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Becky (Miller) White was a standout volleyball and women’s basketball player from 1982-86, becoming the first women in NAIA history to be a four-time All-America in two different sports. In volleyball, she re-wrote the Biola record book and still holds career school records for attack percentage (.573) and blocks (687) and ranks third in kills (1,622). During her senior season, Miller helped Biola to its first of many NAIA National Championship Tournament appearances, finishing as the national runner-up in 1985. Once basketball season rolled around, she continued to dominate, averaging 20.2 points and 12.5 rebounds for her career. Miller still owns the career records for points (2,411), rebounds (1,492), field goals made (933) and free throws made (545). She also helped Biola reach its first NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championship in 1983-84 as well as the Eagles finished 23-10.
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