Career Highs as a Hornet
Points: 17 (11/22/22 vs Vermont Tech)
Rebounds: 5 (2/4/23 at Husson)
Assists: 5 (12/3/22 vs UMaine-Farmington, 12/11/22 vs Lesley, 2/14/23 vs NVU-Johnson)
Steals: 3 (1/27/23 at Maine Maritime)
Blocks:
Field Goals Made: 6 (11/11/22 vs Vermont Tech)
Field Goals Attempted: 11 (1/13/23 at SUNY Delhi)
3 Point Field Goals Made: 5 (11/11/22 vs Vermont Tech)
3 Point Field Goals Attempted: 8 (11/11/22 vs Vermont Tech)
Free Throws Made: 2 (11/19/22 vs Norwich, 2/14/23 vs NVU-Johnson)
Free Throws Attempted: 2 (11/19/22 vs Norwich, 1/8/23 vs Colby-Swyer, 2/14/23 vs NVU-Johnson)
Before Lyndon: Played four varsity seasons at Lyndon Institute, including one for current Lyndon head coach Ben Arsenault and three for Lyndon Athletic Hall of Famer Eric Berry... Inducted into the Athletic Honor Society, Two-time Caledonian Record Dream Dozen selection... Two-time Vermont Principle Association first team selection... Played in the Vermont Senior All Star Game... Played club basketball with The Predators and the Lady Knights... Inducted into the National Honor Society... Also played field hockey and softball... Member of 2021 and 2022 Division 2 Softball State Championship teams.
Family: Shawna Whitcomb: Mother, Todd Whitcomb: Father, Jeff Hall: Grandfather, Cindy Hall: Grandmother
Interesting Facts
Why did you choose to attend Lyndon: I decided to attend NVU-Lyndon because of the exercise science program and it was close to home. As well as to play basketball.
Academic Goals: Pass all of my classes
Athletic Goals: To play and contribute to my team as much as I can
Most memorable athletic moment or experience: My senior year for basketball we made it to "The Aud" in Barre Vermont to play in the Semi-finals. We lost but since I was young I have dreamed of playing there.
Person in sports that you respect or admire the most, and why: My coaches, specifically my high school basketball coach Eric Berry. I respect him so much because he pushed me each day to do my best. He was always there for me whenever I needed it. He never made me feel as if I wasn't enough he always encouraged me and told me that I had so much potential. He always said he wished I could see how much potential and talent I had like he did. He pushed me out of my comfort zone when he made me the point guard for some of the season so I could keep improving my game.
Person outside of sports that you respect or admire the most, and why: My mom and dad are who I respect and admire outside of sports. I respect them because they support me so much whether its with school or my sports. They always pushed me to do my best and don't be satisfied with just barely making it. they saw my potential in school way before I did and just kept telling me to keep working and improving. They also have never missed a single game of mine whether it was 5 minutes away or 3 hours away they were always there.
Favorite TV show: Grey's Anatomy
Favorite activity outside of basketball: Playing Field Hockey with friends or going to the races on the weekends