Cass Bauer-Bilodeau Explained

Cass Bauer-Bilodeau
Birth Date:27 June 1972
Birth Place:Hysham, Montana, U.S.
College:Montana State University,
Highlights:
  • Big Sky Player of the Year (1993)
  • 3x All-Big Sky (1992–1994)

Cass Bauer-Bilodeau (born Cassandra Sue Bauer on June 27, 1972) is an American former collegiate and professional basketball player.

Basketball career

A native of Hysham, Montana, she graduated in 1994 from Montana State University, where she played for their basketball team, nicknamed The Bobcats, and earned a degree in nursing.[1] She led the Bobcats to their first championship in the Big Sky Conference.

She began her professional career in 1996 with the Columbus Quest in the now-defunct American Basketball League (ABL). She became the ABL's all-time free throw percentage leader, making 147 out of 168 free throws for an average of 87 percent.

After the ABL folded due to financial difficulties, she joined the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1999 to 2002, playing for the Charlotte Sting, the Washington Mystics, and the Sacramento Monarchs. Citing pain in her right knee, she announced her retirement shortly before the 2003 season.

Career statistics

WNBA career statistics

Regular season

|-| align="left" | 1999| align="left" | Charlotte|25||0||4.9||38.2||0.0||87.5||0.8||0.2||0.0||0.0||0.5||1.3 |-| align="left" | 2000| align="left" | Charlotte|29||18||13.7||40.3||0.0||85.7||1.9||0.5||0.3||0.1||1.0||2.6 |-| align="left" | 2001| align="left" | Washington|15||0||6.8||29.4||0.0||50.0||1.2||0.2||0.1||0.1||0.4||1.0|-| align="left" | 2002| align="left" | Sacramento|25||2||9.3||29.8||0.0||60.0||1.6||0.0||0.1||0.2||1.0||1.7|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 4 years, 3 teams|94||20||9.1||35.6||0.0||72.2||1.4||0.2||0.1||0.1||0.8||1.8

College career statistics

|-| align="left" | 1990–91| align="left" | Montana State|24||-||-||52.9||0.0||81.6||3.3||0.4||0.1||0.1||-|| 4.3 |-| align="left" | 1991–92| align="left" | Montana State|24||-||-||44.4||0.0||73.5||6.3||0.7||0.4||0.4||-||10.3 |-| align="left" | 1992–93| align="left" | Montana State|29||-||-||50.9||50.0||84.2||8.6||0.6||0.6||0.4||-||18.1 |-| align="left" | 1993–94| align="left" | Montana State|26||-||-||43.8||26.3||80.3||10.0||0.9||1.0||1.2||-||20.9 |-| style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Career|103||-||-||46.9||27.3||80.4||7.2||0.6||0.6||0.5||-||13.8 |- class="sortbottom"|style="text-align:center;" colspan="14"|Statistics retrieved from Sports-Reference.[2]

Personal life

In 2000, she married her longtime boyfriend, Brent Bilodeau, an American/Canadian professional ice hockey player who was playing in the East Coast Hockey League.

She subsequently moved with her family to Las Vegas, Nevada and worked as a critical care and emergency department registered nurse.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Whatever happened to … Cass Bauer-Bilodeau. Writer. ANDREW HINKELMAN, Chronicle Sports. Bozeman Daily Chronicle. 2017-08-31. en.
  2. Web site: Cass Bauer-Bilodeau College Stats. Sports-Reference. April 11, 2024.