Katie Dukiet
1989-1992
A dynamic leader and playmaker, Katie Dukiet was the driving force behind one of Randolph’s most successful girls basketball eras. Standing 5'10", she combined size, vision, and defense to dominate as a guard, averaging 14.9 points and 10.5 assists per game, while totaling 1,307 career points. Her all-around game included standout performances with highs of 38 points, 22 rebounds, and 17 assists.
Dukiet helped lead Randolph to IHC Conference titles all four years (1989–1992), along with County (1989) and Sectional (1990) Championships. The 1992 team finished 21-1, and over her final three seasons the Rams posted an impressive 61-9 record (.871).
Named to the 1992 Star-Ledger All-State Team, Dukiet’s poise, durability, and defensive intensity set a lasting standard for Randolph basketball excellence.
Accolades
1992 Star Ledger All-State Team
Dominant player as a 5-10 Guard, she averaged 14.9 points, 10.5 assists/game. Four year total of 1307 points High Game of 38 points, 22 rebounds, 17 assists.
1989-1992 IHC Conference Champions
1990 Sectional Champions
1989 County Champions
Team Record 21-1
Three-Year Team Record: 61-9 (.871 pct.)
The defensive play of Katie was an important part of the Teams success. She never came out of the game because of foul trouble nor did she ever foul out of a game.