Isobel Crosswhite - Women's Basketball

Isobel Crosswhite - Women's Basketball

November brings well-deserved recognition to Women's Basketball sensation Isobel Crosswhite, who has earned the title of Co-Mariner of the Month. Isobel, a standout returning sophomore, has not only elevated her game since her freshman year but has also become a force to be reckoned with on the court. 

Exemplary Performance Metrics 

Isobel's impact is quantifiable, and her numbers speak volumes about her exceptional skills. Currently boasting an average of 15.9 points and an impressive 14.2 rebounds per game, she demonstrates an unmatched level of proficiency. Isobel's shooting accuracy is noteworthy, with a 48.1% success rate from the field and an impressive 81.1% from the free-throw line. 

Unforgettable Performance Against Ohlone College 

The highlight of Isobel's November was the captivating 60-33 victory over Ohlone College in the Don Barksdale Tournament on November 11th. Isobel's performance was nothing short of spectacular, going 13-18 (72.2%) on 30 points and amassing an incredible 24 rebounds. Her impact extended beyond scoring and rebounding, contributing four assists, two blocks, and an admirable zero turnovers to her stat line. 

Dominance in the Paint 

Isobel's prowess in the paint has proven to be a persistent challenge for opponents, evident in her impressive tally of 21 career double-doubles. Her strategic presence on the court creates a formidable barrier for opposing teams, showcasing her versatility and influence in both offensive and defensive aspects. 

Anticipating Further Excellence 

As Isobel Crosswhite continues to make waves on the basketball court, we eagerly anticipate the unfolding of the rest of the season. Her remarkable performance, dedication, and versatility make her a standout athlete, and we look forward to witnessing the continued success and impact she will undoubtedly bring to the team. 

Congratulations to Isobel on being named Co-Mariner of the Month for November, a well-deserved acknowledgment of her outstanding contributions to Women's Basketball at the College of Marin.