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  Boise State women hope to crush the injury bug: The Broncos hit the court Sunday for exhibition game against Lewis-Clark State.
  Nick Jezierny, The Idaho Statesman, Boise
 
 

Nov. 4--The return of former All-WAC performers Tasha Harris and Jessica Van Hoogen from injuries excites the Boise State women's basketball team.

A third Bronco with previous injury issues could play an added role in determining if coach Gordy Presnell's team competes for a WAC championship.

Fifth-year senior Rebecca Kepilino was a major contributor during her first two seasons, helping BSU win a conference title and advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2007. A knee injury the following year slowed her game considerably.

But like her classmates Harris and Van Hoogen, Kepilino finally is healthy.

"She's really looked good in practice and has done a great job of working on her conditioning," Presnell said. "She has a real feel for the game."

While Harris and Van Hoogen are guards and are expected to score a majority of the points, Kepilino is the master of the little things. As a post player, she handles the ball well and is a gifted passer. She can score and rebound.

"I've been playing with her for a long time, since high school years, and I know the talent she can bring to the court," Van Hoogen said. "She has this flow to her game and it's hard to guard her, especially if you're a post."

Kepilino averaged 7.6 points and 6.1 rebounds her sophomore year. Last year, those numbers dipped to 1.8 points and 2.6 boards -- she appeared in 21 of 30 games and played only 11 minutes a game because she was recovering from the knee injury that sidelined her the previous year.

"It's rough and it kind of hinders your confidence a little bit," Kepilino said. "You're used to being able to do certain things and you go out there to do them and it's not the same. You're always a step behind. And when it's something you count on in your everyday game, it's really hard to make something work."

Kepilino has spent more time conditioning and working on her game and is looking forward to the season-opener against Western Oregon on Nov. 13

"I feel good," she said. "I feel a lot better and stronger than last year. I feel leaner and stronger as far as my knees go. This year should be a good year."

That's what the Broncos are hoping. Presnell would like nothing better than for the three seniors to end their careers on a high note.

"We want those guys who have meant so much to the program to go out with memorable senior years," he said.

Nick Jezierny: 377-6420

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