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Heather Dawkins ’94 continues to rank as one of the most dominating forces in Washington & Jefferson women’s basketball history. A 6-foot-2 center and native of McDonald, Pa., Dawkins ranks third overall in career rebounds at the College with 942. She holds the single-season rebound record with 318 during the 1993-94 season. Dawkins’ record of 464 points in a single-season also stood for 10 years. Dawkins ranks ninth on the W&J all-time scoring list with 1,265 career points.
Following the 1993-94 season, Dawkins was named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Player of the Year and became the second W&J women’s basketball player to earn All-America honors. Dawkins was twice named the PAC and W&J MVP and was a two-time First Team All-PAC performer. During her senior season, Dawkins led W&J to the school’s first-ever PAC Women’s Basketball Championship, as well as its first trip to the ECAC Tournament.
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