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.”

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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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