Hall of Fame
Emily (Laete) Klibowitz joined the Wisconsin Lutheran College women's basketball 1,000-point club in just three seasons. The Spokane, Wash., native scored 1,503 career points, which ranks fourth all-time in program history. The most accurate free throw shooter in program history, Klibowitz shot a stellar 79.8 percent (344-for-431) from the charity stripe in her career. Her 344 made free throws ranks second all-time. She made 547 field goals and blocked 79 shots, which stands fifth all-time. Klibowitz accomplished these feats while playing in just 93 career games. Klibowitz, a four-time all-conference selection, was named Lake Michigan Conference Rookie of the Year in 2005 after shooting 57.5 percent from the floor, which ranks second all-time. Klibowitz was a member of the Warriors' first conference tournament championship team under head coach Klay Knueppel. She owns two of the top seven individual scoring performances in school history, including a career-high 38 points scored during a game her junior year.