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Katy Steding
| Position: Forward |
Olympic #: 11 |
| Born: 12/11/67 (Tualatin, Oregon) |
College: Stanford University ‘90 |
| Height: 6’0” |
Weight: 160 lbs |
USA Basketball Notes:
- Member of the 1995 USA Pan American Games Team, however, the women’s basketball competition was canceled by COPAN after not enough teams entered.
- Member of the gold medal 1993 USA World Championship Qualifying
- Team, averaged 10.1 ppg., 4.1 rpg. and shot .390 percent (16-41) from 3-point.
- Participated in the 1992 USA Olympic Basketball Trials and was a finalist who was named an alternate to the 12-member team
- Member of the 1991 World University Games Team, averaged 10.3 ppg., 3.0 rpg., shot .556 percent (1527) from 3-point.
- Pan American Games Finalist (19).
- Member of the 1990 USA Select Team that played national teams from Yugoslavia and USSR.
Professional Notes:
- Played in 1994 for MU Portland Saints.
- Played professionally in Spain (1993-94) and in Japan (1990-93).
Collegiate Notes:
- During her four seasons (1987-90), Stanford compiled a 101-23 record, made three NCAA Tournament appearances, won one NCAA title (1990), and captured two Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) crowns.
- Named to 1990 NCAA Tournament All-Final Four Team.
- As a senior member of Stanford’s 1990 NCAA championship team that compiled a 32-1 record, averaged 15.1 ppg and 6.7 rpg., and shot .464 percent (71-153) from 3-point.
- Selected to 1990, 1989 and 1988 All-Pac-10 first team and was named to 1987 All-Pac-10 Freshman Team.
- Set NCAA Division I Tournament and NCAA Final Four records for most made 3-point field goals in a game with six and most 3-point shots attempted with 15 versus Auburn on 4/1/90.
- Ranks as Stanford’s third all-time career leader for rebounds (864), fourth for career 3-point field goals made (141), fifth for career points scored (1,586), fifth for career steals (191), fifth for career games played (124), sixth for career free throw percentage (.785%) and ninth for assists (280).
- Ranks as the Pac-10’s fifth all-time career leader for 3-point percentage (.433%), fifth for free throw percentage (.785%), ninth for rebounds (864) and 11th for scoring (1,586).
- Holds Stanford records for steals in a game recording 10 against Northwestern in 1988-89 and for 3-point field goals attempted in a game with 15 against Auburn.
Personal Notes:
- After suffering a serious knee injury and having anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction of her left knee, she was cleared to begin playing basketball again in September 1994.
- Engaged to be married to John Jeub, a wholesale mortgage broker.
- One of three children, has two sisters.
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