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The 2008-09 Season
Judson rebounded in the 2008-09 season and won 18 games to finish above .500 for the first time since the 2005-06 season. Judson started off 8-4 but then dropped four games in a row to even their record at .500. They then won nine of their next 10 games to jump to 17-9 but lost three of their final four games.
 

Judson did finish second in the CCAC behind Cardinal Stritch and received the #2 seed in the CCAC Tournament. Hosting Trinity International, Judson lost 60-58 to end their season.

30-Point Production
In a critical CCAC meeting with Trinity International, Aubrey Parsons scored a career-high 32 points to lift Judson to a 66-64 win in their first CCAC meeting. She hit two free throws with just under three seconds left to give Judson the win. Her 32 points were also a season high for Judson in a single game and was the second best in the CCAC.
 
CCAC Rebounding Champion
For the second year in a row, Alicia Rovertoni claimed the CCAC rebounding crown. She averaged 10.6 rebounds per game and finished 1.1 rebounds ahead the player behind her. She grabbed 20 rebounds in a game, twice, and had 10 double-doubles on the year.
 
Judson Single Season Top 10
Three players have put their names in the Judson University women's basketball season top 10 in Alicia Rovertoni, Kristi Siemers, and Aubrey Parsons. Rovertoni finished fourth overall in rebounds in a season (308) and rebounding average (10.6). Siemers was eighth in three-point field goals made (51) and three-point field goal attempts (144). Parsons then tied 10th for free throws made in a season with 99.
 
Judson Career Top 10
Alicia Rovertoni moved up on the chart in rebounding and rebounds. She is fourth all-time at Judson in rebounding average at 7.6 and is eighth in career rebounds with 648.
 
Big Win vs. Wheaton
For the first time, ever, in the history of Judson University women's basketball, Judson defeated Wheaton College, 74-64. Judson led by 10 points at the half and then went on to keep their lead for the win. Wheaton College is a NCAA Division III program. Aubrey Parsons led Judson with 21 points.
 
CCAC Player of the Week
Judson University won the CCAC Player of the Week award five times. Two different players took home the honor, twice, in Aubrey Parsons and Kirstin Johns. Alicia Rovertoni won the award once.
 
CCAC Awards
Three players earned All-CCAC as two were on the first team and one on the honorable mention team. Both Alicia Rovertoni and Kirstin Johns were on the first team. It was the second year in a row that Rovertoni was on the first team and it was the first time for Johns to earn the award.
 
NCCAA National Player of the Week
Only one player won the award this season in Kirstin Johns. She won the award for her performance in two contests. She averaged a double-double on the week with 19 points and 10 rebounds and helped Judson sweep Trinity International in CCAC play.
 
NCCAA All-Region
Both Kirstin Johns and Alicia Rovertoni gained NCCAA North Central All-Region status. It was a first for both players.
 
NAIA Scholar-Athlete
Gaining a top academic honor, Alicia Rovertoni was voted onto the NAIA scholar-athlete list. She was the fourth Judson player to receive that award this season as three soccer players also won the award.
 
In the CCAC
Five different players were ranked consistently in the CCAC statistics all year long.
 

Alicia Rovertoni - 1st rebounding (10.6), 5th in steals (2.00), 12th field goal percentage (.375), and 18th scoring (8.4).

Aubrey Parsons - 3rd free throw % (.712), 5th assists (2.57), 6th scoring (12.9), 8th 3-PT field goals made (1.32), 9th in steals (1.75), 14th 3-point field goal percentage (.280), 15th field goal percentage (.360).

Kirstin Johns - 4th steals (2.11), 5th free throw percentage (.694), 12th scoring (12.0) and rebounds (5), 11th field goal percentage (.389), 14th assists (1.82) and blocked shots (0.36).

Kristi Siemers - 4th 3-point field goals made (1.76), 7th 3-point field goal percentage (.357), 25th scoring (6.7)

Crystal Goodall - 7th steals (1.75), 9th assists (2.00), 17th rebounding (3.8)

In the NAIA
Alicia Rovertoni finished 12th in the nation in rebounding at 10.6 per game. As a team, Judson was 17th in steals and the was 33rd in scoring defense and 38th in three-point field goal percentage defense.