| Beth Roederer |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Indianapolis, IN
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 | High School: Cathedral
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 | Height: 5-10
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 | Position: Guard
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 | Birthdate: 05/07/1981
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2001-02
Starting off-guard ... played in 27-of-28 games, missing the Jan. 12 contest at Ohio due to a concussion ... third on the team with 27 starts ... shot 44 percent (11-of-25) from beyond the arc in MAC play ... second on the team in assists, averaging 2.3 dishes per game ... tallied in double-digits nine times ... one of Miami’s top defensive stoppers ... netted 12 points in Nov. 16 loss to Portland ... tallied second double-digit scoring performance with 11 points in Nov. 20 Wright State win ... made three steals in Wright State win ... tallied season-high 17 points and six assists in Nov. 28 win at Valparaiso, while playing a career-high 43 minutes ... dished a season-high seven assists in St. Francis (Pa.) win (Dec. 21) ... suffered a concussion versus Akron on Jan. 9 and sat out the Jan. 12 Ohio game ... returned to action Jan. 15 versus Kent State, tallying 14 points and hitting two game-clinching free throws ... poured in 15 points, including 3-of-3 3-point field goals versus Ball State (Jan. 30) ... poured in 11 points, including two treys, in Feb. 19 defeat of Marshall ... netted 11 points versus Ohio (Feb. 23) ... had six points off 3-of-4 shooting in first-round defeat of Akron.
2000-01
Underwent dramatic improvement during second season, earning a spot as the team’s starting off-guard ... started 22-of-29 games played, including starts in all of the last 22 games ... averaged 7.6 points per game ... ranked second on the team in assists, averaging 2.3 per game ... ranked third on the team, averaging 23.7 minutes per contest ... hit 78 percent (42-of-54) from the charity stripe, including 83 percent in league play ... hit double digits in 10-of-29 games ... cleared the 20-point barrier for the first time in her career on Feb. 17 when she tallied 21 points, including four treys, off 8-of-15 shooting from the field ... poured in 18 points and four three-pointers in Jan. 13 defeat of Central Michigan ... tallied a career-high eight assists in loss to Toledo (Jan. 6) ... finished season with consecutive double-digit outings versus Ball State (March 6) and Kent State (March 9), tallying 15 and 12 points, respectively, in the MAC Tournament in Cleveland.
1999-00
Underwent surgery on both calves during preseason ... saw action in 15-of-16 conference games ... averaged 10.3 minutes of playing time per game, including over 18 minutes over the final eight contests ... hit 15-of-18 free throws on the season for an impressive .833 average ... drained five-of-16 (.312) three-point attempts in league play ... one of two RedHawks to have more assists than turnovers on the season ... had only two turnovers in the final four contests ... recorded 13 points on a season-best five field goals in Feb. 14 loss to Western Michigan ... matched career-high of 13 points in Feb. 22 defeat of Marshall, in which she hit a season-high three three-point field goals in five attempts ... enjoyed best all-around game of the season at Ohio, where she tallied nine points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal in 22 minutes of play ... dished out a career-high five assists in Miami win over Bowling Green on Jan. 22 ... tallied 11 points and four assists in Dec. 20 defeat of College of Charleston ... scored six points off two three-pointers against Akron on Jan. 4.
High School
Coached by Linda Bamrick at Cathedral High School ... helped Cathedral to a 27-1 record and its first state championship game appearance as a senior ... led team to a three-year record of 61-13 ... averaged 10.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as a senior ... led team in three-point field goals ... named all-state in 1998-99 by the Courier-Journal and Hoosier Basketball ... two-time all-city selection ... preseason second-team all-state selection as a senior ... averaged 13 points per game as a junior ... all-state selection as a pitcher for the Cathedral softball team.
Personal
Named Elizabeth Kathryn Roederer ... born May 7, 1981 ... daughter of John and Susan Roederer ... speech communication major.