Women's college basketball roundup: A look at how former area high school players fared in 2019-2020

James Wood

Keiana Brooks, St. Thomas: A senior guard, Brooks started all 27 games she played in. Brooks led the Bobcats in minutes per game (34.6), points (14.3), assists (4.0), steals (2.7), and free throws made and percentage (73 of 88, .830). Brooks also averaged 4.3 rebounds. Brooks scored a career-high 24 points against Ave Maria on Feb. 1. Brooks was a second team All-Sun Conference selection and an all-conference academic selection. NAIA Division II St. Thomas went 10-18 overall (7-11 Sun Conference). For her career, Brooks finished with 962 points, 304 assists, 409 rebounds and 235 steals in 116 games.

Danielle Rizzari, Minot State: A senior guard, Rizzari played in 27 games and made eight starts, averaging 15.1 minutes per game. Rizzari averaged 2.0 points and recorded 26 assists. The NCAA Division II Beavers went 7-20 overall and 4-18 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

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