Hall of Fame

Dani Davison-Holgate

Dani Davison-Holgate

  • Class
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball
Dani Davison-Holgate of Belgrade, Montana was one of Montana’s top high school players and played for two years as a MSU-Northern Skylight earning Montana’s top athlete award, the 1999 Little Sullivan Award for her performance. As a co-captain and co-MVP, she set four new school records, led the team to two conference championships and two national tournament appearances with an 8th place finish in 1999. She led the nation and the Frontier Conference in 1997-98 in 3 point percentage in 1998-99 with 52% and wad 3rd in the nation if free throws with 88.6%. Davison-Holgate earned NAIA Division I All-American Honorable Mention and Second Team honors. She still is in the top ten all-time school records for career points, career scoring average, single season average, most free throws attempted and most free throws made. Davison-Holgate is currently coaching junior varsity girl’s basketball in Belgrade, Montana where she lives with her husband, Eddy and their three children, Cal, Caden and Camdyn.
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