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Maggie Krick

School
Illinois State University
Position
Guard
Major
Business Teacher Education
PPG
15.9
RPG
5.5
APG
3.7

Classroom

Krick is majoring in business teacher education with a 3.82 cumulative GPA. She is a member of the AFNI Athletics Honor Roll all six semesters at Illinois State and was awarded the Dr. Rev. Joanne Peppard-Cook Endowed Scholarship as a freshman in 2006, which lasts her entire career. She was also awarded the Janyth Aelig Endowed Scholarship for 2009-10 season. She is a two-time MVC Honor Roll member, a two-time MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award recipient and a two-time MVC Scholar-Athlete second team selection. She was a 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V second team selection and a 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Honorable Mention selection.

Character

Krick is a two-year team captain, a two-year Student-Athlete Advisory Council Vice President and is involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Community

Krick has participated in the following community service projects: Recess With the Redbirds, Heritage Manor Retirement Home, Redbird Pen Pal program and the Prairie Farms/MVC Just Read! program. She spent two weeks in Ecuador during the summer of 2008 doing mission work, where she helped the townspeople dig an irrigation ditch and taught basketball. She spent eight days during the summer of 2009 at a Navajo Indian reservation.

Competition

Krick appeared in 100 games with 96 starts in her three-year career. She is a two-time All-Valley selection (second team in 2008-09, honorable mention in 2007-08), was second on the team in scoring and three-pointers each of the last two years. She scored in double figures in 45 games in her career and enters her senior year ranked fifth in career three-point field goals at ISU (131). She made 50 three-pointers in each of the last two seasons, both ranking in the top-15 in ISU single-season history. She tied the ISU single-game record for three-pointers with seven against Missouri State (1/25/08) and scored a career-high 27 points against South Florida (11/18/07) in the Best Western Roundball Classic. She was ranked 51st in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.84) as a sophomore.