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Michelle HarrisonMICHELLE HARRISON
Salem, Virginia / Salem High School
Women's Basketball / Softball
May 1998 NCCU Graduate 

Feature Story about NCCU Career

Academic

  • Elected into the national Kappa Omicron Nu, Family and Consumer Sciences Honor Society (April 29, 1998)
  • Selected to the 1998 CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic Second Team
Women's Basketball (Guard - 1993-97)
  • Currently Fourth on the NCAA Division II all-time steals list with 382 career steals (1993-97)
  • BCSIDA All-America Second Team (1995-96)
  • First Team All-CIAA (1995-96)
  • Sixth in NCAA Division II with 4.2 steals per game (1995-96), and ninth in the CIAA in scoring with 16.3 points per game
  • Scored her 1,000th career point as a junior (1995-96)
  • CIAA All-Rookie Team (1993-94)
  • Finished stand-out four-year career with 1,448 points (14.3 ppg), 512 rebounds (5.1 rpg), 382 steals (3.8 spg), and 303 assists (3.0 apg).
  • Named to the CIAA 25th Anniversary Women's Basketball Team, and inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame
Softball (Shortstop - 1995-98)
  • CIAA Softball Player of the Year (1998)
  • First Team All-CIAA (1998)
  • CIAA Softball Coaches Association First Team Western Division (1998)
  • CIAA All-Tournament Team (1998)
  • All-CIAA Second Team (1997)
  • CIAA All-Tournament Team (1997)
  • Boasted career batting average of .537 (145-for-270)
  • In 1998, led the Lady Eagles in hitting (36-for-64 / .563), doubles (5), home runs (4), runs batted in (35), and stolen bases (14-for-14).  No. 1 in NCAA Division II in Slugging Percentage.
  • In 1997, led the team with a .457 batting average (42-for-92), while boasting 27 stolen bases and the top fielding percentage among infielders (.918).
  • First Team All-CIAA (1996)
  • In 1996, batted .438 (28-for-64) with 26 RBI, 23 runs scored, 14 stolen bases, a team-high 7 doubles, and a team-high 70 assists in the field.
  • In 1995, was seven games shy of leading the nation in batting, hitting a .780 batting average (39-for-50), while adding 37 RBI, 32 runs, 10 doubles, two triples and 11 home runs.

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