2021-22 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
PRONUNCIATION:
Career Single Game Bests |
Category |
Total |
Date |
Opponent |
Points |
15 |
2/12/22 |
Western Oregon |
Rebounds |
9 |
2/17/21 |
Rocky |
Assists |
4 |
2/26/22 |
3 times |
Steals |
2 |
3/3/22 |
4 times |
Blocks |
2 |
11/12/21 |
at Holy Names |
FG Made |
4 |
2/12/22 |
6 times |
3-Pt FG Made |
4 |
1/30/21 |
Lewis-Clark State |
FT Made |
5 |
2/12/22 |
2 times |
Minutes |
33 |
2/17/21 |
Rocky |
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
Awards |
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference |
Season |
Academic All-GNAC |
2021-22 (Senior) |
Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Week |
Season |
February 8-14, 2021 |
2020-21 (Junior) |
Athletic Department Awards (Buzzies) |
Season |
Moment/Play of the Year |
2020-21 (Junior) |
Year-By-Year Career Summary |
2021-22: In final collegiate season played in 21 games and made 20 starts…scored 115 points for an average of 5.5 points per game…grabbed 53 rebounds for an average of 2.5 boards per game…shot 25.8 percent overall (32-for-124)…averaged 24.6 minutes per game…averaged 1.7 assists per game…scored a career-high 15 points on Feb. 12 against Western Oregon…reached double figures in scoring on five occasions…made a season-high five field goals on Nov. 13 against San Francisco State…had a season-high seven rebounds on Feb. 24 at Central Washington…had a season-high four assists on two occasions…had a season-high two blocked shots on Nov. 12 at Holy Names…played a season-high 32 minutes on Feb. 24 at Central Washington…academic all-conference selection.
2020-21: Started 7 of 8 games during coronavirus-shortened season…averaged 6.6 points per game and 27.3 minutes per game…named GNAC Player of the Week on Feb. 15…earned Buzzie award for Moment/Play of the Year for hitting game-winning, overtime buzzer-beating 3-pointer at LC-State on Feb. 13…scored a season-high 12 points on Jan. 30 against LC-State…made a season-high four 3-pointers on Jan. 30…had a season-high four assists on Feb. 26 and Feb. 27 against Northwest Nazarene…grabbed a season-high nine rebounds on Feb. 17 against rocky…played a season-high 38 minutes on Feb. 27 against Northwest Nazarene.
2019-20: Increased role as a sophomore and appeared in 22 games at guard with 6.9 minutes per game average...totaled 19 field goals and shot 52.8 percent from the field...made 52.8 percent of 3-point attempts with 12 makes...grabbed nine offensive rebounds and 11 defensive rebounds for a total of 20...averaged 2.5 points per game...notched five steals and four assists...made 4 of 6 free throws...played a season high 19 minutes against Northwest Nazarene on Jan. 4...three games with double-figure points...scored season high 11 points against Northwest Nazarene on Jan. 4...grabbed season high 5 rebounds against Northwest Nazarene on Jan. 4...tied for ninth on the team in games played.
2018-19: Earned time in nine games as a true freshman…totaled 23 minutes on the court for an average of 2.6 per game…scored first collegiate points with a bucket against Valley City State on Nov. 23…grabbed one rebound, one assist, and one steal in first year.
Charles M. Russell High School: Named to the CMR Athletic Hall of Fame for her participation on the girls basketball team from 2016-18…first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior…was named her team's offensive most valuable player…led the squad in both assists and free throws…served as team captain as a senior…finished her career with 933 points and was in the top-five in the state in scoring for three consecutive seasons…also led the Class AA Eastern Conference with 2.8 steals per game in 2017-18…led the division for three straight seasons in free throws made and attempted…was a team captain on her soccer team and started on the 2014 squad that won the Class AA state title…was an honor roll selection all four years of her high-school career…was voted by her basketball teammates to earn the CMR Lady Rustler Teammate Rustler Award as a senior.
Coach Woodin on Gardner: "Addison is a very talented player. She is fundamentally sound, and attacks the basket very well. She had an excellent senior season at CMR, and I believe her best basketball is still ahead of her."
Gardner on choosing MSUB: "I love Montana and decided during my junior year that I wanted to stay close to my roots. When I visited MSUB I felt very welcomed by the players and coaches. Educationally, I think MSUB will be a great fit for me with its smaller class sizes and undergraduate degree programs. I feel like there is a great family atmosphere at MSUB, and I am super excited to be part of the women's basketball program."
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Historical Player Information
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2018-19Freshman
Guard
5'7"
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2019-20Sophomore
Guard
5'7"
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