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6 2016 WBB Awards.Indd WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 13 Coaching Awards 17 Other Honors 19 First Team All-Americans by School 22 First Team Academic All-Americans by School 31 NCAA Postgraduate scholarship winners by School 35 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1980 Denise Curry, UCLA; Tina Division II Carla Eades, Central Mo.; Gunn, BYU; Pam Kelly, Francine Perry, Quinnipiac; STATE FARM/WBCA Louisiana Tech; Nancy Stacey Cunningham, First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Lieberman, Old Dominion; Shippensburg; Claudia Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored Inge Nissen, Old Dominion; Schleyer, Abilene Christian; by Kodak through 2006-07 season. Jill Rankin, Tennessee; Lorena Legarde, Portland; Susan Taylor, Valdosta St.; Janice Washington, Valdosta 1975 Carolyn Bush, Wayland Rosie Walker, Stephen St.; Donna Burks, Dayton; Baptist; Marianne Crawford, F. Austin; Holly Warlick, Beth Couture, Erskine; Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Tennessee; Lynette Candy Crosby, Northern Ill.; Cal St. Fullerton; Lusia Woodard, Kansas. Kelli Litsch, Southwestern Harris, Delta St.; Jan 1981 Denise Curry, UCLA; Anne Okla. Irby, William Penn; Ann Donovan, Old Dominion; Division III Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Meyers, UCLA; Brenda Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Kaye Cross, Colby; Sallie Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Kris Kirchner, Rutgers; Maxwell, Kean; Page Lutz, Debbie Oing, Indiana; Sue Carol Menken, Oregon St.; Elizabethtown; Deanna Rojcewicz, Southern Conn. Cindy Noble, Tennessee; Kyle, Wilkes; Laurie Sankey, St.; Susan Yow, Elon. LaTaunya Pollard, Long Simpson; Eva Marie 1976 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair Beach St.; Bev Smith, Pittman, St. Andrews; Lois St.; Cindy Brogdon, Oregon; Valerie Walker, Salto, New Rochelle; Sally Mercer; Nancy Dunkle, Cheyney; Lynette Woodard, Gangell, Hartwick. Cal St. Fullerton; Doris Kansas. 1985 Division I Anucha Browne, Northwestern; Felderhoff, Stephen F. 1982 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Sheila Collins, Tennessee; Austin; Lusia Harris, Delta Angela Turner, Louisiana Kirsten Cummings, Long St.; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Tech; Valerie Walker, Beach St.; Medina Dixon, Marianne Crawford Stanley, Cheyney; Bev Smith, Old Dominion; Teresa Immaculata; Pearl Worrell, Oregon; Jerilynn Harper, Edwards, Georgia; Kamie Wayland Baptist; Susan Tennessee Tech; Janet Ethridge, Texas; Pam Gant, Yow, North Carolina St.; Harris, Georgia; Barbara Louisiana Tech; Janet Susie Kudrna, William Penn. Kennedy, Clemson; June Harris, Georgia; Eun Jung 1977 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair Olkowski, Rutgers; Mary Lee, La.-Monroe; Cheryl St.; Nancy Dunkle, Cal St. Ostrowski, Tennessee; Miller, Southern California. Fullerton; Rita Easterling, Valerie Still, Kentucky. Division II Darlene Chaney, Hampton; Mississippi Col.; Susie 1983 University Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Anita Cooper, Hampton; Snider Eppers, Baylor; Division Valerie Still, Kentucky; Julie Fruendt, Lewis; Rosie Doris Felderhoff, Stephen F. LaTaunya Pollard, Long Jones, Central Mo.; Rachel Austin; Lusia Harris, Delta Beach St.; Paula McGee, Jackson, St. Anselm; Sharon