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Official Press Release

Edinboro All-Time Women’s Basketball Team Announced
February 15, 2007

Women's Basketball Record Book (PDF)    Complete All-Time Teams

Today we present the All-Time Women’s Basketball Team. A total of twelve former players were selected. The group is highlighted by the six former players who have earned All-American honors. That includes:

Jessica Rowe

Jessica Rowe is a former player (1996-2000) who has been named to the All-Time Women's Basketball Team. Rowe still holds the distinction of being Edinboro’s all-time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and she was a first team Kodak All-American in 1999-2000. File photo

  • Jessica Rowe, Edinboro’s all-time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and a first team Kodak All-American in 1999-2000
  • Tammy Walker-Strode, Edinboro’s lone two-time All-American, earning a spot on the Kodak All-American first team in 1991-92 after landing a spot on the honorable mention team in 1990-91. Walker-Strode played two seasons at Edinboro and ranks ninth in career scoring (1,273 points) and fourth in career rebounds (777).
  • Jeannine Jean-Pierre, a two-year performer for the Fighting Scots who was a first team Kodak All-American in 1992-93 when she averaged 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg.
  • Heather Gates, who was an honorable mention Kodak All-American choice in 1996-97 after leading Division II in rebounding (14.3 rpg.). She is one of only two players to reach 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, finishing with 1,320 points and 1,301 rebounds.
  • Marin Hightower, a 1999-2000 honorable mention All-American who set a school-record with 23.6 ppg. that season.
  • Callie Iorfido, an honorable mention All-American a year ago when she set the school record for career assists with 682. That figure ranks second all-time in the PSAC.

The rest of the team is still a who’s-who of Edinboro women’s basketball, and represents several eras. From the 1980’s there is Tina Skidmore, who played from 1977-81 and ranks eighth in career scoring with 1,337 career points. Sarah Bishop leads a contingent of three players from the late ’80’s, all who were integral parts of the 1989-90 team which finished 27-3. Bishop played from 1986-90 and ranks third in career scoring with 1,652 points. She is joined by Montique Wade, the second all-time leading scorer and the only other player with 1,000 points and rebounds (1,113 rebounds, also second), and Andrea Martre, who was the point guard on the ’89-90 squad..

The 1990’s includes players like Meghan Miller, who ranks fourth in career scoring (1,426 points), and Pam Artman, who ranks second in career assists (500) and first in career steals (304).

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

Name (Yr.) Position Height Hometown
Pam Artman (’95) G 5-7 Pittsburgh, PA
Sarah Bishop (‘90) G 5-9 Munroe Falls, OH
Heather Gates (’98) F 5-11 Beachwood, OH
Marin Hightower (’00) F 6-1 Pittsburgh, PA
Callie Iorfido (’06) G 5-5 Ambridge, PA
Andrea Martre (’90) G 5-5 Memphis, TN
Meghan Miller (’99) G 5-7 Wexford, PA
Jeannine Jean-Pierre (’93) F 5-11 St. Thomas, VI
Jessica Rowe (’00) G 5-8 Columbus, OH
Tina Skidmore (’81) C 6-1 Fairview, PA
Montique Wade (’90) F 5-8 Pittsburgh, PA
Tammy Walker-Strode (‘92) F 6-0 Louisville, KY


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