Leedham Named State Farm/WBCA Division II Player of the Year
Ellesmere Port, England, native first NE-10 women’s basketball player in Conference history to earn national player of the year honors, second all-time from the Northeast Region
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KEARNEY, Neb. (March 25, 2008) – Franklin Pierce University
sophomore Johannah Leedham (Ellesmere Port, England/Cheshire
Academy (Conn.)) has been named the State Farm Division II
Women’s Player of the Year by the Women’s Basketball
Coaches of America (WBCA). The announcement was made tonight at the
NCAA II Women’s Elite Eight Banquet of Champions.
Leedham is the first women’s basketball player from the
Northeast-10 Conference to win the award and just the second
all-time from the Northeast Region, joining Tammy Greene from
Philadelphia University in 1994. Leedham joins former University of
Massachusetts Lowell standout Elad Inbar as basketball players of
the year in either men’s or women’s basketball from the
NE-10. Leedham was also selected to the State Farm/WBCA Division II
All-America first team, marking the first such selection in program
history as well.
“I think it’s really special and unexpected,”
said Leedham. “I couldn’t have done it without my
teammates. They make me the better player and I think a lot of the
credit should go to them.”
The State Farm/WBCA Player of the Year Award is selected by the
nine-member WBCA Player of the Year Committee, which consists of
one WBCA-member coach from each of the eight WBCA Division II
Regions and the committee chair. Leedham will be formally presented
her award at the WBCA Awards Luncheon presented by State Farm and
Jostens on Tuesday, April 8 at noon (ET) as part of the 2008 WBCA
National Conference held in conjunction with the NCAA Women’s
Final Four in Tampa, Fla.
“It’s a tremendous honor for (Johannah) and Franklin
Pierce,” said Franklin Pierce Head Coach Mark Swasey.
“While it is a great individual accomplishment, it also
reflects on our whole program and what the team has accomplished so
far.”
Leedham, the Northeast-10 Player of the Year, leads the NE-10 with
22.7 points (3rd nationally) and 3.4 steals (12th) per game this
season, to go with 6.7 rebounds (12th NE-10) and 4.0 assists per
game (5th). She is shooting 48.3-percent (254-for-526) from the
field (9th), including 35.8% (53-148) from three-point range (8th),
and converting 83% (166-200) of her free-throw attempts (6th). She
has led the Ravens in scoring in 31 of their 32 games so far this
season and also collected a team-best seven double-doubles (17
career).
Leedham has reached double-figures in scoring in all 57 games of
her collegiate career, scoring 20-plus points in 39 of those games
(23 of 32 this season) and netting 30-plus points 14 times (six
this winter). She earned NE-10 Player of the Week honors five times
this winter, running her program-record career total to 11. Leedham
earned Most Outstanding Player honors in leading the Ravens to its
first Northeast Regional title last week, averaging 27.3 points,
7.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and four steals over their first three
NCAA Tournament games.
Leedham holds no less than 23 program records through just two
collegiate seasons. She has set a new single-season scoring record
with her 727 points to date, and became the fastest player in
program history to reach 1,000-career points, doing so in her 44th
career game at Saint Rose on January 26. Leedham poured in a
program-record eight three-point field goals in a win over Southern
New Hampshire on January 12. Leedham currently ranks third all-time
at Franklin Pierce with 209 career steals, sixth in program history
with 1,305 career points and tenth with 46 career blocked
shots.
The honor is the latest in a long list of accolades for Leedham at
Franklin Pierce. She has earned ESPN The Magazine District I
Academic All-America and NE-10 All-Academic first team honors,
having achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.29 at the
conclusion of the fall semester. She is also just the fourth
sophomore in NE-10 history to earn Player of the Year honors with
her selection this season and was a Daktronics All-Northeast Region
first team pick for the second-straight year. In 2006-07, Leedham
was named the NE-10 Freshman of the Year and earned All-Rookie team
status.
Leedham is the second National Player of the Year honoree for
Franklin Pierce this academic year, joining men’s soccer
standout James Thorpe (East Longmeadow, Mass./Bridgton Academy),
who was named the NSCAA/adidas Player of the Year in men’s
soccer in January.
Leedham has led Franklin Pierce (27-5, 18-4 NE-10), ranked 18th in
the final regular season USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll, to
its first NCAA Division II Northeast Regional title. The Ravens
will face No. 9 University of Alaska Anchorage (29-4, 15-3 GNAC) at
the Women’s Elite Eight tomorrow at 1 p.m. The game is
available to watch for free via www.ncaa.com.



























