St. John's University Athletics
2008-09 Women's Basketball Roster

Victoria Hodges
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Farmington
- Hometown:
- Farmington, Conn.
Note on Hodges: Has been medically precluded from competition for entire career due to injury.
As A Junior in 2008-09: Bounced back from an injury that sidelined her the past two years to register first season of collegiate basketball action ... played in 12 games ... highly effective shooter when the opportunity presented itself, connecting on 66.7 percent of her shots from the field ... saw action in four BIG EAST contests ... played in first collegiate game against Northeastern (Nov. 14) ... saw three minutes of action and tallied first-career rebound against Dartmouth (Nov. 18) ... registered first-career steal at LIU (Dec. 13) ... scored first-career basket on a layup in the second half vs. Howard (Dec. 16) ... sunk first-ever free throws as part of two-point, one-rebound effort vs. Buffalo (Dec. 20) ... played one minute and grabbed one rebound against then-No. 1 UConn (Feb. 11) ... scored four points, grabbed five rebounds in eight minutes of action at then-No. 14 Pitt (March 2) ... recorded new career highs with six points and three field goals vs. Harvard in WNIT First Round (March 20).
As a Sophomore In 2007-08: Sat out the season with a fracture in her foot.
As A Freshman In 2006-07: Suffered a season-ending injury prior to the start of the season.
Before St. John[apos]s: Averaged a double-double at Farmington High School with 12.7 points and 10.5 rebounds per game ... in 2004-05, was a member of the Coaches All-State Team, the New Britain Herald All-Conference Team and the All-Academic Team ... led Farmington to NW Conference Tournament title in 2005-06 ... named tournament most valuable player.
Personal: Victoria T. Hodges ... daughter of Vincent Hodges and Janet Gordon ... father, Vincent, played college basketball for Santa Fe ... has two siblings, Patricia (31) and Vincent (29) ... majoring in education and minoring in African studies.