
Tori Fisher
| Number | 11 |
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| Class | Fr |
| Position | F |
| Height | 6-1 |
| Hometown | Greely, Colo. |
| Prev. School | University H.S. |

Pre UCCS Notes:
Lettered in basketball 2008-2012 ... captain 2012-2012 ... lettered in track and field 2008-2012 ... all conference honorable mention 2011 ... all state 2012 ... all state academic 2012 National Honor Society
Personal Notes:
majoring in Pre-Med/ Undecided major ... career goals of being a pediatrician ... parents are Bill Fisher & Marci Sutter ... says best thing about Colorado Springs is the view and activities ... favorite restaurant is The Melting Pot in Fort Collins ... favorite pro athlete is Chris Anderson ... favorite sports team other than UCCS is the Denver Nuggets and Stanford women's basketball ... favorite book is the Hunger Games trilogy ... favorite movie of the past year is Brave ... favorite food is cookies ... favorite place on campus other than athletic facilities is anywhere looking at the mountains ... favorite TV show is pretty little liars ... favorite music is anything country ... least successful sport is golf ... first job was a concession stand worker ... desired travel destination is Rio ... says parents were right when they said to "never give up" ... biggest pet peeve is people popping their necks
Stories featuring Tori Fisher | |||
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| March 1, 2013 | Fisher's Double-Double Leads UCCS to Victory Against Rangers | DENVER, Colo. - The University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's basketball team (19-6 / 16-5 RMAC) defeats the Regis Rangers (10-15 / 9-12 RMAC) tonight 72-66. The win for UCCS secures its best record in program history and will allow the Mountain Lions to host a quarterfinal game in the 2013 RMAC shootout this Tuesday at the Gallogly Events Center. It will be just the second home playoff game in program history. | |
| January 26, 2013 | Kirchoff Soars Against Eagles in Second Half to Lead UCCS to Historic Win | CHADRON, Neb. - The University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's basketball team continues its historic run tonight, defeating the Chadron State Eagles 78-61 to improve to 13-4 for the first time in program history. | |













