Tarleton signs Washington standout

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Misty Wilson boosted her guard depth and offensive versatility in a major way on Thursday, as the soon-to-be eighth-year head coach announced the signing of Eastern Washington transfer Jenna Dick to a National

Letter of Intent.

A Langley, British Columbia native, Dick made 39 starts for the Eagles in her two years spent on the Palouse. The 5-7 combo guard averaged 8.5 points and 2.4 rebounds per game and led EWU in 3-point field goal percentage (.368) during the 2020-21 season.

Dick etched her name in the EWU freshmen record books in the 2019-20 campaign. Her 70 made 3-point field goals were the most by a freshman in school history and were a team-high. Dick connected at a 44.3 percent clip from downtown to lead EWU and rank third all-time amongst freshmen in program history. She also ranks inside the EWU freshmen top-10 in minutes (5th, 919), points

(7th, 287) and points per game (8th, 9.6).

“We made Jenna a priority during the recruiting process and we’re thrilled she chose to be a Texan,” Wilson said. “Jenna brings us experience, skill, and a high basketball IQ. She’s an elite 3-point shooter and has proven to be a scorer against the level of competition we’ll see in the WAC. I can’t wait to see what Jenna achieves in her three years at Tarleton State.”