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1996-97: WBCA Kodak All-America Honorable Mention, All District 8, WCC Player of the year… All-WCC First Team (3rd all-league selection)… Named MVP of the Portland Invitational after collecting 17 points (4-4 3-pt.), five assists and five steals in the title game… WCC Player of the Week selection for Nov. 24-30 after averaging 15.0 points (15-24 FG), 4.3 steals and 7.0 assists… Named to the L’eggs Classic all-tournament team... tied her career high with 10 assists vs. PSU… WCC Player of the Week for December 16-23 after hitting 10-15 3 Pt. Shots in victories at Montana and Montana State… broke own record of six threes in a game, nailing seven vs. Montana State… 14 points, nine assists and six steals vs. Boston University (12-30-96)… 23 points (4-6 3-Pt.), seven assists and three steals vs. Idaho… 17 points and seven steals vs. Santa Clara… 14 points and five steals vs. Saint Mary’s… registered 11 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals in a win vs. #22 San Francisco… knocked down five threes in the first-half vs. USD in a 80-41 win…. became WCC’s all-time leader in 3-pointers (223) and steals (318), swiping seven vs. USD… 12 points, nine assists, and six steals in a win vs. LMU… Tallied 19 points and a career-high 12 assists vs. Gonzaga… 16 points, six assists and four steals in a 64-62 win over Santa Clara… 17 points, nine rebounds and nine assists in a 65-46 victory over Saint Mary’s in her last game in the Chiles Center…Her team stat rankings included first in 3Pt FG (63, #1 WCC), assists (6.0, #1 WCC, #16 nationally) and steals (3.9, #1 WCC, #8 nationally) and second in scoring (14.2, #4 WCC), 3PT FG% (.396, #4WCC) and FT% (.782, #3 WCC).
1995-96: All-WCC First Team (her second selection to the all-league team)… All-WCC Tournament… National statistical rankings included 17th in steals (106-3.5), 11th in 3-point FG% (.428) and 15th in 3-pointers made (80-2.7)… WCC stat rankings included 9th in scoring (13.5), first in steals (106 is second-highest in WCC history), 11th in FG% (.441), fourth in 3-point FG%, first in 3-pointers made (80 is second-highest in WCC history), and fourth in assists (127-4.2)…Team stat rankings included first in minutes played (33.0), 3-point FG% and steals, second in scoring and assists and fourth in FT% (.746) and rebounding (4.2)… Shot .900 (27-for-30) from the free throw line in WCC games… double-figure scoring in 21 of 30 games… Enters the 1996-97 season third on the WCC’s career 3-pointers list with 160 (needs 26 to become all-time leader)… Enters the 1996-97 season needing 71 steals to become the all-time WCC leader… Is only the second player in WCC history to total more than 100 assists and steals in the same season (the other is Portland’s Vickey Chalfant in 1985-86)… Set a Portland single-game record for 3-point field goal attempts with 12 vs. Montana State and Boise State… Recorded eight steals (one shy of the school record) vs. Concordia – a WCC high in 1995-96.. Career-high 32 points at USF… Career-high 10 assists vs. LMU… WCC Player of the week Feb. 19 and Sports Illustrated’s “Faces In The Crowd” May 13 after setting a new NCAA record with 14 consecutive made 3-pointers – hit her final two attempts Feb. 10 at Pepperdine, 6-for-6 (WCC single-game record) vs. San Diego on Feb. 15 and went 6-for-6 before missing on her final attempt vs. USF on Feb. 17… Tied Portland’s single-game record for 3-pointers with six vs. San Diego, San Francisco and Gonzaga, Feb. 29 at the WCC Tournament (26 points)… Her six threes vs. Gonzaga is a WCC Tournament record… February national winner of the AT&T Long Distance Award after leading the nation with a sizzling .632 (36-for-57) 3-point percentage in games from Feb. 1 through March 3… Set a new Portland single-season record with 80 3-pointers, shattering her former mark of 49 in 1994-95… Totalled the third-highest season steals mark in school history with 106 (record is 111)… Portland career record holder for 3-pointers with 160.
1994-95: All-WCC Honorable mention… led the conference in 3-point FG% (.386) and finished fifth in 3-pointrs made… WCC assist leader (4.6)… WCC Player of the Week Jan. 23 (scored a career high 23 points in road wins at Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara)… averaged 8.8 points and 3.3 rebounds and was the team’s No. 3 free throw shooter (.780).
1993-94: All-WCC Freshman Team... played in all 29 games and made 13 starts as a freshman… Portland’s 3–point shooting leader (31)… scored a season-high 15 points vs. Bucknell… four 3-poiners vs. Idaho... made the final 50 cut for the West Team at the 1994 Olympic Sports Festival tryouts.
Kamiakin High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Kevin Estes… All-Big 9 League First Team as a junior and senior… Kamiakin twice won the Big 9 and district championships and compiled a 26-3 record Lansing’s senior year… two Washington AAA State Tournament appearances… Lansing holds the school’s single-season 3-pointers record with 44 her junior year… Spokane Stars AAU team member… Kamiakin Honor Roll.
Personal: Born August 19, 1975… full name is Deana Rae Lansing… parents are Bonnie Asher and Dean Lansing… major is criminal justice.
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