalist for the Jostens Trophy and was featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd. Heather Francoeur will be dearly missed, as much for her strong leadership and kind heart as for her scoring and rebounding.


 

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