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Jeana (Hoffman) Krome earned just about every award possible while leading the Coyotes to a 33-2 record, an NCC regular season and tournament title, and a national runner-up finish in Kearney, Nebraska. She was an All-American, an Academic All-District honoree, the NCC MVP, the NCC Tournament MVP, and was named to the all-region and all-Elite Eight tournament teams.
Krome led the NCC in scoring as a senior with 17.6 points per game, and earned all-NCC honors twice in as many years. She connected on 127 three-pointers as a senior and led the nation in three's per game.
Krome spent a year playing professionally in Holland. The next season, she teamed up with twin sister Jenna on the Rock County Robins of the Women's Blue Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) and led the Robins to the WBCBL championship. Krome was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
She lives near Sioux Falls and works at Avera Health Krome and her husband, Ryan, have three kids, Kash, Kruz and Knox.
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