Statistics:
2009-10 Game-By-Game Statistics
2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics
2008-09 (as a junior): Named the PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year, earning her third-straight PSAC First Team selection and becoming the first known player to win an athlete of the year award in both divisions…received her second-straight selection to the PSAC Winter Top 10 team and was a PSAC Scholar Athlete after compiling a 3.61 grade-point average…recognized by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) as a 2008-09 First Team Academic All-American for the College Division of District 2 and was the only member of the PSAC to be named to the first-team squad in the district...also named to the Division II Daktronics All-America Second Team as voted on by the Division members of CoSIDA and was one of just four players to repeat as a member…finished the season leading the conference with 11.4 rebounds per game while finishing second in the PSAC with 21.5 points per game…additionally ranked second among PSAC players in three-pointers (64), three-point field goal percentage (45.1) and free-throw percentage (86.4)…set a school record for the best free-throw percentage in a single season with a minimum of 50 attempts (133-of-154) and ranked third in Division II among shooters with at least 150 attempts during the season…earned a PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Week award on January 19…impressed before a national television audience in January with 34 points and 13 rebounds in a 10-point victory over East Stroudsburg…topped 30 points on five occasions…through two seasons has totaled 1,753 career points, ranking fifth on SU’s all-time list…functioned as the team’s scoring leader in 22 of the team’s 27 games during the season…amassed double digits for points in all but one contest to go along with 19 double-doubles…notched 20 points or more on 16 occasions…capped off her season ranked 11th in the nation in scoring, ninth in rebounds per game and seventh in three-point field goal percentage…completed the season with 581 points, the ninth-highest single-season total in school history…among single-season totals, finished fifth in scoring average (21.5 points), sixth in rebounds (308), fourth in rebounding average (11.4), 10th in field goals made (192), fifth in free throws made (133), second in three-point percentage (.451), and fourth in made three-pointers (64)…served as the team’s leader in points, rebounds, three-point shooting, minutes, free throws and blocks…remained the school’s active career leader in free-throw percentage (83.3) and three-point field-goal percentage (44.2)…enters her senior season needing just 304 points to surpass the all-time career scoring mark held by Stacey Cunningham-Dellinger ’84 and 536 points to become the all-time leading scorer in the PSAC.
2007-08 (as a sophomore): Concluded an unbelievable sophomore season in which she was named PSAC Western Division Player of the Year, earning her second straight PSAC First Team selection... became the third player in school history to be named to the WBCA Coaches’ All-America Team and was one of just ten players across the country to earn the award…received a selection to the PSAC Winter Top 10 team and was a PSAC Scholar Athlete after compiling a 3.62 grade-point average…also named to the Division II Daktronics All-American Team as voted on by the Division members of CoSIDA…finished the season leading the conference in both points (23.1) and rebounds (11.1) per game…led the conference in double-doubles with 21…was a five-time PSAC Western Division Player of the Week over the course of the season… completed the season with 624 points, the third-highest single-season total in school history…through two seasons has totaled 1,172 career points, ranking 13th on school’s all-time list…became the first woman in PSAC history to record 1,000 career points as a sophomore…scored double digits in all but one contest…notched 20 points or more on 17 occasions… topped 30 points on six occasions…broke the school record for points in a single game with 47 (15-of-22 shooting) against Lock Haven on February 13, surpassing the mark originally set by head coach Kristy Trn…among single-season totals, finished fourth in scoring average (22.3 points), fifth in rebounds (310), fourth in rebounding average (11.1), fifth in field goals made (217), fourth in free throws made (135), sixth in free-throw percentage (.828), fourth in three-point percentage (.433), and eighth in made three-pointers (55)…holds current record for career free-throw percentage, having made 81.8 percent of her attempts through two seasons…capped off her season ranked fourth in the nation in scoring and ninth in rebounds per game.
2006-07 (as a freshman): Named PSAC Rookie of the Year and selected First Team All-Conference, the first freshman to receive such an honor since 2001-02…broke the PSAC freshman scoring record which was previously set by California’s Erin McKinney…became the first Shippensburg freshman to the lead the team in scoring since Stacey Cunningham set the school's freshman scoring record in 1981…named PSAC West Rookie of the Week six times and player of the week twice during the 2007 season…selected to the Daktronics All-East Region Second Team…averaged 19.6 points per game, and posted a .455 shooting percentage…led the team in field goals, (183) free throws made (107), steals (47), three-pointers (75) and rebounds (231)…finished second on the team with 13 blocks…totaled 34 assists…was one of two players to start in all 28 of the team’s games.
Before Shippensburg: Averaged 24.5 points as a senior at Fairfield in earning AP Pennsylvania AA First Team honors …played for head coach Gregg Dietz…finished her career with 2,258 points to rank as the all-time leading scorer in both Adams and York County…set a school record for most points in a season with 717 as a senior where she averaged 24.5 points per game…scored 50 points in an 81-42 win against Biglerville on Dec. 16, 2005 to set the single-game school record…named Co-Player of the Year by the YAIAA, Gettysburg Times and Hanover Evening Sun…selected Gettysburg Times 2005-06 Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year…named AP Pennsylvania Girls Basketball Class AA First Team and PIAA AA All-State First Team honors as a senior…chosen Mid-Penn Conference Capital Division First Team as a freshman and sophomore before earning All-YAIAA First Team accolades as a junior and senior…selected as a member of the Patriot-News Big 15 Team as both a junior and senior…scored her 1,000th career point as a sophomore…named team MVP four consecutive years…also played volleyball for the Knights and was named to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association Class A All-State Team.
Personal: Full name is Lauren Christine Beckley…born on July 11, 1987 in Frederick, Maryland…is the daughter of Joe and Peg Beckley…majoring in exercise science.