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Show MyWeberMedia.com| February 1, 2018 | 7 CHLOE WALKER | The Signpost CHLOE WALKER | The Signpost Left: Kailie Quinn and Jocelyn Adams jump for the rebound during the women’s basketball game on Jan. 27. Right: Larryn Brooks takes a free throw shot during the women’s basketball game against Idaho State University on Jan. 27. now become legendary. This is Quinn’s second milestone of the year, having hit the 1,000 career points mark in an earlier game, also against Idaho State. “I mean I didn’t even know it until I heard it on the intercom, and all of sudden I look up and my face was on the screen,” Quinn said. “All the hard work is finally paying off.” Quinn began her career as a freshman who played in all 29 games and started 15 of them. The next year she cemented her spot in the lineup, starting all 35 of WSU’s games. In her junior year, she started all 31 games and climbed up the alltime list with 195 career 3-pointers made. So far during her senior year, she has led firm in her spot in the starting lineup, and her sharp shooting ability has been a useful weapon for the consistently lethal Wildcat offense. Head coach Bethann Ord said, “When she decided to come here, we were totally rebuilding, and I told her she’s going to make the record books here. I can’t express enough how much I appreciate that young lady.” The next home games for the Wildcats will be on Feb. 1, against Southern Utah University and then on Feb. 3 they play Northern Arizona University. Comment on this story at: signpost.mywebermedia.com CHLOE WALKER | The Signpost Briana Gray helps Larryn Brooks get back on her feet after she was knocked to the ground during the women’s basketball game on Jan. 27. |