Bull named Landmark Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Junior Briana Bull has been named the Landmark Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and honored with the All-Landmark Conference First Team designation following her performance for the Gophers in the 2016-17 season.
TOWSON, MD – Junior Briana Bull has been named the Landmark Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and honored with All-Landmark Conference First Team designation following her performance for the Gophers in the 2016-17 season.
Bull led the team in points per game (20.6), rebound per game (11.5) and steals per game (3.9) over the course of the 2016-17 season. Overall in the Landmark Conference, she finished second in points per game, second in rebounds per game and first in steals per game.
In addition to being ranked highly in the conference, Bull made her presence known on the national scale with the following rankings: second in field goal attempts (555), eighth in field goals made (209), eighth in steals (98), 10th in defensive rebounds per game (9.0), 12th in steals per game (3.92), 16th in double-doubles (16), 19th in total points (511) and 24th in points per game (20.4).
The Gophers finished the season with a 4-20 record overall and a 0-14 record in Landmark Conference play. For her efforts, Bull was recognized as the Landmark Player of the Week after breaking 1,000 career points at Goucher against Moravian. In that game, she tallied 29 points, 10 rebounds and five steals while covering the Landmark Conference top-scorer, Camille McPherson.
Bull ended the season with 1,159 career points, ranking her sixth all-time at Goucher College. She has also notched 213 assists and 221 steals. Her standard in steal ranks third all-time at Goucher.
Daughter of Ruie Lavoie, Briana is a psychology major with a minor in business.
