Honor Roll
Monmouth’s Amanda Rosato burst onto the collegiate basketball scene with a 30-point output in her debut. The Hawks defeated Fordham 76-71 in double overtime, and Rosato never looked back. She is prominent in the Monmouth record book in nearly every category, and currently ranks third on Monmouth’s all-time scoring list at 1,889 points, including two 39-point games (second all-time), a 35-point game, and a 34-point game. Her 521 points during the 1998-99 season ranks second in program history for a single season. In addition to her scoring prowess, Rosato currently sits at 16th in Monmouth history with 234 career assists. With 217 career steals, she ranks fourth in program history.
During a 78-67 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on January 31, 2001, Rosato sunk a Monmouth record 17 free-throws en route to 39 points. The senior would also set the top program mark for free-throws in a season with 142, and is third in program history with 398 career made free-throws. Her astounding .827 (398-481) career free-throw percentage sits atop the Monmouth leaderboard. And her 227 career three-point field goals made also ranks first. As a freshman, Rosato was named to the NEC All-Rookie Team in 1997-98 and earned Second Team All-Conference honors after her 1998-99 campaign. She elevated to the First Team the year after, and landed on the Second Team once again as a senior.