Shh, Big Mo’s really not so tough

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St. Bede's Mo Dean is the Player of the Year. Her file is Third Team IBCA All-State selection; Averaged 14.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game; shot 63.75 percent from the field and will be First Team NCIC All-conference
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At first glance, Morgan “Mo” Dean is pure intimidation when you line up against her on the basketball court. Make that, darn right scary.

The girl is tall, standing 6-foot-3, with an imposing figure. She often wears a scowl on her face which only solidifies a persona that suggests: Don’t mess with me.

That seems to be a front, however. She’s really a Jolly Green Giant.

On the inside, everyone who knows her away from the game will tell you, she is nothing like that. Big Mo is nothing but a big teddy bear, they say, with a big heart.

“She has a magnetic personality that instantly makes her a leader – both on the floor and off,” SBA coach Tom McGunnigal said. “She’s just a kind young lady, very sweet, and very sensitive. She definitely has a soft heart inside.”

St. Bede senior Lydia Stariha says Dean, whom she has known since the fifth grade, is nothing like the image she may appear to portray.

“She has a way of bringing the whole energy of the team up. She takes care of everyone and goes out of her way to be nice,” she said.

In fact, Stariha shares some Dean’s hidden talents that some might know away from the court, such as singing the Javert’s parts of Les Miserables.

Dean admits her image can’t hurt her game on the floor.

“It definitely adds to the intimidation factor. People see me, and they can be like, ‘Oh, I don’t know how to be able to stop her or whatever,’” she said.

At the same time, Dean says, “It bothers me, when people are always saying, ‘Oh, watch out for her, because I’m absolutely nothing like that. If anything, I’m just joking around with people. Other than that, I don’t really do anything too serious.”

Make no mistake, however, on the floor, Dean is a terror, a real killer. She played big for the Lady Bruins averaging 14.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.

It’s a stat line that easily adds up to BCR Player of the Year honors for 2012-13. She becomes the eighth Academy girl to earn that distinction.

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