The St. Thomas women's basketball team was winding up the regular season at Schoenecker Arena on Saturday afternoon. Tradition called for this to be the Tommies' senior day, although there would be no reason for such a ceremony if Carrie Embree had not prolonged her college days in order to play a season of basketball.
Embree came from a farm near Waukee, Iowa, to St. Thomas in the fall of 2003 to pursue an education degree and to play softball in coach John Tschida's powerful program.
The Tommies won Division III national championships in her freshman and sophomore seasons. They had a 98-2 record against MIAC opponents in winning four consecutive league titles.
Embree moved around the diamond, mostly playing left field. She set an MIAC record with 109 stolen bases and was third all-time with 218 hits.
She also was a two-time academic All-America. When her softball eligibility was finished last spring, she still needed a class or two and a semester of student teaching to get her degree.
"It would've been tough for me to be back in school without being in a sport," Embree said. "I played four sports in high school: cross-country, basketball, track and softball. I've always had sports."
Embree attended numerous St. Thomas basketball games during her time on campus. "Watching the team last winter was giving me the urge to play again," she said.
Embree approached coach Ruth Sinn and asked about joining the Tommies for the 2007-08 season.