St.; Charlotte Lewis, Illinois Southern California; Cheryl Lyke, Utica; Vincene Morris, St.; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Miller, Southern California; Philadelphia U.; Francine Patricia Roberts, Tennessee; Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Perry, Quinnipiac; Lynette Mary Scharff, Immaculata. Tech; Tanya Haave, Richardson, FIU; Claudia 1978 Genia Beasley, North Carolina Tennessee; Joyce Walker, Schleyer, Abilene Christian. St.; Carol Blazejowski, LSU; Jasmina Perazic, Division III Deanna Kyle, Scranton; Ann Montclair St.; Debbie Brock, Mary land; Priscilla Gary, Fitzpatrick, New Rochelle; Delta St.; Cindy Brogdon, Kansas St. Terri Schumacher, Wis.- Tennessee; Julie Gross, College Carol Welch, Cal Poly Oshkosh; Tracy Weaver, LSU; Althea Gwyn, Queens Division Pomona; Jackie White, Cal Muskingum; Jeannie (NY); Kathy Harston, Poly Pomona; Mary Beasley, Demers, Buena Vista; Wayland Baptist; Nancy Barry; Regina Brown, Col. Shontel Sherwood, Pomona- Lieber man, Old Dominion; of Charleston; Daphne Pitzer; Evelyn Oquendo, Ann Meyers, UCLA; Lynette Donnelly, Francis Marion; Salem St.; Maureen Burchill, Woodard, Kansas. Carla Eades, Central Mo.; Southern Me.; Wendy 1979 Cindy Brogdon, Tennessee; Alison Fay, Bent ley; Linda Engel mann, UNCG; Dawn Carol Chason, Valdosta St.; Krawford, Oakland; Kelli Cillo, New Rochelle. Pat Colasardo, Montclair St.; Litsch, South western Okla.; 1986 Division I Cheryl Miller, Southern Denise Curry, UCLA; Nancy Robin Mortensen, St. John California; Kamie Ethridge, Lieberman, Old Dominion; Fisher. Texas; Lillie Mason, Western Jill Rankin, Wayland Baptist; 1984 Division I Pam McGee, Southern Ky.; Teresa Edwards, Susan Taylor, Valdosta St.; California; Cheryl Miller, Georgia; Cindy Brown, Long Rosie Walker, Stephen F. Southern California; Janice Beach St.; Wanda Ford, Austin; Franci Washington, Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Drake; Jennifer Gillom, Ole Ohio St.; Lynette Woodard, Yolanda Laney, Cheyney; Miss; Pam Leake, North Kansas. Tresa Brown, North Carolina; Katrina McClain, Carolina; Janet Harris, Georgia; Sue Wicks, Georgia; Becky Jackson, Rutgers. Auburn; Annette Smith, Texas; Marilyn Stephens, Temple; Joyce Walker, LSU. All-America Teams 2 Division II Von Fulmore, N.C. Central; Division II Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Division II Crystal Hardy, Delta St.; Jackie Harris, Central Mo.; Jackie Dolberry, Hampton; Carmille Barnette, Hope Linthicum, Central Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Longwood; Niki Bracken, Conn. St.; Vickie Mitchell, Pomona; Jill Halapin, Pitt.- Cal Poly Pomona; Kammy Cal Poly Pomona; Vincene Johnstown; Joy Jeter, New Brown, Virginia St.; Julie Morris, Philadelphia U.; Haven; Mary Naughton, Dabrowski, Southern N.H.; Leone Patterson, Chapman; Stonehill; Julie Wells, Debbie Delie, Oakland; Delinda Samuel, Delta St.; Northern Ky.; Vanessa Durene Heisler, North Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Wells, West Tex. A&M; Dakota; Bridget Hale, Christian; Diane Walker, Shannon Williams, Valdosta Pitt.