Greta Buehler (formerly Koss)
Greta (Koss) Buehler played for the Lady Griz Basketball team from 1993-1997. A 6-2 forward, Greta won four Big Sky Conference titles and advanced to four NCAA tournaments. She was named the Mary Louise Pop Zimmerman (MVP) award winner, and was also the co-recipient of the Outstanding Defensive Player award as a junior. As of 2016, she’s ranked fifth in school history with 846 career rebounds, and tied for 19th in career scoring with 1,157 points.
Greta's 289 rebounds as a senior (1996-1997) are the second most ever by a Lady Griz player in a season, and her 20 boards against Montana State set a (then) single-game record. Greta played professionally for the Utah Starzz in 1997 – the inaugural year of the WNBA. She was voted the Big Sky’s Scholar Athlete of the Year, and the NCAA Woman of the Year for the state of Montana as a senior.
Click here to see Greta (Koss) Buehler's Griz Hall of Fame webpage
Greta's 289 rebounds as a senior (1996-1997) are the second most ever by a Lady Griz player in a season, and her 20 boards against Montana State set a (then) single-game record. Greta played professionally for the Utah Starzz in 1997 – the inaugural year of the WNBA. She was voted the Big Sky’s Scholar Athlete of the Year, and the NCAA Woman of the Year for the state of Montana as a senior.
Click here to see Greta (Koss) Buehler's Griz Hall of Fame webpage