Hall of Fame

Tina Schreiner-Pendergast
- Induction:
- 2013
- Class:
- 2002
Tina (Schreiner) Pendergast, Women’s Basketball, 1997-2002
From the fall of 1997 to the spring of 2002, Tina Schreiner Pendergast tore up the basketball court for the Huskies. She started in every one of the 114 games played during her St. Cloud State career. She was a four-time All-North Central Conference selection, earning first team honors three times. A two-time Daktronics All-Region First Team selection she also earned Freshman All-American honors in 1998. Schreiner led the Huskies in scoring in three of her four seasons, including her rookie year. She scored a career-high 32 points in December of 2001 against Bemidji State. In her last two seasons combined, she tallied 27 double doubles. Her most outstanding season was during her junior year when SCSU produced its most successful finish in over a decade. That season (2000-01) SCSU posted a 21-9 overall record, finished fourth in the NCC with a 12-6 league record, and advanced to the NCAA Division II North Central Region Tournament. The NCAA playoffs marked the first post season bid for the Huskies since the 1989-90 season. Besides being named to the NCC first team that year, Schreiner captured the league scoring title averaging 18.8 points a game. She also brought home North Central Region and Wells Fargo All-Tournament team honors and was named to the Daktronics All-Region First Team. She scored 1,838 career points to rank second on the all-time scoring chart and has since dropped to the number three spot. When her career ended she ranked first on the SCSU all-time career charts in free throw attempts with 734 and free throws made with 541, records she still holds in 2013. She ranked fourth all-time in rebounding with 932 boards and was third in steals with 276. She also ranked in the top 10 in blocked shots, games played, field goal attempts and field goals made. During her four-year career the Huskies posted a 70-41 record with three winning seasons.
From the fall of 1997 to the spring of 2002, Tina Schreiner Pendergast tore up the basketball court for the Huskies. She started in every one of the 114 games played during her St. Cloud State career. She was a four-time All-North Central Conference selection, earning first team honors three times. A two-time Daktronics All-Region First Team selection she also earned Freshman All-American honors in 1998. Schreiner led the Huskies in scoring in three of her four seasons, including her rookie year. She scored a career-high 32 points in December of 2001 against Bemidji State. In her last two seasons combined, she tallied 27 double doubles. Her most outstanding season was during her junior year when SCSU produced its most successful finish in over a decade. That season (2000-01) SCSU posted a 21-9 overall record, finished fourth in the NCC with a 12-6 league record, and advanced to the NCAA Division II North Central Region Tournament. The NCAA playoffs marked the first post season bid for the Huskies since the 1989-90 season. Besides being named to the NCC first team that year, Schreiner captured the league scoring title averaging 18.8 points a game. She also brought home North Central Region and Wells Fargo All-Tournament team honors and was named to the Daktronics All-Region First Team. She scored 1,838 career points to rank second on the all-time scoring chart and has since dropped to the number three spot. When her career ended she ranked first on the SCSU all-time career charts in free throw attempts with 734 and free throws made with 541, records she still holds in 2013. She ranked fourth all-time in rebounding with 932 boards and was third in steals with 276. She also ranked in the top 10 in blocked shots, games played, field goal attempts and field goals made. During her four-year career the Huskies posted a 70-41 record with three winning seasons.
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