MACOMB, Ill. - Western Illinois
women's basketball head coach JD Gravina announced Thursday (Nov. 1) that
redshirt-freshman transfer Ashley Luke (Oak
Cree, Wisc./Oak Creek) has been ruled as immediately eligible by the NCAA. The
Leathernecks open exhibition play Friday night (Nov. 2) against Monmouth
College.
A 6-1 forward, Luke redshirted at Green Bay last year as a
freshman, and left the program following the departure of former head coach
Matt Bollant to Illinois and the hiring of a new coaching staff.
Luke averaged 14.5 points and nine rebounds per game her
senior year and was a Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-State
selection. She helped the Knights to the sectional finals. Luke was a Second
Team All-Conference selection following her junior year as she averaged 14.1
points per game.
Thanks
to the NCAA ruling, Luke will have four years of eligibility remaining for
Gravina and the Leathernecks.
"I can't thank everyone enough for their hard work on
this. The NCAA process is extremely thorough, and (Associate Athletics
Director) Matt Tanney and (Interim Director of Compliance) Chris Wlezien did a
great job managing the paperwork," said Gravina. "In the end, I believe the
NCAA recognized that Ashley exemplifies what it means to be a student-athlete. Ashley
will contribute immediately for our team. With four years of eligibility, her
impact on our program will be immense."
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