Quinn, Underwood Earn All-Big West Honors Mar. 8, 2004 Fullerton, Calif.
Cal State Fullerton senior Tamara Quinn and freshman forward Charlee Underwood
were named to the All-Big West Conference teams for the 2003-04 season
as announced by the league office on Monday morning.
Quinn (Lomita, Calif.) was named to the all-conference second team, becoming
the first Titan to earn such an honor since Andrea Thieme earned second-team
honors in 1996-97. Quinn averaged 11.1 ppg and 4.4 rpg during the regular
season, while shooting .386 from the field, .342 from three-point range,
and .821 from the free throw line.
In conference play, Quinn led the team in scoring
at 12.4 ppg and averaged 5.4 rpg while shooting .394 from the field. Earlier
in the year, she became the 14th player to score 1,000 career points in
school history and currently ranks in No. 12 all-time on the school's
career scoring list with 1,079 points.
Underwood (San Francisco, Calif.) was one of five players named to the
Big West All-Freshman Team after a stellar rookie year. She is the third
Titan to be named to the All-Freshman Team in the last four seasons joining
Quinn (2000-01) and Andrea Adams (2002-03).
Underwood averaged 9.0 ppg and 3.7 rpg during the regular season to go
along with a team-best 38 steals and appearing in all 27 games for the
Titans (18 starts). She had 11 games of 10-or-more points, including in
five straight at one point and in seven of her last 11 games.
In conference play, Underwood was one of four Titans who averaged double-figures,
scoring 10.3 ppg and 4.5 rpg in 18 games.