2009-10 Women's Basketball
Biography
The athlete: Bridgette continues her career as a senior for the Lions?had a tremendous junior season a year ago, and was named to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mention team?played in 33 games for VU, starting seven of them?averaged over ten points, four assists, and two rebounds per game?finished the season ranked third in the country with a 2.55 assist/turnover ratio?played in 31 games as a sophomore, averaging four points per game and second on the team with 80 assists?came to the Lions after spending her freshman year at Boise State University?had a 16-point game against Fresno State under Head Coach Gordy Presnell and the WAC Champion Bronco?graduated from Woodbridge High School in Irvine, California in 2006 where she played for Head Coach Eric Bangs in the Sea View League?All-League and All-Conference MVP in junior and senior years?four-year league champions averaging 17 points per game?has played basketball for eleven years?played for Coach Davis' Swish team for two years?attacking point guard who can score in a variety of ways?has a knack for making big plays in the clutch?one of the best point guards in the country, Reyes should have a fantastic senior season for VUSC.
The person: Bridgette Nicole was born on July 14, 1988 to parents Russ and Cindy in Newport Beach, California?has two older sisters, Amy and Rhonda?majoring in Business?nicknames are "Bridge" and B-Ridge"?enjoys eating at "Ruth Chris"?prefers chocolate ice cream?likes watching "Family Guy" on TV?favorite Scripture is Mark 11:23?roots for the LA Lakers?sports hero is Magic Johnson?likes the color green and the number 24?favorite movie is "American History X"?career goal is to earn a Master's degree in sports management or play overseas?thinks that honesty is the most important character trait to have?has learned to work hard in life?basketball has taught her desire, dedication, commitment, and how to push herself?most respects her parents for raising and supporting her.
Bridgette's Senior Reflection: I hope to be remembered as a person who could be trusted and relied on.
Coach Davis' Comments: Bridgette has stepped up her game to become one of the best point guards in the country. She has the potential to take over games, and she plays well in pressure situations. She has stepped into a leadership role this season and she continues to grow as a person and a player.
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