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Ashley Anderson - Back At Full Strength
Jan. 31, 2006
Gonzaga University women's basketball senior Ashley Anderson was hit with one of the worst cases of bad luck last year as she suffered two hardships and had to watch from the bench as the Bulldogs completed their best season in school history. Anderson was off to another All-West Coast Conference type season with 8.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per contest. The first hardship came in the most unlikely of situations as Anderson tore her anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee during starting introductions prior to the Dec. 18 game against the University of Idaho. The 6-0 forward from Enterprise, Ore., then had to watch as Gonzaga ran off 23-straight wins and earned the school's first national ranking. Anderson's second hardship came as a spectator for the Zags during their second round Women's NIT contest in Springfield, Mo. Following the team flight to St. Louis, Anderson had to be hospitalized to have her appendix removed, missing the Bulldogs tour of the Midwest. This season Anderson has put all of that behind her and has been instrumental in leading Gonzaga to some early season success in the WCC race. She is averaging 17.1 points and 9.9 rebounds through the Zags first seven WCC games with five double-doubles to her credit. An honorable mention All-WCC honoree as a sophomore, Anderson appears headed towards another spot on the All-WCC list as she winds up her roller coaster career at Gonzaga. Anderson took a few moments to sit down for a question and answer session to talk about her experiences as a Zag. How did it feel to have to battle back from such a devastating injury? What do you expect out of the rest of the season? Do you have any special routines that you do to prepare yourself for games? Were you a highly recruited athlete in high school? What made you decided to pick GU? How did it feel not to be physically part of the teams' success last year? What actions did you take to prepare yourself to come back and be successful this year? Your level of play had increased since the start of conference play, what made you make the change? Where is your favorite place that the team has traveled to since your freshman year? Story by Jessica Murray
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