Deb Remmerde
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Deb Remmerde (born July 27, 1984) is an American college basketball player. A 5'9" guard currently enrolled at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, Remmerde is best known for making 133 consecutive free throws in 2005-06, setting the national collegiate record. Originally recruited by the University of Iowa.
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High School
Iowa High School all-time scoring leader… career state record in free throw percentage and three-point shooting... Iowa’s Miss Basketball her senior year and Class 1A State Tournament MVP… Class 1A State Basketball all-Tournament Team captain… named to the first team Iowa Newspaper Association all-State first team her sophomore through senior years… Sioux City Journal Female Athlete of the Year as a senior... Class 1A Player of the Year and State Basketball all-Tournament team captain her junior season… a three-time Des Moines Register all-State first team selection… a three-time Iowa Girls Coaches Association first team selection… Class 2A State Basketball all-Tournament Team her sophomore year… a first team all-Conference, all-Review selection all four years… a four-time Iowa Basketball Coaches Association and Sioux City Journal first team selection… 18 and under Iowa AAU Player of the Year as a junior and was the National 17 and under AAU Free Throw Champion as an eighth grader… also lettered in volleyball and softball… a two-time first team all-conference selection in volleyball and was named to the all-State second team as a senior and third team as a junior… named all-Conference her sophomore year… High School FCA Athlete of the Year... member of the National Honor Society… an Academic all-State selection in basketball and volleyball.
2006-07
first team All-American, Kodak All-American, GPAC Player of the Year, averaged 24.9 ppg and 6.3 rpg, 33 steals and 32 assists…NAIA Scholar Athlete…team MVP and co-Most Dedicated Award.
2005-06
NAIA Div. II Player-of-the-Year...Kodak All-American...1st team NAIA All-American and first team all-conference...team Most Valuable Player and co-Most Dedicated Player...averaged 31.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg...40 steals.
2004-05
led NAIA in scoring with 28.4 ppg… made a school record 107 three-pointers and shot 56% from beyond the arc…led NAIA in free throw percentage at 93%...first team NAIA All-American and all-conference.

