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#25
Lindsey Yamasaki

6'1"
Guard
Junior
Sociology Major
Oregon City, OR

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At Stanford: Outstanding offensive player … Has also emerged as a low post threat and solid rebounder … Possesses good shooting range from the outside … Intelligent player ... Very versatile … Recovered from a stress fracture to her left foot suffered over the summer … After starting for the 1999 Stanford women’s volleyball squad that advanced to the NCAA finals, elected not to play volleyball in the fall of 2000.

1999-2000 Season: Appeared in 23 games, all in a reserve role, and was the Cardinal’s top offensive threat off the bench … Averaged 6.7 points and 3.1 rebounds in an average of 15.0 minutes per game, and scored in double figures on six occasions … In Pac-10 games, scored 7.5 points per outing in 16.3 minutes … Missed the first seven games while playing for the national runner-up Cardinal volleyball squad, and recorded 180 kills, 145 digs and a .262 hitting percentage in 71 games played … Made her basketball season debut on Dec. 27 vs. Saint Mary’s, and had three points and two rebounds in five minutes … Less than two weeks after rejoining the team, had season-high 18 points in Pac-10 opener at Arizona State on Jan. 6 … Scored 12 points, including 3-of-4 shooting beyond the arc, on Jan. 13 vs. Oregon State … Poured in 17 points, including Stanford’s final 12 of the first half, on Jan. 21 vs. California … Had 16 points and five boards on Jan. 27 at Washington … Pulled down career-high 12 rebounds at UCLA on Mar. 3 … Pulled down 11 of those 12 rebounds in the first half to shatter her previous career-high of nine by intermission … Had 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting in regular season finale vs. Arizona State on Mar. 11 … Recorded 10 points and four rebounds in NCAA First Round win over Michigan.

1998-99 Season: Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team and was named Honorable Mention All Pac-10 after leading the team in scoring with 14.0 ppg on the season … Played in all 30 games, despite missing the two exhibition games with a knee injury … Ranked eighth in the Pac-10 in scoring, 13th in rebounds (5.9) and third in three-point percentage (.389) … Came off the bench in seven of the final nine games … Scored in double figures in 15 consecutive games from Dec. 13-Feb. 14 … In her collegiate debut, had 16 points, six rebounds and four assists in 76-71 loss to Arkansas on Nov. 13 … Recorded 18 points and nine rebounds in 73-72 upset of then-No. 1 Purdue on Nov. 22 … Had career high 32 points on 14-of-22 shooting in 81-65 loss at Santa Clara on Dec. 4 … Tied career high of 10 rebounds in 77-68 win at San Francisco on Dec. 13 … In a reserve role, poured in 28 points on 9-of-11 shooting in 81-67 loss at Arizona on Feb. 27 … Had career highs of seven assists in 80-72 home loss to UCLA on Jan. 16 and 70-63 win at Washington on Jan. 23 … Scored the game-winning basket with 3.8 seconds remaining to upset then-No. 12 UCLA 87-84 in Pauley Pavilion on Feb. 12 … Scored 24 points off the bench in 60-58 NCAA loss to Maine on March 12.

In High School: Graduated from Oregon City High School in 1998 ... As a senior, led her team to a fourth consecutive 4A State Championship while averaging 25.2 points and 11.1 rebounds per game ... Oregon City HS team also captured a fourth straight Three Rivers League Championship in 1998 ... Selected as the Regional and Oregon State Gatorade Player of the Year ... Named to the Nike/WBCA, USA Today, Street & Smith’s and Parade Magazine All-America First Teams ... Featured on ESPN’s Scholastic Sports America (2/2/98) and was named the Old Spice Athlete of the Month in Sports Illustrated (3/2/98) ... Named MVP of the Nike/WBCA All-America High School game ... 1998 Three Rivers League Player of the Year and First Team All-Three Rivers League ... Top Five Finalist for the Boost/Naismith Award ... 1997 Dial Award Finalist, presented to the National High School Athlete/Scholar of the Year ... Averaged 21.9 ppg and 8.8 rpg as a junior ... Named Honorable Mention All-America by both USA Today and Street & Smith’s in 1997 ... Selected First Team All-League as a junior ... In 1996, named to both USA Today’s and Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention All-America Teams ... First Team All-Three Rivers League ... Averaged 13.8 ppg and 6.9 rpg as a sophomore ... In 1995, received Three Rivers League Honorable Mention honors ... Named to Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention All-America Team ... Averaged 9.4 ppg and 5.1 rpg as a freshman ... Also competed in volleyball at Oregon City High School ... Two-time Volleyball Magazine Second Team All-America (1996 & 1997) ... Two-Time Gatorade Oregon Volleyball Player of the Year in 1996 and 1997 ... Four-time First Team All-Three Rivers League in volleyball.

 



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