The 2009-10 Season
It was a season of ups and downs for Judson University as they finished 9-19 and 3-7 in the CCAC. They played five games in which they faced nationally ranked opponents in Cardinal Stritch, Aquinas, St. Xavier, and St. Francis (IN). Judson never reached the .500 marked and battled the whole season to try and reach that plateau. At one point in the season, they were two games away at 2-4 and 5-7 but could not make it happen.
Individually, Alicia Rovertoni won the CCAC rebounding crown for the third straight year and finished with over 900 points and 900 rebounds.
Four-Year Players
Judson had three players that were four year members of the women's basketball team in Alicia Rovertoni, Kirstin Johns, and Crystal Goodall. Rovertoni finished with 30 career double-doubles, 901 points, and 928 rebounds. She is second all-time at Judson in rebounds and third in rebounding average (9.1 pg). Rovertoni is also a three-time All-CCAC First-Team selection and rebounding champion. Kirstin Johns finished wiht 931 points, 403 rebounds and 173 assists along with 42 blocks. She was selected to an All-CCAC team three times and won several player of the week awards. She finished her career at ninth all-time for blocks. Goodall provided 612 points, 288 rebounds, and 189 assists. She was a constant at point guard for Judson.
CCAC Rebounding Champion x3
Claiming three straight CCAC rebounding crowns, Alicia Rovertoni averaged 10 rebounds per game to keep the crown for another year. She finished 1.8 rebounds per game ahead of the second place finisher. Overall, she had 270 rebounds.
Judson Single Season Top 10
Alicia Rovertoni put her name in the single season top 10, again, for rebounds and rebounding average. She finished with 270 rebounds which ties her for eighth. She also was sixth in rebounding average at 10.0. She was mentioned twice in each category as she made the top 10 last year, too.
Judson Career Top 10
Three players finished their careers in the Judson career top 10 for women's basketball. Alicia Rovertoni has the highest finish as she is second in rebounding (928) and third in rebounding average (9.1). Both Kirstin Johns and Kristi Siemers finished in ninth in their categories. Johns is ninth all-time in blocks at 42. Siemers is ninth in three different categories. She finished with 96 three-pointers made, 273 three-point attempts, and had a .352 three-point field goal percentage.
CCAC Player of the Week
Three players earned CCAC Player of the Week once. Lindsey Jordan, Alicia Rovertoni, and ShaRhonda Huff all won the award once in the season.
CCAC Awards
Alicia Rovertoni and Kirstin Johns both picked up All-CCAC awards. For the third year in a row, Rovertoni made the All-CCAC First Team for her play. Johns earned her third All-CCAC award being named to the honorable mention team.
NCCAA All-Region
Earning a spot on the NCCAA All-Region team were Alicia Rovertoni, Kirstin Johns, and Aubrey Parsons. It was the second year in a row for both Rovertoni and Johns to make the team and the first for Parsons.
Academics
Two players earned academic awards for the women's basketball team as one took all three awards. Rovertoni was named a NAIA and NCCAA scholar athlete for the second year in a row. She also gained a spot on the CCAC All-Academic team. Aubrey Parsons then made the NCCAA Scholar-Athlete team.
In the CCAC
Eight different players finished ranked in the top 20 of the CCAC categories:
Alicia Rovertoni - 1st rebounding (10.0), 1st offensive rebounds (3.7), 1st defensive rebounds (6.3), 9th blocked shots (0.6), 13th field goal percentage (.392)
Aubrey Parsons - 4th assists (3.0), 5th free throw percentage (.692), 7th steals (1.7), 11th three-pointers made (1.9), 13th scoring (11.0), 15th three-point percentage (.248)
Kirstin Johns - 11th assists (2.1), 12th blocked shots (0.4), 15th steals (1.3)
Kristi Siemers - 3rd three-pointers made (2.0), 6th three-point field goal percentage (.349), 24th scoring (6.9)
Crystal Goodall - 5th steals (2.0), 11th assists (2.1), 16th scoring (9.7)
Daisy Jara - 3rd blocked shots (1.0), 15th rebounding (5.0)
Lindsey Jordan - 6th three-pointers made (1.7), 11th steals (1.5), 12th three-point field goal percentage (.323)
Rachel McBride - 13th blocked shots (0.4)
In the NAIA
Alicia Rovertoni represented Judson in the NAIA for rebounding. She was 13th in offensive rebounds per game (3.7), 14th in rebounding (10.0 pg), 25th in defensive rebounds per game (6.3), and 27th in total rebounds (270).