Franklin Pierce
All-American finishes third in tournament scoring with 22.1 points
per game
RINDGE, N.H. (July 23, 2007) – Franklin Pierce
University All-American Johannah Leedham (Ellesmere Port,
England/Cheshire Academy) led Great Britain to a bronze
medal finish at the FIBA U-20 Women's European Championships
in Druskininkai, Lithuania this weekend.
Leedham totaled a game-high matching 26 points on 9-of-16 shooting
from the field, including a blazing 6-8 from three-point range, to
go with seven rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots as
Great Britain posted a 79-73 victory over Portugal in the bronze
medal game on Sunday.
Great Britain fell to eventual gold medalists Montenegro in
Saturday's semifinal round, 69-61. Leedham finished with 15
points as she was held to 6-18 shooting from the field, including
1-2 from beyond the arc, to go with a game-high eight rebounds and
two assists. Montenegro defeated host Lithuania, 83-64, in
Sunday's championship contest.
Great Britain posted a 5-2 overall record at the tournament after
finishing tied with Lithuania atop Group A in pool play, but lost
the head-to-head tiebreaker. Leedham led GBR in most statistical
categories, averaging 22.1 points (3rd overall among Championship
leaders), 8.6 rebounds (6th), 3.0 assists (6th) and 2.9 steals
(4th) per contest. She is shot 48.7-percent (56-of-115) from the
field (5th), including 14-for-30 (46.7%) from three-point range
(2nd). Leedham scored 20-plus points in all but two contests,
posting a pair of double-doubles.
Leedham, a Daktronics third team All-American and also the first
Kodak/WBCA All-District selection in program history, also
collected Daktronics All-Northeast Region first team, Northeast-10
Conference Freshman of the Year, first team All-Conference and
NE-10 All-Rookie team honors this past winter at Franklin Pierce.
She took the Northeast-10 by storm in her first collegiate season,
earning NE-10 Freshman of the Week honors 11 times and Player of
the Week honors on six occasions, including a string of
three-straight weeks leading into the holiday break. Leedham
appeared in the “Faces in the Crowd” section of the
January 15 issue of Sports Illustrated.
Leedham led the Northeast-10 in scoring, averaging 23.1 points
(3rd in Division II), to go with a Conference-best 4.0 steals (3rd
nationally), 7.9 rebounds (5th NE-10), 3.3 assists (13th) and 1.0
blocks (6th) per game. She ranks sixth in the NE-10 in three-point
field goal percentage (.390) and free-throw percentage (.813) and
eighth in field goal percentage (.490). In 20 NE-10 games played,
Leedham averaged 23.6 points (1st), 7.9 rebounds (5th), 3.5 assists
(12th), 3.9 steals (1st) and 1.1 blocks (5th).
Leedham scored 20-plus points in all but nine games played last
winter, reaching 30 points seven times, and recording ten
double-doubles. She led the Ravens in scoring in 19 of their 28
games and rebounding 18 times. Leedham has already made an impact
on Franklin Pierce's record book, setting no fewer than 19
records (including freshman marks) in her first collegiate
season.
Franklin Pierce (17-10, 13-9 NE-10), ranked tenth in the final
NCAA Division II Tournament Northeast Regional rankings, earned its
fourth-straight postseason berth and hosted an NE-10 Tournament
first round contest for the second-straight year.