BEVERLY, Mass. – Endicott women's basketball seniors Emily Pratt (Gardner, Mass.), Kaleigh Putnam (Wallingford, Conn.), and Mikaela Rogers (Haverhill, Mass.) have earned Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) All-Conference honors, as announced by the league office earlier today.
Pratt and Putnam were named to the CCC All-Conference First Team, while Rogers was selected to the CCC All-Conference Second Team.
EMILY PRATT | SR. | G | GARDNER, MASS.
In 23 games played this season, Pratt has averaged 15.7 points per game, 7.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1.7 steals. Pratt also is shooting 38.1-percent from the floor, 22.4-percent beyond the arc, and 77.2-percent at the free throw line.
Among all student-athletes in the CCC, Pratt ranks 11th in minutes per game (31.7), sixth in field goals made (131), 8th in free throws made (71), third in free throw percentage, fifth in rebounds (179), third in rebounds per game, 10th in assists (70), 11th in steals (39), fifth in points (361), and fourth in points per game.
Additionally, Pratt has notched 20 or more points in four games (season-high 26) and recorded a team-best five double-doubles.
This is Pratt's third career CCC All-Conference honor and second career selection to the CCC All-Conference First Team.
Pratt's other CCC career accolades include Player of the Year honors in 2018-19 and a CCC All-Conference Second Team selection in 2017-18.
KALEIGH PUTNAM | SR. | G. | WALLINGFORD, CONN.
Putnam, who has run the point in all 25 games on the schedule this season, has amassed 14.3 points per game, 3.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.0 blocks in those contests. Putnam's shooting percentages include a 42.0 clip from the field, a 28.6 showing via long distance, and an 81.1 mark at the free throw line.
Meanwhile, Putnam's CCC ranks include: field goals made (7th, 131), field goal percentage (8th), free throws made (6th, 77), free throw percentage (1st), defensive rebounds (20th, 83), rebounds per game (41st), assists (8th, 72), steals (9th, 40), points (6th, 357) and points per game (6th).
Alongside those stats, Putnam has registered five points, five rebounds and five assists in the same game twice this season, dished out five or more assists in five separate contests, and notched three or more steals in five games.
This is Putnam's first career CCC All-Conference First Team honor and second career All-Conference award (second team, 2018-19).
MIKAELA ROGERS | SR. | F | HAVERHILL, MASS.
In 25 games played, Rogers has averaged 11.6 points per game, 6.0 rebounds, and 1.2 assists. Her shooting percentages include a 48.4 field goal percentage and a 68.4 free throw percentage.
Rogers also ranks fourth in the CCC in field goals made (132) and field goal percentage, eighth in offensive rebounds (56), 12th in defensive rebounds (95), 10th in total rebounds (151), 10th in blocks (14), 14th in points (290), and 14th in points per game.
Her game-by-game highlights this season include three double-doubles and 12 contests where Rogers posted at least 10 points and five rebounds.
This is Rogers's first career All-Conference Second Team honor and her second career All-Conference award (third team, 2018-19.
WHAT'S NEXT
Second-seeded Endicott (15-10) will host sixth-seeded Curry (6-19) on Tuesday, February 25 in the CCC Quarterfinals at 7 PM. The winner between Endicott and Curry will play the winner of No. 2 Roger Williams (16-9) and No. 7 Salve Regina (4-21) in the CCC Semifinals on Thursday, February 27, hosted by the highest remaining seed (time TBD).
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