Missouri Western women’s basketball coach Lynn Plett has announced the signed of two players to the National Letter of Intent for the 2012-2013 season. Reyni Harvey of Kentwood, Mich. and Mary Carol Davis of Russellville, Ark. will join the squad in the fall of 2012.
Reyni Harvey is a 5-10 forward from Kentwood, Mich. Harvey played her high school coach at Caledonia high school under her dad Joe Harvey. Harvey has been a three year starter and four year letter winning in high school. She was named to the all-conference Honorable Mention squad and to the BCAM all-state Honorable Mention squad as a junior. She has also been a two year captain. As a junior she averaged 9 points and 9 rebounds to go along with 2 steals and 3 assists per game. She is a solid student being a part of the honor roll in high school. She plans on majoring in spanish at Western. An interesting fact about Harvey and her family is that her father played basketball for coach Plett at Huntington College in Indiana.
“Reyni is a versatile and tough competitor on the court who has the ability to play multiple positions,” state Plett. “With her versatility, work ethic and knowledge of the game I believe Reyni has tremendous potential to become a very good college player in our system.”
Mary Carol Davis is a 5-10 wing from Russellville, Ark. She played her high school basketball at Russellville high school. Davis has lettered two seasons in basketball while being named Defensive Player of the Year, Miss Lady Cyclone and team MVP. During her high school career she has averaged 7.5 points per game, 5.3 rebounds per game and 3.5 assists per contest. She also averages 3.1 steals and 2 blocks per game. She is also a very good soccer player lettering three seasons earning MVP and all-conference honors. She has been a member of the honor roll in high school and is undecided on a major at Western.
“Mary Carol brings strength to our team as well as versatility,” commented Plett. “She has been a consistent rebounder for her high school team as well as having the ability and intelligence to play any position on the court. Her competitive nature along with her natural athleticism will be a great benefit to our program.”
— MWSU Sports Information —