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Brittany Lindhe, a member of four All-West Coast Conference First Teams during her career at the University of San Francisco and a catalyst for the Dons run to the 1996 NCAA Sweet-16, enters her second season as an assistant coach at her alma mater. At USF, Lindhe will work with perimeter player development and will serve as the recruiting coordinator. One of two USF women's basketball players to have their number retired (Mary Hile), Lindhe is the second leading scorer in program history (1,619) and litters the career record books at USF. A standout in the classroom, Lindhe earned selection to three WCC All-Academic squads and was named the WCC's Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 1999. A two-time Preseason All-American, Lindhe began her coaching career at the University of Portland in 2000. While with the Pilots, Lindhe worked with four All-WCC selections and concentrated on perimeter development. One of the most decorated players in Dons history, Lindhe made an immediate impact on her arrival on the Hilltop, earning WCC Freshman of the Year honors in 1995, leading USF to three straight WCC Tournament titles and three consecutive NCAA berths. The 1997 WCC Tournament MVP, Lindhe is the only four-time All-WCC First Team selection in league history. Lindhe ranks ninth on the WCC career scoring list and in 2002 was named one of the top 50 athletes in league history. A standout in the classroom, Lindhe earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 1999. During USF's string of NCAA tournament appearances, Lindhe averaged 13.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in five games. Lindhe graduated from USF with a BA in Exercise and Sports Science in 1999 and earned her Master's in Education from Portland in 2002. |
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