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2000-2001: Bogott was limited in time, but proved effective in her time on the floor. While only shooting 18 times, she hit 61 percent of those shots. Bogott scored four points in nine minutes as part of a 2-for-3 shooting night in the season opener at Iowa. That marked her debut with Marquette after sitting out a season per NCAA transfer rules. Bogott earned a start in the St. Mary's Classic consolation game against Southern Utah. A selective shooter, Bogott only attempted four shots in the last five games she played. Bogott provided a welcome scoring option against Notre Dame, recording four points. She added eight minutes down the stretch against UAB, scoring a pair. Bogott ended a five-game string without playing by seeing 10 minutes against Tulane. She scored four points in that game. After playing in just three of 10 games, she played in six of the final 10 games, scoring four points in the Saint Louis contest and two points against Tulane in the Conference USA Tournament. 1999-2000: Bogott sat out the season after transferring from Ohio State University. Ohio State (1998-99): A part-time starter during both her freshman and sophomore seasons for the Buckeyes, Bogott started 35 of 51 games over those two seasons, averaging 17 minutes per contest. She averaged 2.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game while shooting 50 percent from the field in that span. Bogott tallied a career-high 10 points against Northwestern and grabbed a career-high eight boards at West Virginia. High School (Newman Central Catholic): All-state first team selection as a senior, Bogott led Newman Central to a 32-1 record and a third-place finish in the state. She averaged 14.0 points and 12.0 rebounds during senior campaign. Over her career, she compiled 1,143 points and 946 rebounds while leading team to 76-13 mark. Bogott was an all-tournament team selection at state playoffs and member of three regional and two conference championship teams. A three-time Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year, Bogott was twice selected as the Sterling Gazette Tri-City Player of the Year. She was also selected as a Quad City Times First Team and a Champaign Daily Tribune All-State Honorable Mention pick as a senior. Bogott was a two-time Newman Central MVP. An All-Three Rivers Conference First Team in volleyball as a junior and senior, Bogott was a unanimous volleyball MVP in her senior season. She finished her career as Newman Central's all-time leader in career kills and career blocks. Personal: Born February 8, 1980, Bogott is the daughter of Barb and Dick Bogott. She has two older brothers. She has an older brother, Kurt. Bogott is majoring in exercise science. |
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