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2018 Record Book for Website.Indd ALL-SECALL-SEC TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT TTEAMSEAMS 1980 Michelle Snow, Tennessee (So.) 2011 Lori Monroe, Auburn (Fr.) 1990 Victoria Dunlap, UK (Sr.) Valerie Still, Kentucky (Fr.) Carolyn Jones, Auburn (Jr.) - MVP 2001 Angie Bjorklund, UT (Sr.) Peggie Gillom, Ole Miss (Sr.) Evelyn Thompson, Auburn (Sr.) Kelly Miller, Georgia (Sr.) Glory Johnson, UT (Jr.) Carol Ross, Ole Miss (Jr.) Lady Hardmon, Georgia (So.) Deanna Nolan, Georgia (Sr.) Shekinna Stricklen, UT (Jr.) - MVP Cindy Noble, Tennessee (Jr.) Daedra Charles, Tennessee (Jr.) LaToya Thomas, Miss. State (So.) Tiffany Clarke, VU (Jr.) Jill Rankin, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP Dena Head, Tennessee (So.) Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt (So.) Holly Warlick, Tennessee (Sr.) C. Anderson, Vanderbilt (So.) - MVP 2012 1991 A’dia Mathies, UK (Jr.) 1981 Carolyn Jones, Auburn (Sr.) 2002 Keyla Snowden, UK (Sr.) Mary Beasly, Alabama (Sr.) Pokey Chatman, LSU (Sr.) - MVP Shameka Christon, Arkansas (So.) LaSondra Barrett, LSU (Sr.) Leslie Payne, Alabama (Sr.) Annette Jackson-Lowery, LSU (Sr.) Temeka Johnson, LSU (Fr.) Adrienne Webb, LSU (Jr.) Becky Jackson, Auburn (Fr.) - MVP Sheila Johnson, LSU (Sr.) Kara Lawson, Tennessee (Jr.) Glory Johnson, UT (Sr.) - MVP Angie Hannah, Auburn (Jr.) Daedra Charles, Tennessee (Sr.) C. Anderson, Vanderbilt (Jr.) Shekinna Stricklen, UT, (Sr.) Valerie Still, Kentucky (So.) Z. Klimesova, Vanderbitl (Sr.) - MVP 1992 2013 1982 Lady Hardmon, Georgia (Sr.) 2003 A’dia Mathies, UK (Sr.) Janet Harris, Georgia (Fr.) Stacy McIntyre, Kentucky (Sr.) Shameka Christon, Arkansas (Jr.) Taber Spani, UT (Sr.) Patty Jo Hedges, Kentucky (Jr.) Charlotte Banks, Ole Miss (Sr.) Temeka Johnson, LSU (So.) - MVP Kristi Bellock, TAMU (Sr.) Valerie Still, Kentucky (Jr.) - MVP Peggy Evans, Tennessee (Jr.) Seimone Augustus, LSU (Fr.) Kelsey Bone, TAMU (Jr.) - MVP Joyce Walker, LSU (Fr.) Dena Head, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP LaToya Thomas, Miss. State (Sr.) Courtney Walker, TAMU (Fr.) Tanya Haave, Tennessee (Jr.) Kara Lawson, Tennessee (Sr.) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee (Jr.) 1993 2014 Niesa Johnson, Alabama (So.) 2004 Courtney Walker, TAMU (So.) 1983 Deborah Reese, Georgia (Jr.) Janese Hardrick, Georgia (Fr.) DeNesha Stallworth, UK (Sr.) Becky Jackson, Auburn (Jr.) Clara Jackson, Ole Miss (Jr.) Christi Thomas, Georgia (Jr.) Linnae Harper, UK (Fr.) T. Edwards, Georgia (Fr.) - MVP Misty Lamb, Vanderbilt (Sr.) Seimone Augustus, LSU (So.) Isabelle Harrison, UT (Jr.) - MVP Lisa O’Connor, Georgia (Fr.) M. Cunningham, Vanderbilt (So.) - MVP Shyra Ely, Tennessee (Jr.) Cierra Burdick, UT (Jr.) Joyce Walker, LSU (So.) C. Thomas, Vanderbilt (Fr.) - MVP Eugenia Conner, Ole Miss (So.) 1994 2015 Tanya Haave, Tennessee (Sr.) DeLisha Milton, Florida (Fr.) 2005 Makayla Epps, UK (So.) Dana Johnson, Tennessee (Jr.) Tasha Humphrey, Georgia (Fr.) Cierra Burdick, UT (Sr.) 1984 Nikki McCray, Tennessee (Jr.) Seimone Augustus, LSU (Jr.) Jordan Reynolds, UT (So.) C. Crumpton, Alabama (Sr.) - MVP T. Woosley, Tennessee (Jr.) - MVP Temeka Johnson, LSU (Sr.) Alaina Coates, SC (So.) Teresa Edwards, Georgia (So.) Rhonda Blades, Vanderbilt (Jr.) Armintie Price, Ole Miss (Fr.) Aleighsa Welch, SC (Sr.) - MVP Janet Harris, Georgia (Jr.) Shyra Ely, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP Wanda Holloway, Georgia (Sr.) 1995 Brittany Jackson, Tennessee (Sr.) 2016 Joyce Walker, LSU (Jr.) Niesa Johnson, Alabama (Sr.) Shanna Zolman, Tennessee (Jr.) Makayla Epps, UK (Jr.) Donna Atkinson, Vanderbilt (So.) Nikki McCray, Tennessee (Sr.) Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt (Sr.) Victoria Vivians, MS (So.) Dana Johnson, Tennessee (Sr.) Diamond DeShields, UT (R-So.) 1985 Na’Sheema Hillmon, Vanderbilt (Fr.) 2006 Tiffany Mitchell, SC (Sr.) - MVP Mae Ola Bolton, Auburn (Fr.) Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt (Jr.) - MVP Sherill Baker, Georgia (Sr.) A’ja Wilson, SC (So.) Brenda Hill, Auburn (Sr.) Seimone Augustus, LSU (Sr.) Janet Harris, Georgia (Sr.) 1996 Sylvia Fowles, LSU (So.) 2017 Jennifer Gillom, Ole Miss (Jr.) D. Canty, Alabama (Fr.) - MVP C. Parker, Tennessee (Fr.) - MVP Evelyn Akhator, UK (Sr.) Shelia Collins, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP Brittany Ezell, Alabama (So.) Sidney Spencer, Tennessee (Jr.) Makayla Epps, UK (Sr.) Dawn Marsh, Tennessee (So.) Pietra Gay, LSU (Jr.) Morgan William, MS (Jr.) C. Holdsclaw, Tennessee (Fr.) 2007 Kaela Davis, SC (Sr.) 1986 Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee (Sr.) Sylvia Fowles, LSU (Jr.) A’ja Wilson, SC (Jr.) - MVP Teresa Edwards, Georgia (Sr.) Rashonta LeBlanc, LSU (Jr.) K. McClain, Georgia (Jr.) - MVP 1997 Erica White, LSU (Jr.) 2018 Lisa O’Connor, Georgia (Sr.) Laticia Morris, Auburn (Sr.) - MVP Alexis Hornbuckle, UT (Jr.) Victoria Vivians, MS (Sr.) Alisha Jones, LSU (Jr.) Tiffany Krantz, Auburn (Fr.) Christina Wirth, VU (So.) Tyasha Harris, SC (So.) Jennifer Gillom, Ole Miss (Sr.) Tara Williams, Auburn (Sr.) Carla Thomas, VU (Sr.) - MVP Mikiah Herbert Harrigan, SC (So.) Jackie Cowan, Vanderbilt (Sr.) DeLisha Milton, Florida (Sr.) A’ja Wilson, SC (Sr.) - MVP Murriel Page, Florida (Jr.) 2008 Chennedy Carter, TAMU (Fr.) 1987 C. Holdsclaw, Tennessee (So.) DeWanna Bonner, AU (Jr.) Mae Ola Bolton, Auburn (Jr.) Quianna Chaney, LSU (Sr.) Diann McNeil, Auburn (Jr.) 1998 Sylvia Fowles, LSU (Sr.) Vickie Orr, Auburn (So.) - MVP Dominique Canty, Alabama (Jr.) Shannon Bobbitt, UT (Sr.) Katrina McClain, Georgia (Sr.) Murriel Page, Florida (Sr.) Candace Parker, UT (Sr.) - MVP Kathy Spinks, Tennessee (Sr.) C. Holdsclaw, Tennessee (Jr.) - MVP Karen Booker, Vanderbilt (Sr.) Tamika Catchings, Tennessee (Fr.) 2009 Semeka Randall, Tennessee (Fr.) DeWanna Bonner, AU (Sr.) 1988 Whitney Boddie, AU (Sr.) Ruthie Bolton, Auburn (Jr.) Angie Bjorklund, UT (So.) Diann McNeil, Auburn (Sr.) 1999 Jennifer Risper, VU (Sr.) Vickie Orr, Auburn (Jr.) Dominique Canty, Alabama (Sr.) Christina Wirth, VU (Sr.) - MVP Tammye Jenkins, Georgia (Fr.) CoCo Miller, Georgia (So.) Jodie Whitaker, Kentucky (Jr.) C. Holdsclaw, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP 2010 B. Gordon, Tennessee (Jr.) - MVP Tamika Catchings, Tennessee (So.) A’dia Mathies, UK (Fr.) Michelle Snow, Tennessee (Fr.) Victoria Dunlap, UK (Jr.) 1989 Alicia Manning, UT (So.) Vickie Orr, Auburn (Sr.) 2000 Shekinna Stricklen, UT (So.) Patrena Scruggs, Auburn (Sr.) Angela Harris, Miss. State (Sr.) Alyssia Brewer, UT (So.) - MVP Sheila Frost, Tennessee (Sr.) Nitra Perry, Miss. State (Sr.) B. Gordon, Tennessee (Sr.) - MVP L. Thomas, Miss. State (Fr.) - MVP Dena Head, Tennessee (Fr.) Tamika Catchings, Tennessee (Jr.) 80 ALABAMA • ARKANSAS • AUBURN • FLORIDA • GEORGIA • KENTUCKY • LSU • OLE MISS.
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