2016 ODAC All-Tournament Team
2016 All-ODAC Third-Team
Senior (2016-17): Capped off her last season by helping the Hornets to their best season in school history...Started every game for Hornets...Had nine double digit scoring games, including 15 points against Emory & Henry (Jan. 18) and Eastern Mennonite (Feb. 18)...Finished the season with 181 rebounds, 71 asists, and 52 steals
Junior (2015-16): Started all 29 games this season…Set career high 25 points against Emory and Henry on February 9…Averaged 8.7 points per game while shooting 40.2% from the field...Finished fifth in the ODAC with 30 blocks…Had 79 assists, 165 rebounds and 79 assists on the year…Had a season high seven steals against Meredith on January 2
Sophomore (2014-15): Started the first five games of the year before proving to be a vital cog off the bench…Set her career-high in scoring with nine points against Meredith College on November 22…Matched her career mark with five rebounds against Whittier College on November 16…Also dished out four assists in back-to-back games against Christopher Newport University and Roanoke College in late November…Set a personal collegiate mark with six steals in just 18 minutes against Shenandoah University on December 6.
Freshman (2013-14): Coronel made an impact coming off of the bench for LC, playing in 20 games and averaging 6.7 minutes per contest…She scored eight points, grabbed four rebounds and had four assists in the 96-45 win over William Peace on December 14.
Before LC: Earned numerous awards in her four years as a Bee, including Second-Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-District, and First-Team All-Conference accolades...Competed in the conference's all-star game in her final two seasons.
Personal
Parents: Dave and Beth Coronel
Siblings: Kyle, Anna
Dream Vacation: Take a trip to Italy
Favorite Movies: Remember the Titans, Crazy Stupid Love
Favorite TV Show: Revenge
Career Aspirations: She wants to become a certified Physical Therapist or Athletic Trainer
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet means being a part of something so much being bigger than myself, it's being part of family.