Brianna Wooldridge is officially back. Three years ago, in her freshman season, Wooldridge established herself as one of the emerging players in the state. Wooldridge scored a game-high 23 points to go along with 5 rebounds and 3 assists to power a second-half surge that led Fremd to an improbable 46-40 win over Geneva in the championship game of the inaugural Morton College Girls Basketball Christmas Tournament Thursday.
Three years ago, in her freshman season, Wooldridge established herself as one of the emerging players in the state.
In Wednesday's semifinal win over Marist, Wooldridge said she's nearly back to her old self but needed"a second" to get back. The IUPUI recruit gave Geneva a refresher course on Thursday how she can impact a game with her diverse skill and powerful skill set. "I'm very happy that I was able to come out and play like I did, but I give it all to Yates for pushing me," Wooldridge said."I hadn't been playing my best in this tournament, so I'm happy when some other players weren't playing their best in this game that I was the one who came back."
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