Megan Pinske

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  • Position: Guard
  • Born: October 31, 1988
  • Hometown: Coquitlam, British Columbia
  • Height: 5’9″
  • Weight: 140 (lbs)
  • Wingspan: 5’10″
  • High School: Port Moody
  • Collge/University: Western Washington University (NCAA2)
  • Previous Team: Western Washington University (NCAA2)

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Statistics In-depth

2011 - 2012: Saarlouis Royals (DBBL)
4.5 PPG3.9 RPG2.5 APG0.7 SPG
GPGSMinFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%ORDRTRABSTLPTS
135267194838.02728.6142070.0281038330958
OpponentDateMinFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%ORDRTRABSTLPTS
WolfenbuettelNovember 11, 2011272825.0020.000-0336004
WasserburgNovember 20, 2011201333.3010.055100.05167037
Heli GirlsDecember 11, 2011291425.011100.000-3140015
BG 89 AvidesDecember 17, 2011292728.6010.000-5273024
OKE PanthersJanuary 15, 201216010.000-1250.02021001
HalleJanuary 28, 2012600200-00-1010000
Rhein MBFebruary 3, 2012400-00-1250.00110001
ChemnitzFebruary 11, 2012193650.000-22100.02132018
FreiburgFebruary 18, 2012291250.011100.0020.02026015
WolfenbuettelFebruary 25, 2012232540.000-22100.04044006
WasserburgMarch 3, 20121922100.0010.022100.02021006
MarburgMarch 10, 2012275955.600-1333.300020111
Heli GirlsMarch 17, 201219010.000-00-2131000

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2010 - 2011: Western Washington University (NCAA2)
10.6 PPG4.4 RPG4.1 APG1.7 SPG
GPGSMinFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%ORDRTRABSTLPTS
303095510824943.4338339.8688679.131100131123551317
  • Started all 30 games
  • Finished 2nd in Great Northwestern Atlantic Conference (GNAC) in assists per game (4.1)
  • Career high 22 points against Saint Martin on January 6, 2011
  • Career high 10 assists against Saint Joseph’s on December 16, 2010
  • GNAC player of the week
  • MVP at Great Western Shootout

Strengths

  • Floor general
  • Efficient 3-point shooter
  • Makes others around her better
  • Good on ball defender
  • Team leader
  • Can push the ball with control and run a half court offense
  • High level decision making

Achievements

  • Canadian National Team member for the last 5 years, competing in 31 international matches
  • 2010-11 was a first team Great Northwestern Atlantic Conference (GNAC) All-Star
  • Finished three-year career at Western Washington University with 617 points, shooting 40.5 (64-for-158) percent from 3-point range, 279 rebounds and 241 assists
  • 2010-11 GNAC Academic All-Star

Coaches and Scouts Say…

Megan is a great kid, who brings unbelievable energy to a team. She is an extremely hard worker and an elite level athlete with international level fitness. Megan is an above average shooter, average passer and a very good on-ball defender, who is relentless.

- Mike McNeill

Assistant Coach, Canadian National Team