Team 1986-87 Nebraska Women's Basketball

One of the shortest centers in NCAA Division I basketball during her playing career, Angie Miller played much larger inside than her size, ranking 12th all time at Nebraska with 1,541 career points and 661 career rebounds.

Along with being a strong inside scorer and rebounder, Miller was one of the best shooters in NU history, connecting on 79.6 percent (335-421) of her free throw attempts in her career to tie for sixth on NU's all-time list.  Her .511 career field goal percentage (603-1,181) is tied for 10th all time at Nebraska.

Miller enjoyed her finest season as a junior, scoring 500 points to go along with 185 rebounds to average 18.5 points and 6.9 boards per game. 

Miller also connected on 83.6 percent (102-122) of her free throw attempts as a junior in 1985-86.  She earned honorable-mention All-Big Eight accolades in 1985-86.

Miller produced career highs with 30 points in an 87-76 loss at Kansas on Feb. 16, 1985, and a 78-56 loss at Creighton on Jan. 6, 1986.  She pulled down a career-high 22 rebounds in an 81-79 overtime loss to Missouri-Kansas City on Dec. 7, 1983, which ranks as the third-best total in NU history.

Miller was elected to the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame in 2003.  As a two-time all-class all-state performer in both volleyball and basketball at Wilber-Clatonia High School, Miller scored 1,581 points in her career and led the Wolverines to a Class C title as a senior with a 27-0 record.

She led Anselmo-Merna to the Nebraska high school girls state tournament in 1992-93 and was the high school girls basketball coach at Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer through the 2011-12 season. Miller (Schnacker) is currently a physical education teacher at Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer.

Miller's Career Statistics

Year

G-GS

FG-FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

TRB-Avg.

PF-D

A

TO

Blk

ST

Pts-Avg.

1983-84

28-28

165-307

.537

NA

NA

79-108

.731

199-7.1

73-0

29

74

5

24

409-14.6

1984-85

28-25

148-317

.467

NA

NA

91-113

.805

148-5.3

84-2

29

51

8

21

387-13.8

1985-86

27-26

199-384

.518

NA

NA

102-122

.836

185-6.9

76-0

52

77

8

27

500-18.5

1986-87 24-16 91-173 .526 NA NA 63-78 .808 129-5.4 61-1 34 56 0 20 245-10.2

Career

107-95

603-1,181

.511

NA

NA

335-421

.796

661-6.2

294-3

144

258

21

92

1,541-14.4