Neuqua Valley graduate Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, a Purdue senior, has made a successful return this season from an ACL injury, as evidenced by her Big Ten awards Monday night.
Wisdom-Hylton was one of two unanimous choices on the All-Big Ten first team, while also being named to the All-Defensive Team for the third time.
From Purdue's news release:
For the second time in her career, Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton was named first team All-Big Ten by the coaches and the media and for the third time is a member of the All-Defensive team. Wisdom-Hylton was one of two unanimous selections by the coaches to the first team. The senior forward finished the regular season ranked second in the Big Ten in both rebounding and steals, averaging 9.1 boards and 2.6 steals per game. Wisdom-Hylton also ranked in the top-10 in scoring and field goal percentage, averaging 12.8 points per game on 49.2 percent shooting. She leads the team in scoring and rebounding, is tied for the team lead in blocks averaging 1.6 per game, and is second in assists and steals.

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