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University of the Pacific

Hall of Fame

Tine Freil

Tine Freil

  • Class
    1993
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball

Tine Freil made an indelible mark on the Pacific women's basketball program during her four-year career as a guard from 1989-93.

The most decorated player in program history, Freil ranks third in NCAA Division I history with a Big West Conference-record 1,088 assists and 9.8 assists per game. She is one of just two players in NCAA Division I history to accumulate 1,000 points and 1,000 assists in a career.

Freil wasted no time in establishing her legacy as a freshman in 1989-90, setting the NCAA freshman record for assists per game with 11.1 and earning Big West Conference Freshman of the Year honors. She set the school's single game assist mark with 18 against San Jose State on Feb. 19, 1990, a mark she would increase to 22 against Wichita State her sophomore season. Tine was named to the Big West Conference All-Tournament Team as a freshman, after setting a tournament record with 15 assists in a contest against UC Irvine.

Freil went on to earn all-conference first team recognition each of her final three seasons, tallying up the program's top four single season assist totals and four of the top five single season steal marks.

She continues to rank seventh in the Pacific career record book in scoring with 1,291 points, 10th in rebounds with 602, and third in three-point field goals made per game with 1.4. She was selected by Dick Vitale's Basketball Magazine as a Pre-Season All-American prior to her senior campaign. At the international level, Freil has been the starting point guard for the Danish National Team. 

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