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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She was nearly automatic when the Lady Bruins got her the ball in the paint, shooting a blistering 63.75 percent from the floor. That’s no misprint … 63.75 percent. It would be hard to beat in the Academy record books and the IHSA’s, if it kept such a record.

“It was awesome. She works hard and is great at finishing. I knew if I could get her the ball she would score,” Stariha said.

McGunnigal described his senior standout as a “self-made, top-level player,” who made herself a name around the state.

Dean has been named as a third team all-state selection by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and the odds-on favorite to be named as the Lady Bruins MVP at Sunday’s awards night. There will be surely more honors to come when the final NCIC all-conference and other announcements come out.

The best part about the game of basketball, Dean said, is the sense of family you have as a team.

“You really grow close to that group of people. You can say anything you want, talk about anything. They’re always there for you,” she said.

The season definitely did not started off the way she expected with the Lady Bruins battling an array of injuries and uncharacteristically floundering beneath the .500 mark. But Dean said it shaped up good for her and the Lady Bruins by winning the regional championship and going on to reach the sectional on the heels of last year’s upset regional loss to rival Hall.

“The ending was bittersweet, but definitely the way I would have hoped for, especially after last year,” she said. “Last year’s team was definitely in the back of my mind going through regionals again. It was a little bit of redemption, not only for myself, but for them as well just to see a good team win.”

While she had initially expressed an interest in continuing her career at IVCC, Dean said she is hanging up her sneakers and just “be an every-day college student.” She will take with her a lot of good memories from her high school career.

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