Elle Larsen

February 16, 2012
Gerardo Limon/The Phoenix

WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Larsen led the Garnet with 16 points and added seven rebounds against Franklin & Marshall.

FAVORITE MOMENT OF THE SEASON:
Beating Haverford on their home court. It was the best game that we played all year, and it was a ton of fun!

GOALS FOR NEXT YEAR:
To make the conference playoffs, improve my foul shooting percentage and get more rebounds.

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BEST BASKETBALL SHE GAME EVER ATTENDED:
The best basketball game I have ever been to was during my junior year of high school when our men’s team won the league title. It was highly competitive and they played with such heart!

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