Katie Lytle

December 1, 2011
Paul Chung/The Phoenix

WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Lytle led her team in scoring in games against McDaniel and Dickinson.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
“Beating Gettysburg at home last year. It was a great feeling to rise to the occasion and beat one of the top teams in the conference.”

WHAT SHE WANTS TO DO: 
“To make it to the playoffs. I think we are underestimated in the conference this year. We just want to play hard each game and prove that we are one of the top teams.”

TOUGHEST PART OF HER GAME:  
“Definitely my shot. I grew up practicing my shot in my driveway pretty much every day. Once I learned the form, I continued to practice to get better through a lot of repetitions.”

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