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Andrea (Ronderos) Erdmann

  • Class
    2006
  • Induction
    2012
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball - Women's
Andrea (Ronderos) Erdmann
Outstanding Athlete
Women’s Basketball 2003-2006
 
An NAIA All-American and school record-holder for points scored in a single game, Andrea (Ronderos) Erdmann left an indelible mark on the University of Mary women’s basketball program. She led the Marauders to consecutive conference championships in their final two seasons as a member of the Dakota Athletic Conference (DAC) and she finished as one of the top scorers in school history.
 
After transferring to U-Mary from Northern State University, Andrea claimed All-DAC 10 and conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as the Marauders went 17-1 in conference play, 32-3 overall and advanced to the NAIA semifinals. She set a school record when she scored 42 points against South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. For the season, Andrea averaged 13.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
 
Andrea led U-Mary to another strong season in 2005 as the Marauders went 29-4 overall, again won the DAC-10 title with a 17-1 record and made the second round of the NAIA tournament. In addition to again earning All-DAC 10 and DAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year honors, she was selected to the All-NAIA third team and earned NAIA Scholar-Athlete accolades.
 
Her senior season, the Marauders finished 21-7 and Andrea averaged 15.1 points per game as the Marauders began the transition to NCAA. She scored 1,407 points in her career, seventh all-time for the Marauders, and distributed 388 assists (6th).
 
A native of Washburn, ND, Andrea is the daughter of Pablo and Collette Ronderos. With Andrea’s induction, she and Pablo become the first father-daughter pair in the Marauders Hall of Fame. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 2006 and a Master of Education in 2008 from the University of Mary. Currently a stay-at-home mother, fitness instructor, and substitute teacher, Andrea lives in Crookston, MN, with her husband Bruce and their child, Isaac
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