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Johannah Leedham

Johannah Leedham

  • Title:
    Women's Basketball
  • Previous College:
    Franklin Pierce
  • Class:
    2010
  • Inducted:
    2015

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Johannah Leedham is the NCAA Division II all-time leading scorer (3,050 points) and led the Ravens to three consecutive regional titles (2008, 2009, 2010), including a trip to the national title game in 2009. She is the conference's career leader in points, steals, field goals made and attempted, as well as free throws made and attempted. Her 915 points during the 2009-10 season are by far the most scored by an NE-10 player in a single season.

Leedham - whose older sister Jennifer recently served as head coach of the Ravens - was a three-time national Player of the Year selection by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), as she earned the accolade for her 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 campaigns. In the latter season, she added national Player of the Year honors from both Daktronics and Women's Division II Bulletin as well. At the conclusion of her career, she was drafted by the Connecticut Sun in the third round (27th overall) of the 2010 WNBA Draft and went on to represent host Great Britain in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Collegiately, Leedham left Rindge with a nearly-unfathomable collection of hardware. In addition to the aforementioned national Player of the Year awards, she was a four-time All-America selection, including first team honors from the WBCA in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. She was a consensus All-America First Team selection as a senior, earning the honor from both the WBCA and Daktronics. Leedham was a three-time Northeast-10 Player of the Year, four-time All-Northeast-10 First Team selection and earned Northeast-10 Freshman of the Year honors in 2006-07. At the regional level, she was a two-time Daktronics East Region Player of the Year selection and a four-time All-Region First Team selection.

Leedham's name is all over both the NCAA and Franklin Pierce record books. With 3,050 points, she is Division II's all-time leading scorer, and she also ranks seventh all-time with 459 career steals. Among NCAA single-season records, she ranked fourth in points (915 in 2009-10) and 20th in steals (143 in 2009-10). She holds the Franklin Pierce program record with all the aforementioned marks, in addition to the following: fastest to 1,000 points (44th career game), career free throws made (724), points per game in a single season (26.9 in 2009-10), three-point field goals made in a single season (90 in 2009-10) and free throws made in a single season (215 in 2009-10).



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