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updated 03/01/2007

  Rose-Hulman News Carlson, Forsyth Earn First-Team All-HCAC Honors;
Floyd Named Honorable Mention All-League
 
Suzy Carlson scored 1,311 points and set a school record with 320 career assists.

TERRE HAUTE, IND. – Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology seniors Suzy Carlson (State College, Pa.) and Rebekah Forsyth (Farmersburg/N. Central) earned first-team all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball honors in results released by the league office.

The senior duo helped lead the Engineers to a 21-5 record and a second-place finish in the HCAC this season.  Rose-Hulman tallied school records for wins (21), most conference victories (13) and the longest winning streak in school history (11 games).

In addition, junior Jill Floyd (Bloomington, Ill./Olympia) captured honorable mention all-league honors in voting by league coaches.

Carlson averaged 15.3 points per game and ranks second nationally in NCAA Division III at 92.0% from the free-throw line.  She dished out 88 assists and added 45 steals in 26 starts.

Carlson completes her Engineer career with school records for assists (320), three-point accuracy (47.8%) and free-throw accuracy (89.0%).  She ranks third in school history with 1,311 points, second in three-point field goals with 153, sixth in blocked shots with 39, seventh in rebounds with 364 and third in steals with 154.

Rebekah Forsyth established school records with 1,779 points and 1,062 rebounds.

Forsyth led the Engineers in scoring and rebounding and 16.8 points and 8.4 rebounds per contest this season.  Her efforts ranked second in the league in scoring and third in rebounding.

Forsyth's record setting career featured 1,779 points, 663 field goals, 428 free throws, 1,062 rebounds and 185 steals to establish school records.  She also ranks third in school history with 216 assists and 93 blocked shots.

Floyd started all 26 games in the Engineer backcourt and averaged 8.5 points and 2.0 assists per contest.  Her efforts ranked third on the team in scoring (222 points) and assists, while her 26 three-point field goals ranked second on the squad.

With one season remaining in her career, Floyd has scored 840 points, buried 119 three-pointers and dished out 152 assists.  She has started all 77 games of her Engineer career.

Rose-Hulman set a total of 19 school records in the 21-5 campaign, highlighted by snapping the school's single-season win record by eight games.

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