Cindy Roseen, needing just three points in
Saturday's contest to reach 1,000 career points, hit two foul shots in the first
half and had a put back in the opening minute of the second stanza to become a
member of the 1,000 Club. Roseen netted 15 points and pulled down 10
rebounds in a 51-45 victory over top-ranked Class B Governor's Academy securing
a number 1 seed in the upcoming Class C NEPSAC (New England Prep School Athletic
Council) basketball tournament. KUA ends the regular-season with an
impressive 21-3 record.
Cindy Roseen, needing just three points in
Saturday's contest to reach 1,000 career points, hit two foul shots in the first
half and had a put back in the opening minute of the second stanza to become a
member of the 1,000 Club. Roseen netted 15 points and pulled down 10
rebounds in a 51-45 victory over top-ranked Class B Governor's Academy securing
a number 1 seed in the upcoming Class C NEPSAC (New England Prep School Athletic
Council) basketball tournament. KUA ends the regular-season with an
impressive 21-3 record.
Roseen, a native of Wolfeboro, NH, is a 4-year
starter for the girls' varsity basketball team. She is a 3-time NEPSAC All-Star
as well as a two year member of the Rivers School Holiday All-Tournament Team
and was named a Northfield Mount Hermon Invitational All-Star in 2006. In four
years, Roseen has developed into a "Player to Watch" as she is also closing in
on grabbing 1,000 rebounds while playing for Kimball Union Academy. A regular
member of the academic and effort honor rolls, a student proctor and the 2006
MVP of KUA's Varsity Field Hockey Team, Cindy Roseen has made quite an impact
during her four years on the hilltop. Roseen will bring her many talents to
Connecticut College in the fall.