Dream Makers

"Where Dedication Meets Dreams"

Meet Lisa

Over the years I have spent thousands of hours in the gym working to improve and ultimately perfect my shot.  All the hard work has rewarded me with an amazing journey from being named Indiana's Miss Basketball and High School All-American to playing in the Final Four for the Penn State Lady Lions.
With my amateur career concluding in 2002, I began working with young people through one-on-one lessons and team clinics.  In December of 2008, Dream Makers Basketball was formed and day camps were introduced to targeted communities.                                                                                                                                 
I currently live in Fishers, IN with my husband, Aaron, daughter, Kayla and our dog, Josie.  Outside of my private lessons, camps & clinics, I work part-time at Cardinal Fitness.  I enjoy working out, playing basketball, spending time with my friends & family and going to college football and basketball games.

Penn State 2000-01:  Academic all-Big Ten honoree...Verizon Academic All-American candidate...Kodak All-American nominee...second team All Big Ten honoree.  Averaged 14.7 ppg, converted 83% on FT's, and ended her career as PSU's career leader in three-pointers with 230 treys and 583 attempts...concluded career at No. 5 in all-time scoring (1,663 points).  Ranked No. 8 nationally on Women's Basketball Journal's preseason "Best Pure Shooter" list.
1999-2000:  NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team...honorable mention All-Big Ten honoree... Academic All-Big Ten honoree... GTE Academic All American nominee... named to Duke's Ronald McDonald Classic All-Tournament team.  Tied for season record 70 three-pointers...  became PSU's career three-point bucket leader...also became the 22nd Lady Lion in school history to record 1,000 points in her career.  Preseason Street & Smith's honorable mention All American.
1998-1999:  Honorable mention All Big-Ten honoree by both the coaches and media...Academic All-Big Ten honoree...named to the Wachovia Women's Invitational all-tournament team.
1997-1998:   Named to the Big Ten all-Freshman team...saw action in all 34 games off the bench...came off the bench to score a team high 16 points, including three buckets from long range in the WNIT championship victory at Baylor.

Richmond H.S. (Indiana) 1994-1997:  Became the first female in Richmond HS history to have her No. 20 jersey retired.  Named 1997 Indiana's Miss Basketball.  Named to 1996 Street & Smith's, Nike,  & Women's Basketball News Service All American teams.  Ranked #9 player in the country by Blue Star Index.  U.S.A. Today Super 25 member. Ended high school career with single game (49 points) & career (2140 points) scoring records.