2007-08 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Whitney Lewis
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Lynchburg-Clay
- Hometown:
- Lynchburg, OH
2006-07: 19 points along with three rebounds at Ball State...three points and five rebounds against Miami...11 points, including three three-pointers, with three blocks versus Indiana...21 points against Nicholls State with six rebounds and four assists...selected to the Miami Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament Team following her performances against Indiana and Nicholls State...named the Horizon League's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week on November 28...10 points on five-for-five shooting versus Toledo...missed seven of eight games due to stress fracture in right foot...two points and two rebounds at Youngstown State...nine points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals against Butler...tied career high with 21 points, including a career-best four three-pointers, versus Loyola with four rebounds and three assists...14 points with six rebounds against UIC...named the Horizon League's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week on January 17...10 points, six rebounds and three steals at Detroit...nine points versus Milwaukee...seven points, nine rebounds and five assists against Green Bay...13 points, eight rebounds and four steals at Butler...named ESPN The Magazine Second Team Academic All-District IV by the CoSIDA...13 points, nine rebounds and three assists at UIC...six points and five rebounds at Loyola...five rebounds versus Detroit...seven points at Green Bay...10 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals at Milwaukee...11 points, five rebounds and two steals against Cleveland State...12 points, four rebounds, two assists and two blocks versus Youngstown State...career-high 29 points with seven rebounds and five steals at Milwaukee in the Horizon League quarterfinals...named Academic All-Horizon League...selected as a recipient of Dr. Carl Benner Female Scholar-Athlete Award, which is given to the WSU junior or senior with the highest grade point average in the entire department.
2005-06: Six points and two rebounds at Virginia...12 points, seven rebounds and two assists at Longwood...13 points, seven rebounds and two blocks against Montana...10 points, including a perfect eight-for-eight at the foul line, with eight rebounds and two assists versus Western Carolina...10 points, six rebounds, three blocks, two assists and two steals at Miami...13 points and three rebounds at Dayton...six assists, three rebounds and three blocks at Toledo...10 points and nine rebounds, eight offensive, against Marshall...five points and three rebounds versus Ball State...eight points and eight rebounds against Seton Hall...eight points and six rebounds versus Youngstown State...17 points at Milwaukee along with six rebounds...16 points and six rebounds at Green Bay...13 points, seven rebounds and five assists against Loyola...13 points and seven rebounds versus Butler...four rebounds at Detroit...12 points and seven rebounds at Loyola...12 points, four rebounds and four assists at UIC...four points and six rebounds against Milwaukee...18 points at Butler with six rebounds...six points and five rebounds at Cleveland State...15 points and eight rebounds at Youngstown State...seven points, a career-high seven assists and six rebounds at Ohio State...six points and six rebounds versus Detroit...nine points and four rebounds against UIC...11 points and eight rebounds versus Cleveland State...14 points and nine rebounds against Green Bay...19 points, including a perfect nine-for-nine at the foul line, in posting a double-double with 11 rebounds and five assists at UIC in the Horizon League quarterfinals...named Academic All-Horizon League.
2004-05: Horizon League Newcomer of the Year...two rebounds and two assists at Morehead State...seven points and eight rebounds against IPFW...eight points, nine rebounds and four blocks versus Ohio...double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds against Miami with two assists and three steals...four points and five rebounds at Central Michigan...nine points and seven rebounds versus Dayton...eight points and nine rebounds against Indiana State...seven points, six rebounds and five blocks at Akron...10 points and six rebounds at Cal State Northridge...five points at Pepperdine...four points versus Brigham Young...double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds against Butler...six points at Green Bay...seven rebounds and three assists versus Cleveland State...seven points and five rebounds against Youngstown State...16 points, eight rebounds and four blocks at Detroit...nine points, eight rebounds and three steals versus UIC...10 points and six rebounds at Milwaukee...tied season best with 17 points against Loyola...nine points, five rebounds and four assists at Butler...double-double of 11 points and 13 rebounds, eight offensive, versus Milwaukee with six assists...nine points against Green Bay...10 points and five rebounds at Youngstown State...12 points, all in the second half, with eight rebounds and three assists at UIC...eight points and eight rebounds versus Detroit...13 points and seven rebounds at Loyola...nine points, 10 rebounds and three blocks at Cleveland State...selected to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team...10 points and five rebounds versus Detroit in the semifinals...12 points with six rebounds against Green Bay in the championship game.
High School: All-time Ohio High School Athletic Association career leader in blocks with 560...Second Team All-State, All-Southeast District and All-Southern Hills League as a senior as she averaged 18.2 points per game...First Team All-State, the Southeast District Division III Player of the Year and All-Southern Hills League as a junior as she averaged 23 points per game...helped lead the 2002-03 Lady Mustangs to a perfect 13-0 mark in the league, a 23-3 overall record and an appearance in the Division III regional finals...Second Team All-State as a sophomore as she averaged 18.7 points per game...blocked 10 shots in a game during the 2001-02 season, ranking her fourth on the all-time OHSAA single-game list...her 164 blocks that season place her third in the rankings...Honorable Mention All-State in Division IV as a freshman.
Personal: Born Whitney Danielle Lewis on April 6, 1986...is the daughter of Wade and Kimberly Lewis and has one brother and two sisters.


