-Johnstown; Shannon Slippery Rock; Lisa Walters, St.; Tammy Wilson, Central Williams, Valdosta St.; Minn. St. Mankato. Mo. Jeannette Yeoman, St. Division III Jane Meyer, Elizabethtown; Division III Jessica Beachy, Concordia- Joseph’s (IN). Jeannie Demers, Buena M’head; Catie Cleary, Division III Kim Beckman, Buena Vista; Vista; Cathy Lanni, Pine Manor; Lesa Dennis, Cathy Clark, Marietta; Rhode Island Col.; Rinny Emmanuel (MA); Kimm Arlene Eagan, Buffalo St.; Lesane, Albany (NY); Una Lacken, TCNJ; Louise Robin Gaby, Eastern Conn. Espenkotter, Scranton; MacDonald, St. John Fisher; St.; Ann Gilbert, Oberlin; Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Linda Mason, Rust; Patti Anestine Hector, Clark Amy Proctor, St. Norbert; McCrudden, New York U.; (MA); Susan Heidt, St. John Connie Sanford, Heidelberg; Angie Polk, UNCG; Sonja Fisher; Anne Krumrine, Mary Schultz, Saint Mary’s Sorenson, Wis.-Stevens Frank. & Marsh.; Michelle (MN); Pam Stewart, Chris. Point; Michelle Swantner, Thykeson, Concordia- Newport. Elizabethtown. M’head; Susan Yates, 1987 Division I Cindy Brown, Long Beach 1989 Division I Jennifer Azzi, Stanford; Vicky Centre. St.; Clarissa Davis, Texas; Bullett, Maryland; Clarissa 1991 Division I Daedra Charles, Tennessee; Tracey Hall, Ohio St.; Donna Davis, Texas; Bridgette Sonja Henning, Stanford; Holt, Virginia; Andrea Lloyd, Gordon, Tennessee; Nora Kerry Bascom, UConn; Joy Texas; Katrina McClain, Lewis, Louisiana Tech; Nikita Holmes, Purdue; Andrea Georgia; Vickie Orr, Lowry, Ohio St.; Vickie Orr, Stinson, North Carolina St.; Auburn; Shelly Pennefather, Auburn; Chana Perry, San Dawn Staley, Vir ginia; Genia Villanova; Teresa Diego St.; Deanna Tate, Miller, Cal St. Fullerton; Weatherspoon, Louisiana Maryland; Penny Toler, Long Delmonica DeHorney, Tech; Sue Wicks, Rutgers. Beach St. Arkansas; Carolyn Jones, Division II Candace Fincher, Valdosta St.; Division II Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Auburn; Dana Chatman, Kim Disbro, Fla. Southern; Pomona; Jackie Dolberry, LSU. Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Hampton; Joy Jeter, New Division II Joy Barry, Assumption; Vanessa Wells, West Tex. Haven; Shannon Williams, Dana Bright, Jacksonville A&M; Joy Jeter, New Haven; Valdosta St.; Tammy Wilson, St.; Stephanie Coons, Jackie Dolberry, Hampton; Central Mo.; Pat Smykowski, Cal Poly Pomona; Jackie Lisa Walters, Minn. St. North Dakota St.; Niki Givens, Fort Valley St.; Mankato; Laura Anderson, Bracken, Cal Poly Pomona; Pat McDonald, West Tex. Neb. Omaha; Debra Larsen, Charlene Taylor, New A&M; Whitney Meier, Cal Poly Pomona; Michelle Haven; Velisa Levett, West North Dakota; Sharonda McCoy, Cal Poly Pomona. Ga.; Teresa Tinner, West O’Bannon, Bellarmine; Kim Division III Shelley Parks, Scranton; Tex. A&M. Penwell, Bentley; Tracy Torrie Rumph, Kean; Sonja Division III Shannon Collins, Centre; Saunders, Norfolk St.; Jerri Sorenson, Wis.-Stevens Diana Duff, Southern Me.; Wiley, Southeast Mo. St. Point; Jessica Beachy, Kirsten Dumford, Cal St. Division III Laura Pate, Southern Me.; Concordia-M’head; Jeannie Stanislaus; Susan Heidt, Arlene Eagan, Buffalo Demers, Buena Vista; St. John Fisher; Mona St.; Ann Gilbert, Oberlin; Michele White, Stony Brook; Henriksen, Luther; Nancy Kathy Beck, Moravian; Trish Neary, Western Conn. Keene, Elizabethtown; Patti Karen Jenkins, Roanoke; St.; Robin Brooks, N.C. McCrudden, New York Lisa Kirchenwitz, Wis.- Wesleyan; Becky Inman, U.; Tara McGuire, Clark Oshkosh; Karen Hermann, William Penn; Alfredia (MA); Jillayn Quaschnick, Washington-St. Louis; Missy Gibbs, Cabrini. Concordia-M’head; Joan Sharer, Grinnell; Joyce 1988 Division I Michelle Edwards,
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