2  Jodi Bolerjack
Jodi Bolerjack

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Columbia, Missouri

High School:
Hickman

Height:
5-9

Position:
Guard


UW This Season: One of five returning starters back this season...a two-year starter, she continues to be a solid contributor to the back court...will look to move up in the Cowgirl record book in several categories.

Junior (2006-07): Started in all 36 Cowgirl games during the season...averaged 11.7 points, which was third on the team, 3.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.2 steals in 38.4 minutes per game...shot 123-300 (.410) from the field, 62-170 (.365) from beyond the arc and 112-138 (.812) from the free throw line...had a streak of 14 consecutive three-point field goals made early in the season...ranked sixth in three-point field goals made (1.72), seventh in three-point field goal percentage (62-170, .365) and free throw percentage (112-138, .812), 13th in field goal percentage (123-300, .410) and 15th in scoring (11.7 ppg) in overall conference games...in MWC games, she was seventh in free throw percentage (54-64, .844), 14th in three-point field goal percentage (17-65, .262) and 18th in scoring (9.8 ppg)...played in a career high 55 minutes in the semi-finals of the WNIT against Kansas State (3/28/07)...had a career high eight assists against Oregon (3/22/07)...finished with a career high seven rebounds against New Mexico (2/4/07)...recorded a career high 28 points, while shooting 10-10 (1.00) from the field, 6-6 (1.00) from the three point line and 2-2 (1.00) from the free throw line against Northern Colorado (11/15/06)...in her first start of the regular season against San Francisco (11/12/06), she finished with 12 points, four assists and two rebounds...averaged 20 points and three assists while shooting 14-18 (.780) from the field and 10-10 from beyond the arc, which helped her earned MWC Player of the Week honors for Nov. 20, 2006...earned All-Tournament Team honors for the WNIT tournament after averaging 14.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists...recorded double-figures in 22 of 36 games and led the team in scoring ten times.

Sophomore (2005-06): A Third Team All-Mountain West Conference selection in 2005-06...started in 29 of 30 games she played in for the Cowgirls, while averaging a team leading 35.2 minutes...started in her first regular season game of her career against Sacramento State (11/19/05)...averaged 13.3 points, which was second on the team, 2.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists and one steal per game...shot 81-95 (.853) from the free throw line, 121-301 (.402) from the field and 75-184 (.408) from beyond the arc...ranked first in three-point field goals made (2.50 tpfgm), third in free throw percentage (81-95, .853), fifth in three-point field goal percentage (75-184, .408) and eighth in scoring (13.3 ppg) in the MWC...in conference games, she ranked fourth in free throw percentage (42-49, .857) and three-point field goal percentage (42-101, .416) and seventh in scoring (13.9 ppg)...had six rebounds and five assists, while scoring 17 points against TCU (2/8/06)...led the Cowgirls to a thrilling 87-80 overtime victory with a season high 25 points in 41 minutes of play against Colorado State (1/25/06)...was 8-13 (.615) from the field and 4-7 (.571) from beyond the arc to record 22 points against TCU (1/7/06) her previous career high...shot 5-9 (.556) from the field and a perfect 8-8 (1.00) from the charity stripe to finish with 20 points against Boise State (12/8/05)...in 33 minutes of play, she finished with six points, four rebounds, four assists and a career high seven steals against Sacramento State (11/19/05)...followed that up with 16 points while shooting .556 (5-9) from the field in 39 minutes of play vs. Colorado (11/21/05)...reached double-figures 21 times during the season, which included a stretch of seven in a row...led the team in scoring 11 times on the year... also finished third on the single season list with 75 three-point field goals made and fifth in attempts with 184...for the second year in a row, she earned Academic All-MWC honors.

Freshman (2004-05): Saw action in 27 of 28 games in her first season with the Cowgirls...averaged 2.2 points and 1.2 rebounds in 10.7 minutes of play off the bench...shot 19-61 (.311) from the field and 16-20 (.800) from the free throw line...finished with a season high five rebounds against Air Force (3/3/05)...tied a season high with seven points against San Diego State (2/17/05)...in 18 minutes against Idaho State (12/30/04), she finished with a season high seven points and one blocked shot...recorded a season high three assists and three steals against Weber State (12/17/04)...finished with six points against Ohio (12/11/04)...had two rebounds and one steal against Colorado (12/1/04)...in 16 minutes of play, she scored five points and had two rebounds against the Colorado School of Mines (11/12/04)...earned Academic All-MWC honors for the first time in her career.

High School: A two-time All-State and All-District selection as a sophomore and senior at Hickman High School...during her senior year, she helped her team to a 32-2 overall record and the runner-up spot at the State Tournament...as a sophomore, she also earned All-Area honors, and helped her team to a 27-3 record and a second place finish in the state, while averaging 13.2 points per contest...set single-season scoring records as both a freshman and sophomore...a four-year letterwinner in basketball, she was a team captain for three seasons...only played in nine games as a junior due to a knee injury...coached in high school by Tanya Mirts...also earned letters in soccer and was a two-time All-District selection and All-State as a sophomore...an excellent student, she was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the honor roll through out high school...selected Wyoming over several schools, including Nebraska, Northwestern, Weber State among others.

Personal: Full name Jodi Marie Bolerjack...born February 2, 1986 in Columbia, Missouri...the daughter of Paul and Arlene Bolerjack...her twin sister Amy was member of the Wyoming team for three seasons...is majoring in accounting.

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