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Cathy Cockrum #42
Getting to Know Cathy Cockrum
Junior
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Favorite professional sports team: Oakland Raiders
Corrales, N.M./W.T. Woodson
Favorite book: The Twilight series
Major: Undecided Arts
Favorite movie: The Rock
AS A
Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Volleyball and
SOPHOMORE: Started 21 of 28
games played...Scored a career-high
baseball
12 points at Niagara (12/7/08) in her
The funniest person on the team is: Merrick
first career start...Averaged 3.0 points
and 2.9 rebounds per game...Third on
If I wasn’t playing basketball I would be: In the ROTC
the team with 45 offensive rebounds...Scored two points and
program
had 10 rebounds, two assists and two steals against Fairfield
(3/6/09) in MAAC
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Sri Lanka
Tournament quarterfinals.
Three words to describe me are: Spontaneous,
AS A
adventurous, outgoing
FRESHMAN: Played in 24 games...Scored a season-
high six points at Drexel (11/28/07)...Recorded two rebounds,
two assists, and one steal in six minutes of action vs. Fairfield
I chose number 42 because: I’ve had that number since
(2/24/08).
I was in sixth grade
My superstitions are: I do my hair the same way before
BEFORE SIENA: Lettered four years in her tenure at W.T. games
Woodson and Paul VI...While at W.T. Woodson named First
Team All-District and First Team All-MET...Also earned Second
My favorite class at Siena is: Sign Language
Team All-District honors...A McDonald’s All American nomi- My favorite thing about Siena is: It’s like its own little
nee...Named team MVP...Lettered one year of volleyball at community, small campus
Paul VI (2003-04) and played goalie on the lacrosse team for
one year at W
Career plans: Join the Army
.T. Woodson.
PERSONAL: Born November 2, 1988 in Virginia...Daughter of
Carl and Diane Cockrum...Has three older brothers Curtis,
Chris and Cole...Enjoys camping and outdoor activities.
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