Foy Follows Up First Year

AUBURN - Gabby Foy's freshman bas­ketball season was quite memorable as col­legiate debuts go.

The former Mt. Blue High School stand­out not only earned a starting job in her first season with Central Maine Communi­ty College, but also was one of the team's top scorers and helped the squad reach the Na­tional Championship game.
Her successful season also wasn't a sur­prise.  "That's why we recruited her," CMCC women's coach Andrew Morong said. "We wanted her to come in and start every game and score 15 points a game. That was our vision for her. She did exactly that. It was great how it turned out."


It was a sizable step for Foy. She noticed the faster pace of the game, saw the inten­sity involved and saw the talent of the play­ers. "It makes you go up to that level too," Foy said. "You know you're either going to step up your game or step down."
It made Foy that much more determined to succeed.  Once I started playing, I looked at it as a challenge," Foy said. "I saw how good they are and I wanted to be at that level. I wanted to be able to play with them. I just did all I could to get to that level."
She averaged 14.7 points per game, four rebounds and two steals. She was a YSCC Second Team pick and earned USCAA DII Second Team honors.
A year ago, Foy was one of the new kids on the Mustangs' block. Now she's one of the seasoned veterans, and that changes things from her perspective.
"It's completely different," Foy said. "The girls really look up to you. It doesn't matter what you do on or off the court. They're always looking to see what you're doing. If you do something that's not up to coach's standards, they're going to think they can do that too. I see myself stepping into this role of being a leader on and off the court."
Foy has embraced that responsibility and has worked hard in the offseason to pre­pare herself on the court. With so many dif­ferent scoring options last year, it was easy for Foy to settle into a contributing role from the outside. She was the team's shoot­er and was a great compliment to the Mus­tangs' inside game.


This year, she'll have to expand on that role.
"You can be a shooter but not just a shoot­er," Morong said. "She has to develop that mindset. Hopefully this year she'll get to the foul line a lot more, penetrating and eek for how many points she scores in the paint. I think that's going to open up her outside game.
"She's a deadly from the outside. Every­body knows that but if that's all you're do­ing, it's easier to take away. As her game becomes more dynamic, she'll hit the same amount of 3's but it will take less shots. She'll score more points because she'll get easier looks in the paint."
Foy wasn't just a shooter in high school. She finished her high school career with an offensive flurry in an Eastern A tour­nament game in which she scored from ev­erywhere in an attempt to carry the Cou­gars on her shoulders. She's excited about  he chance to expand her role with the Mus­tangs.
"I was putting up a lot of shots this sum­mer," Foy said. "I was just kind of develop­ing my game from outside to inside just so I could be a more diverse player."
One example that Foy is trying to give a young CMCC team is that you don't stop working, even after some success.
"Last year I did good, but I could have do­ne a lot better," Foy said. "It was good for a freshman, but I don't want to be just a fresh­man. This year, I don't want to be just a sophomore. I have a lot of goals for myself and for the team. I really want to do whatev­er it takes to get there."
The Mustangs came up shy of a National Championship last year. That disappoint­ment has them motivated to work their way back. With only a few starters return­ing and a more inexperienced team, the Mustangs are starting over to some degree.
"It's definitely hard to adjust when you play a whole year together," Foy said. "It's a completely different group of players. We have a lot of talent. We're really deep. We have a lot of good freshmen coming. The pieces are coming together."
Morong says one of the keys to the devel­opment of this team isn't just players like Foy doing big things but improving by do­ing the little things. That's establishes the foundation this group will build from.
"While she can score a few more points a game, shot selection, hitting the boards and doing even more of the little things she did last year are going to be that much more important this year," he said.


kmills@sunjournal.com

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