Timberwolves’ first female All-Canadian inducted to Wall of Honour
PRINCE GEORGE – The University of Northern British Columbia Women’s basketball team was just one year into its existence at the BCCAA level, and Timberwolves coach Loralyn Murdoch knew she needed a standard-bearer for the program. In the summer of 2000, she met Lindsay Anderson, and the TWolves changed forever. What followed was one of the finest careers ever in green and gold, worthy of being the newest inductee into the UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour.
Playing for Melfort Composite Collegiate in Melfort, Saskatchewan, Lindsay Anderson had already established herself as a difference-maker. Craig Beaucamp, who has since coached at the U SPORTS level for two decades, was her coach at Melfort and said Anderson carried herself in a fashion that was rare for the high school level.
“The word that comes to mind is fiery. She was incredibly competitive, and incredibly hard on herself,” said Beaucamp. “She really hated to lose. In fact, we spent some time learning to contain it. If she had a poor game shooting, she was in the gym the next morning, putting up shots. Compared to others her age, she was so committed and passionate about working on her game.”
