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EDINBORO, PA Edinboro University senior
Callie Iorfido (Ambridge, PA/Ambridge) has received
another postseason award. After recently being named to the
Kodak/WBCA Division II Honorable Mention All-America Team, she has
now been named to the Division II Bulletin honorable
mention All-American Team.
The 55 guard enjoyed a memorable
final campaign, averaging 12.5 ppg. and 5.1 rpg. More importantly,
she handed out a school-record 249 assists while committing just
89 turnovers. Iorfido led the PSAC in assists and steals, and is
ranked second in Division II in assists and 11th in steals. She
ended the year with 95 steals, tied for third in the season
records.
Iorfido shot 38.0 percent from the floor (130
of 342), including 19 of 70 on three-pointers (27.1 pct.), and was
96 of 145 from the line (66.2 pct.). She led the Fighting Scots in
scoring eight times while scoring in double figures in 20 of 31
games. She had 11 games with 10-or-more assists, including 15, one
shy of the school record, in the season opener against
Alderson-Broaddus.
In addition to eight double-doubles, Iorfido
recorded two triple-doubles. Only one other triple-double had been
recorded in school history. Her first came in a win over Seton
Hill, as she finished with 20 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds.
The second came in the regular season finale, her final home
appearance, as she posted career-highs of 29 points and 14
rebounds while handing out 10 assists in an overtime win against
Shippensburg.
After earning second team All-PSAC West honors
a year ago, Iorfido was not only named to the All-PSAC West first
team as a senior, but she was also named the PSAC West Athlete of
the Year. She was selected as the PSAC West Player of the Week
five times.
Despite not becoming a starter until her junior
season, Iorfido ranks among Edinboros career leaders in
numerous categories. She set the career record for assists,
concluding her career with 682. That figure is also the
second-highest figure in PSAC annals. She ranks fourth in career
steals (283), is fifth in career free throws made (275) and also
fifth in career free throws attempted (415). In addition, she is
tied for 23rd in career scoring with 932 points. She holds two of
the top three season assists totals after finishing with 225
assists as a junior, good for third all-time.
Edinboro finished the season with a 21-10
record, advancing to the championship game of the PSAC Tournament
before suffering a 63-59 loss at California(Pa.). The Fighting
Scots were selected for the NCAA East Regional for the first time
since 1997-98, dropping a 71-62 decision to eventual East Regional
champion Charleston(WV) in the quarterfinals. Edinboro had a 73-42
record in her four seasons.
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