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Ann Marie GilbertAnn Marie Gilbert, a member of the class of 1991, Ann Marie Gilbert is the most decorated athlete in the history of Oberlin women's sport programs. During her playing days, Gilbert was one of the top Division III athletes in the country. She was a two-time North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year as well as an NCAA Division III first-team All-American. Gilbert was named the 1991 Honda Division III Woman Athlete of the Year. She was also named the 1991 Division III Player of the Year by Champion USA, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), and the American Women's Sports Federation (AWSF). Gilbert led the nation in scoring as a junior (31.1 ppg.) and was second as a senior (31.2 ppg). Gilbert set 24 school records and 10 conference records in just two seasons and still holds 22 of those records. She also set NCAA Division III single-game records for points (61), field goals (28), and field goal attempts (55). After receiving a B.A. in sociology, Gilbert served as an assistant coach with the Oberlin College men's basketball program during the 1992-1993 season and as an assistant with Oberlin's women's basketball program during the 1991-1992 season. Gilbert became the eighth women's basketball coach in Oberlin history. Gilbert resides in Elyria., a member of the class of 1991, Ann Marie Gilbert is the most decorated athlete in the history of Oberlin women's sport programs. During her playing days, Gilbert was one of the top Division III athletes in the country. She was a two-time North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year as well as an NCAA Division III first-team All-American. Gilbert was named the 1991 Honda Division III Woman Athlete of the Year. She was also named the 1991 Division III Player of the Year by Champion USA, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), and the American Women's Sports Federation (AWSF). Gilbert led the nation in scoring as a junior (31.1 ppg.) and was second as a senior (31.2 ppg). Gilbert set 24 school records and 10 conference records in just two seasons and still holds 22 of those records. She also set NCAA Division III single-game records for points (61), field goals (28), and field goal attempts (55). After receiving a B.A. in sociology, Gilbert served as an assistant coach with the Oberlin College men's basketball program during the 1992-1993 season and as an assistant with Oberlin's women's basketball program during the 1991-1992 season. Gilbert became the eighth women's basketball coach in Oberlin history. Gilbert resides in Elyria.
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