Player Bio: Cori Enghusen

  Cori Enghusen
Cori Enghusen
Player Profile
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Bothell, WA
High School:
Inglemoor
Height:
6-7
Position:
C
Experience:
3V

At Stanford: Gives the Cardinal a formidable shot-blocking and rebounding presence in the post ... Also emerging as a dangerous offensive threat ... At 6-foot-7, is tied for the distinction as being the tallest player in the 27-year history of the Stanford women's basketball program ... Career averages are 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds (84 games - 0 starts) ... Recorded 28 blocked shots a year ago, which is the seventh highest single season total in school history ... Also is tied for the Stanford single game blocked shot record with six, which she has recorded on two occasions ... Coming off an excellent summer where she helped lead the U.S. to gold at the World University Games.

Summer of 2001: a-enghusen-031701.jpgMember of United States World University Games Team ... Made the 12-player roster during the initial tryout period in May ... Played in all eight contests at the World University Games including starts vs. South Africa and Brazil, and averaged 6.1 points and 2.0 rebounds in an average of 12.0 minutes ... Ranked second on the team with seven blocked shots ... Had 13 points, including 6-of-8 shooting, in 79-68 win over Russia on Aug. 27 ... In starting role, had 13 points in 13 minutes in 82-62 victory over Brazil on Aug. 29 ... Recorded four blocked shots in 87-69 gold medal game victory over host China on Aug. 31 ... In World University Games tune-up event (Dong Du Cup), had 13 points, five rebounds and three assists in 89-41 triumph over Canada on Aug. 15.

2000-01 Season: Averaged 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds in 9.2 minutes (30 games - 0 starts) ... Ranked fifth in the Pac-10 in blocked shots (1.27 pg) ... Finished the season with 38 blocked shots, which is the seventh best single season total in Stanford history ... Blocked three or more shots in a game on seven occasions ... Entered the season as a career 48.8 (20-of-41) percent free throw shooter, but connected on 66.7 (16-of-24) percent as a junior ... Played the best basketball of her career in the 2001 NCAA Tournament ... Scored a career-high 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting in the first round vs. George Washington on March 17, and two nights later at Oklahoma on March 19, blocked a school record tying six shots ... She also tied career-highs with 14 points and eight boards in that game vs. the Sooners ... In just 16 minutes vs. Arizona (1/6), had season-highs of 12 points, seven rebounds and three blocked shots ... Matched season-high with 12 points - all in the second half - to lead the Cardinal to come-from-behind home win over UCLA (3/3).

1999-2000 Season: Appeared in 29 games, all in a reserve role, and averaged 3.4 points and 2.1 rebounds in 8.4 minutes ... The 3.4 points per game doubled her freshman scoring output ... Recorded 11 points and five rebounds in season opener at San Francisco on Nov. 19 ... Had season-high three blocks at Washington State on Jan. 29 ... On Jan. 13 vs. Oregon State, had season-high 12 points and seven rebounds in just 16 minutes ... Grabbed career-high eight rebounds on Feb. 24 vs. Washington State ... In NCAA Tournament game at Georgia on March 20, had 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting.

1998-99 Season: Appeared in 25 games off the bench, and averaged 1.7 points and 1.8 rebounds in 7.6 minutes per game ... Recorded 21 blocked shots in 189 minutes of action (one block every nine minutes) ... Recorded a season-high seven rebounds vs. Texas Tech on Nov. 27 ... Had season-high 10 points vs. Wisconsin on Nov. 29 ... Tied school record with six blocked shots vs. Arizona State on Jan. 30 ... Had four blocks in just six minutes in vs. Oregon State on March 6.

High School: Graduated from Inglemoor High School in 1998 ... Named to the USA Today Top 25 seniors list ... Second Team Parade All-American and Fourth Team Street & Smith's All-American as a senior ... Named Washington State Gatorade Player of the Year in 1998 ... Averaged 15.0 points and 13.0 rebounds as a senior ... Named First Team All-League and All-East Side.

Personal: Parents are Jodi Enghusen and Ron Shear ... When not playing basketball, enjoys listening to music, shopping and attending concerts.

YearG/GSFG-FGAPct3P-3PAPctFT-FTAPctPtsAvgRebAvgPF-DAstTOBkStlMin
1998-9925-020-43.4650-0.0002-6.333421.7461.840-3222211189
1999-200029-041-90.4560-0.00018-35.5141003.4602.148-0227193200
2000-0130-058-126.4600-0.00016-24.6671324.4702.373-01030389275
Totals84-0119-259.4590-0.00036-65.5542743.31742.1161-314797813664