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2006-07 Season Moen capped her sophomore campaign with 5.0 ppg and 2.0 rpg in 28 games. Moen was 53 of 129 (.411) from the field and 32 of 47 (.681) at the line. Moen matched her career high of 16 points against North Dakota State on February 8th. Moen was named to the Independent All-Academic Team with a 3.77 GPA. Moen is listed on the following All-Time Division I records lists: points (#10), field goals (#9), field goal percentage (#6), free throws (#10), steals (#10) and blocked shots (tied 4th). 2005-06 Season Moen saw action in all 28 of the Mastodons games in her first season. She averaged 5.9 ppg and 2.5 rpg. She was 65 of 161 from the field with a 40% efficiency. At the line she went 32 of 47 hitting 68.1% of her shots. Moen led the `Dons in 3-pt percentage with a .400 for her first season. Moen had two personal bests against Butler on January 25th. She had 16 points and eight boards in the game. She connected for five free throws against Northern Illinois on January 4th. Defensively, Moen had six steals against Kalamazoo College and three blocked shots against North Dakota State. Prep Moen attended Wang Toppidrett in Oslo, Norway, a sports academy. Moen has also been a member of the Norwegian National Team for the year and a half. She was also a member of the U18 National team for two years. While playing for Asker, a local club team, they were the U18 National Champion in 2004. In the Women's Elite Division, Moen played on Ullern and was a member of the runner-up National Champion in 2004 and 2005 and her team was 2nd place in the Elite Division in 2005. Moen was chosen as a member of the All Star Team for the Elite Division for 2004-05. Only five players are picked for this honor throughout Norway. Personal Born August 28, 1986. Moen is the daughter of Asbjoern Moen and Marianne Stenerud. She is an only child. Moen plans on majoring in math computing while at IPFW. Moen has competed with the Norwegian National Team at the European Championships starting in 2005. Coach Paul on Moen "Tina is a junior wing who is a very athletic player who can play a multitude of positions. She has the ability to step out and shoot, or take someone to the basket. We look forward to Tina making great strides this season." |
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