Ripley County Basketball Hall of Fame
Marcy (Dickman) Baumer
Marcy (Dickman) Baumer is a 1992 graduate of Jac-Cen-Del High School. She went on to earn degrees in Chemistry and Biology at Indiana University. She then attended Butler University where she graduated with honors, earning a degree in Physician Assistant studies.
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During her illustrious basketball career with the Lady Eagles, Baumer scored over 1,000 points in a three year span. Those points were scored entirely on two-point baskets and free throws. She was named the team's Most Valuable Player during her junior and senior year. She was her team's leading rebounder her sophomore, junior and senior years. During her senior year, she held the team's highest free throw percentage and averaged 21.3 points per game.
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For her Lady Eagles, Baumer earned a spot on the Ohio River Valley All-Conference teams in 1990, 1991, & 1992. In 1992, she was named the ORVC MVP as the leading scorer of the conference. She was also named to the Ripley County Invitational All-Tourney teams in 1990, 1991 & 1992. She was named to the Batesville All-Sectional team those same three years, and earned Sectional MVP in 1991. She earned a place on the Columbus All-Regional team in 1991 by scoring 30 points in the regional game.
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Thanks to her success with the Eagles, Baumer was named to the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association All-Star team in 1991-1992. She also earned a spot on Hoosier Basketball Magazines Fourth Team All-State in 1991, and Second Team All-State in 1992. In addition, she was named an alternate for the Magazine's Top 40 Workout. Adding to her collection of MVP designations, Baumer was named MVP in the 40/8 All-Star game.
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Baumer is a Physician Assistant for Margaret Mary Health and currently lives in Batesville with her husband of 19 years, Dan and their two sons. Max is a freshman at Batesville High School and Alex is a 7th grader at Batesville Middle School.
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Marcy is honored to join her father Louis Dickman, and her sister Connie Dickman in the Ripley County Basketball Hall of Fame.