Ellen (Young) O’Rourke
Year of Induction: 2023 | Categories: Girls Basketball, Individual
One of the most well-rounded athletes Salem Community High School has ever produced, 2007 graduate Ellen (Young) O’Rourke left the school as the all-time career scoring leader for the girls and boys basketball program with 2,500 points.
O’Rourke, who was an All-Apollo Conference and Southern Illinois Coaches Association All-South selection all four seasons, made an immediate impact as a freshman when she averaged 15.0 points per game. She also received Special Mention on the IBCA and Champaign News-Gazette All-State Teams. She increased that scoring average to 17.2 points per game as a sophomore and was selected to the IBCA All-State Third Team and Honorable Mention on the Champaign News-Gazette All-State Team. As a junior O’Rourke poured in 24.8 points a game and was an IBCA All-State Second Team choice. During her senior season O’Rourke broke Marla Sapp’s 26-year-old school scoring record of 2,347 points and averaged 25.3 points a game overall. She was an IBCA and Champaign News-Gazette All-State First Team choice as well as an Associated Press Third Team All-State pick. O’Rourke represented the school and Class AA South squad at the IBCA All-Star Game.
O’Rourke was more than just a scoring machine. She set the school record for most steals in a season with 109 in the 2006-07 campaign (since broken) and ranked tenth for most rebounds in a season when she pulled down 291 boards, which she also accomplished in the 2006-07 season. O’Rourke ranked second in season three-point percentage at 44.8 percent for the 2003-04 season and third in made free throws for a season when she hit 150 in the 2006-07 slate.
O’Rourke, who also competed on the volleyball court for two seasons and one year on the track at SCHS, also left her name in the school’s record book for softball where she set the season stolen base mark when she pilfered 37 during the 2005 campaign.
O’Rourke begun her collegiate basketball career at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. During her one season with the Lady Salukis O’Rourke was named to the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman Team as she averaged 11.9 points per game and was third in the MVC in three-point percentage. O’Rourke played her three remaining seasons at the University of Southern Indiana at Evansville. As a sophomore she was a Great Lakes Valley Conference Third Team choice as she averaged 13.1 points per game and reached double digits 18 times. She improved that scoring average to 15.3 points per game as a junior when she was named to the All-GLVC Second Team. Twice she was named the GLVC Player of the Week. Prior to her senior season O’Rourke was named a preseason honorable Mention All-American by the Division II Bulletin. Once again, she was a GLVC Second Team selection after she posted a team-high 15.6 points per game average, which included a career high 34 points against Indianapolis. Twenty-three times she scored in double digits. Despite having played only three seasons at USI, O’Rourke finished eighth all-time on that program’s scoring list with 1249 points, third in career made three-pointers with 150 and third in free throw percentage at 78.0 percent. O’Rourke scored 1,677 points overall in college to go along with 486 rebounds.
O’Rourke was serving as the financial manager for the City of Marengo, Iowa at the time of her SCHS Sports Hall of Fame induction.