The Columns Fall 2012

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THREE INDUCTED INTO ECU’S Three new members were inducted into the East

Central University Athletic Hall of Fame at halftime of the ECU men’s home basketball game with Southeastern Oklahoma State on Feb. 25, 2012. The trio included former women’s basketball star Stormy Griffith, former standout Terry Summers and Ron Miller, former head softball and assistant football coach. STORMY GRIFFITH Women’s Basketball (2000-04)

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riffith is ECU’s all-time leading scorer with 1,759 points and she nabbed several awards during her playing career for head coach Kent Franz.

As a sophomore in 2001-02, Griffith earned a Daktronics South Central First Team All-Region award as well as being selected as an honorable mention AllAmerican after averaging 19.4 points. During her junior season, she was an All-Lone Star Conference North Second Team pick after sporting 13.3 scoring and 3.9 rebounding averages. Finally as a senior, Griffith averaged 16.4 points and 6.5 rebounds and was named an All-LSC North First Team honoree. Four times in her career, Griffith scored 30 or more points in a single game. Her career-best scoring effort came as a sophomore when she poured in 40, two points short of a school record, in an overtime victory at the University of Central Oklahoma in 2001-02. Her other three 30-plus scoring efforts came during her senior year – 32 in a loss to Angelo State, 33 in a win at Southeastern Oklahoma State and 31 in a career-ending LSC Tournament loss at Abilene Christian. For her career, Griffith averaged 17.4 points and 6.0 rebounds. She played high school basketball at Prague, where she was a member of a state championship team in 2000.

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