2010-2011 Women's Basketball Roster

Ryan M. Kelly
Ryan M. Kelly
Mark Graziano
Jesse Hutcheson
Jesse Hutcheson
Jesse Hutcheson
Jesse Hutcheson
Jesse Hutcheson

11 Chelsie Schweers

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Hickory
  • Hometown Chesapeake, VA

Biography

2009-10 – JUNIOR – Named first-team All-American by both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and D3hoops.com… Named South Region Player of the Year for the second consecutive season by D3hoops.com… Was named the USA South Player of the year for the second time in her three seasons with the Captains… Named the Virginia College Division Player of the Year for the third consecutive season… Led all of NCAA Division III in three-point field goal percentage and in three-point field goals per game making 122 of 256 attempts for 47.7% and 3.9 per game... Scored in double figures in all 31 games with a high of 40 vs. Methodist… Scored 32 points or more six times during the season… Started all 31 games and played an average of 34.5 minutes per game… Led the team in scoring at 24.5 points per game and also had a team high 84 steals… Completed the 2009-10 season with 1,999 career points and begins 2010-11 only 74 points shy of setting a new CNU record for career scoring.

2008-09 - SOPHOMORE - Named honorable mention All-American by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, making her the first CNU team sport athlete to ever be named All-American in their first two years...Also an all-region selection, first team all-USA South and Virginia College Division Player of the Year for the second straight season...Scored in double figures in all but two games and only played a total of 12 minutes in one of those...Started the season with a career high-equaling 35 points against Lynchburg and had games of 34 versus Meredith, and 32 and 30 in a pair of games with Ferrum. She also had 14 other games over 20 points...Scored 29 more against Ferrum in the USA South semi-finals and then had 20 more in an upset of regular-season conference champion Greensboro as CNU won the conference title and she was named tournament MVP...Scored 20 points in the Captains' NCAA game at York (Pa.)..Despite her slight build she grabbed 11 rebounds in contests with Piedmont and Shenandoah and averaged 6.0 for the season... Also led CNU in assists with 84 including ten versus Mary Baldwin.

2007-08 - FRESHMAN - Became the second women's basketball player in school history to be named All-American as a freshman ... Was also the first women's basketball player in USA South history to be named both the Player and Rookie of the Year in the same season ... Was also named the Virginia College Division Player and Rookie of the Year ... Named D3hoops.com's South Region Rookie of the Year and First Team All-South ...  Also the first All-American under Head Coach Carolyn Hunter ... Set new school records with three-pointers in a season (80), in a game (10) and three-point FG percentage for a season (45%) and in a game (10-for-12, ..833) ...scored in double figures in every game but one ... Scored 30 or more points three times ... Ranked sixth in the nation in points per game ... Schweers was also seventh in the nation in three-point field goal percentage and 14th in the country in three-point field goals per game (2.9).

AT HICKORY H.S. - Was a four-year letter winner for head coach DuBois Scott ... Was a three-time first team all-Southeastern District pick ... Second team all-Tidewater twice ... Was also the team's MVP three times ... Scored more than 1,000 career points ... Also became the school's all-time leading scorer ... Averaged more than 24 points per game as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL - Chelsie Alexa Schweers was born on June 11, 1989 in Norfolk, VA ... Daughter of Tom and Judy Schweers ... Has one brother, Justin, 23 ... Majoring in Communications ... Chose CNU because of its nice environment.

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Historical Player Information

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    2007-2008Freshman

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    5'7"
    11
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    2008-2009Sophomore

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    5'7"
    11
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    2009-2010Junior

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    5'7"
    11
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    C

    2010-2011Senior

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    5'7"
    11
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