2012-13 Women's Basketball Roster

Amanda Wagner
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Webster, Minn.
2011-12: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference All-Defensive Team member as a guard during her junior season...played in all 26 games and started 22 contests for the Huskies in her junior captain season…posted 147 total points (5.6 ppg)…played in 591 total minutes of action…made 45 of 130 field goals…made 10 total three’s…got to the line 61 times, making 47 of those attempts (.770)…grabbed 86 total rebounds with 32 coming on the offensive side of the glass…third on the team with 50 assists…second on the team with 44 steals…blocked three shots…scored a career-high 19 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against CSP (12/17/11).
2010-11: Started all 26 games...led team in assists with 59 and free throw shooting percentage with a mark of 87.9...scored a career high 17 points against Northern State on 12/4/10...equaled her career high with eight steals in the season opener against UW-Stout...named to Dean's List.
2009-10: Starter in 25 of 27 games...came off the bench in the season opener to score 14 points and eight steals, nearly setting a new single game record for steals (the record is 10 steals)...gained first start of collegiate career in second game of the season...pulled down a season high ten rebounds against Valley City State on Dec. 16, 2009...averaged 21.8 minutes of playing time per game as a first year player.
HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of New Prague High School…coached by Ron Gunderson…earned 16 athletic letters for the Trojans…four-time winner in basketball…two-time All-Conference honoree…six-time letterwinner in cross country and track & field…All-Conference (3x), All-Conference honorable mention (3x) in cross country…All-Conference in track & field.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Randy and LouAnn Wagner of Webster, Minn…lists her sister Megan as the person with the greatest influence on her career…favorite sports personality is Dick Vitale…greatest sports thrill was going to state three out of four seasons and going undefeated for two seasons in a row in the Missota Conference…health and physical education major and special education minor at St. Cloud State.






















