CRESTON, Iowa – Southwestern Community College standout Brooklyn Hadl has cemented her name in Spartan history, setting new program records for free throws made in both a season and a career.
Hadl, a sophomore guard, showcased her efficiency and consistency at the free-throw line throughout the 2024-25 season, knocking down 157 of 198 attempts for a 79.3% success rate. Her season total surpassed the previous mark, solidifying her as the most reliable free-throw shooter in a single campaign for the Spartans.
Her dominance extended beyond a single season, as Hadl also set the career free throws record, making 223 of her 287 attempts across two seasons, finishing with a 77.7% accuracy. Her ability to convert from the charity stripe provided the Spartans with a crucial scoring option in key moments throughout her career.
Hadl's contributions did not go unnoticed, as she earned Second Team All-Region honors in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC). Competing against top-tier talent across the conference, her performance from the line, combined with her overall playmaking ability, played a pivotal role in Southwestern's season.
With her name now etched in the record books, Hadl leaves a legacy of precision and perseverance at Southwestern. As the Spartans continue to build toward future success, her records will stand as a benchmark for excellence in free-throw shooting for years to come.