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2010-11 Basketball 52 Honors ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM WASHINGTON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1987-88 Karen Deden .............................................. BT ALL-AMERICANS 1994-95 Rhonda Smith ............................................BA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1999-00 Loree Payne ......................................... WBNS ARIZONA 1986-87 Chelle Flamoe, Oregon State 1997-98 Adia Barnes........................................ USBWA 1988-89 Chelle Flamoe, Oregon State Legend: WBCA - Women’s Basketball Coaches 1989-90 Stefanie Kasperski, Oregon ARIZONA STATE Association (Kodak through , WBNS - Women’s 1980-81 Kym Hampton Basketball News Service, USBWA - United States 1981-82 Kym Hampton ACADEMIC Basketball Writers Association, AP - Associated Press, ALL-AMERICANS UPI - United Press International, BT - Basketball CALIFORNIA (First Team unless indicated) 1992-93 Milica Vukadinovic .................. Kodak, BT, S&S Times, BA - Basketball America, SI - Sports Illustrated 2008-09 Ashley Walker ..................................... USBWA for Women, SS - Street & Smith’s, WBA - Women’s Basketball Association, WBJ - Women's Basketball ARIZONA STATE 1986-87 Sherry Poole (3rd) OREGON Journal, Wooden - Wooden Award, Lowe’s - Lowe’s 1980-81 Bev Smith..............................................Kodak All-Senior CLASS 1988-89 Fran Ciak (2nd) 1981-82 Bev Smith..............................................Kodak 1989-90 Fran Ciak (2nd) 1999-00 Shaquala Williams .................................Kodak 2009-10 Danielle Orsillo OREGON STATE OREGON 1980-81 Carol Menken ........................................Kodak 1979-80 Bev Smith (2nd) 1984-85 Julie Coleman ....................................... WBNS 1980-81 Bev Smith (3rd) 1995-96 Tanja Kostic ....... UPI, College Sports Magazine 1988-89 Stefanie Kasperski STANFORD 1989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 1988-89 Jennifer Azz...........................................Kodak 2009-10 Amanda Johnson 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi ............................Kodak, USBWA 1990-91 Sonja Henning .......................................Kodak OREGON STATE 1991-92 Val Whiting ..............................Kodak, USBWA 1983-84 Juli Coleman 1992-93 Val Whiting ..............................Kodak, USBWA 1984-85 Juli Coleman 1995-96 Kate Starbird ...........................Kodak, USBWA 1986-87 Chelle Flamoe 1996-97 Kate Starbird .....................Kodak, AP, USBWA 1997-98 Kristin Folkl .....Kodak, USBWA, Sporting News 1987-88 Chelle Flamoe 1999-00 Jamie Carey................................. WBNS, WBJ 1988-89 Chelle Flamoe 2000-01 Nicole Powell ........................................... WBJ 2009-10 Talisa Rhea (2nd), Kristen Tillman (2nd) 2001-02 Nicole Powell ...........................Kodak, USBWA 2002-03 Nicole Powell ...........................Kodak, USBWA STANFORD 2003-04 Nicole Powell .......Kodak, AP, Wooden, USBWA 1989-90 Julie Zeilstra (3rd) 2004-05 Candice Wiggins ....................................Kodak 1991-92 Chris MacMurdo (3rd) 2005-06 Candice Wiggins ..........Kodak, USBWA, WBNS 2006-07 Candice Wiggins ......................Kodak, USBWA 1992-93 Chris MacMurdo (3rd) 2007-08 Candice Wiggins ...............WBCA, AP, USBWA, .............................. Lowe’s, Wooden, SI, ESPN UCLA 2008-09 Jayne Appel.............................WBCA, USBWA 1980-81 Denise Curry 2009-10 Jayne Appel........ WBCA, USBWA, AP, Wooden 1985-86 Anne Dean Nnemkadi Ogwumike .............WBCA, USBWA, .................................................... AP, Wooden Stanford's Candice Wiggins was the recipient of the WASHINGTON STATE 2008 State Farm Wade Trophy and was also a four-time 1981-82 Jeanne Eggart (HM) UCLA All-American. 1974-75 Ann Meyers ...........................................Kodak 1975-76 Ann Meyers ...........................................Kodak 1976-77 Ann Meyers ...........................................Kodak 1977-78 Ann Meyers ...........................................Kodak 1978-79 Denise Curry..........................................Kodak 1979-80 Denise Curry..........................................Kodak 1980-81 Denise Curry..........................................Kodak 1992-93 Natalie Williams .............USBWA, Naismith, BT 1993-94 Natalie Williams . Kodak, USBWA, Naismith, BT, BA 1998-99 Maylana Martin......................................Kodak 1999-00 Maylana Martin............... AP, Kodak, Naismith, ..................................................SI for Women 1999-00 Nicole Kaczmarski ................................ WBNS USC 1981-82 Paula McGee .........................................WBCA 1982-83 Cheryl Miller ........................ Kodak, ABA-USA, ...................................... Naismith, Fast Break 1982-83 Paula McGee ........................ Kodak, ABA-USA 1983-84 Pam McGee ......................... Kodak, ABA-USA 1983-84 Cheryl Miller ... Kodak, ABA-USA, SS, Naismith 1984-85 Cheryl Miller ......... Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith 1985-86 Cheryl Miller ......... Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith 1992-93 Lisa Leslie..................................... USBWA, BT 1993-94 Lisa Leslie................Kodak, USBWA, WBA, BA 1996-97 Tina Thompson ......USBWA, Basketball Weekly Oregon's Shaquala Williams was a 1999-2000 Kodak Washington's Loree Payne was a 1999-2000 WBNS All-American. All-American. 52 2010-11 BASKETBALL HONORS NATIONAL HONORS NAISMITH MEMORIAL WBCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR NCAA REGIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME 1984-85 Cheryl Miller, USC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ann Meyers, UCLA (inducted 1993) 1986-86 Cheryl Miller, USC 1981-82 Paula McGee,Pam McGee - USC (Mideast) Cheryl Miller, USC (inducted 1995) 1993-94 Lisa Leslie, USC 1982-83 Pam McGee, Paula McGee, Cheryl Denise Curry, UCLA (inducted 1997) 1996-97 Kate Starbird, Stanford Miller - USC (West); Judy Poelstra - Billie Moore, UCLA (inducted 1999) Oregon State (West) Marianne Stanley, USC/California (inducted 2002) FRANCES POMEROY NAISMITH 1983-84 Paula McGee,Cynthia Cooper, Tara VanDerveer, Stanford (inducted 2002) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Cheryl Miller - USC (West) (outstanding female senior collegian under 5-6 in height) 1985-86 Cheryl Miller, Cynthia Cooper - USC (West) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1986-97 Monica Lamb - USC (West) 1986-87 Rhonda Windham, USC 1987-88 Cherie Nelson - USC (West) HALL OF FAME 2009-10 Alexis Gray-Lawison, CAL 1989-90 Karen Deden - Washington (Mideast); Denise Curry, UCLA (inducted 1999) Jennifer Azzi, Trisha Stevens - Ann Meyers, UCLA (inducted 1999) WBS NEWS SERVICE Stanford (West) Cheryl Miller, USC (inducted 1999) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1990-91 Val Whiting, Sonja Henning, Julie Billie Moore, UCLA (inducted 1999) Zeilstra - Stanford (West) Marianne Stanley, USC/California (inducted 2002) 1989-90 Val Whiting, Stanford 1991-92 Molly Goodenbour, Rachel Hemmer - Tara VanDerveer, Stanford (inducted 2002) 1990-91 Lisa Leslie, USC Stanford (West); Joni Easterly, Lisa Bev Smith, Oregon (inducted 2004) 1998-99 Lindsey Yamasaki, Stanford Leslie - USC (West) 1992-93 Val Whiting - Stanford (West) KODAK SILVER NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1993-94 Lisa Leslie, Tina Thompson - USC (Mideast) 1994-95 Christy Hedgpeth, Anita Kaplan - 1977-78 Billie Moore, UCLA (AIAW) ANNIVERSARY TEAM Stanford (West) 1987-88 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford (WBNS) (top 10 Div. I players, 1974-1999) 1995-96 Kate Starbird, Naomi Mulitauaopele, 1988-89 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford Vanessa Nygaard - Stanford (West) Ann Meyers, UCLA (Converse, WBCA) 1996-97 Jamila Wideman, Kate Starbird, Kristin Cheryl Miller, USC 1989-90 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford (Naismith) Folkl, Olympia Scott - Standord (West) 1995-96 Amy Tucker & Marianne Stanley, 1997-98 Lisa Griffith - Arizona (East) NCAA PLAYER Stanford (UPI) 1998-99 Michelle Greco, Maylana Martin - 1998-99 Jody Runge, Oregon (WBNS) OF THE DECADE UCLA (West) 1980’s Cheryl Miller, USC 2000-01 Andrea Lalum - Washington (West) USBWA NATIONAL 2001-02 Nicole Powell - Stanford (West) NCAA 25TH FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2003-04 Nicole Powell, Susan Borchardt - Stanford (Midwest) 2004-05 Candice Wiggins, Stanford (co) ANNIVERSARY TEAM 2004-05 Susan Borchardt, Candice Wiggins - Cheryl Miller, USC Stanford (Kansas City); Kylan Loney - NCAA FINAL FOUR Arizona State (Tempe) MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2005-06 Candice Wiggins, Brooke Smith - Stanford BRODERICK CUP (San Antonio) 1982-83 Cheryl Miller, USC 1977-78 Ann Meyers, UCLA 2006-07 Danielle Orsillo, Arizona State (Greensboro) 1983-84 Cheryl Miller, USC 1983-84 Cheryl Miller, USC 2007-08 Candice Wiggins, Jayne Appel, Kayla 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Pedersen - Stanford (Spokane) 1991-92 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford STATE FARM WADE TROPHY 2008-09 Briann January, Danielle Orsillo - Arizona State (Trenton); Jayne Appel, PLAYER OF THE YEAR NCAA FINAL FOUR Jillian Harmon, Jeanette Pohlen - (selected by NAGWS) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Stanford (Berkeley) 2009-10 Jayne Appel, Kayla Pedersen, 1984-85 Cheryl Miller, USC 1982-83 Paula McGee, USC; Cheryl Miller, USC Nnemkadi Ogwumike - Stanford 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 1983-84 Pam McGee, USC; Paula McGee, USC; (Sacramento) 2007-08 Candice Wiggins, Stanford Cheryl Miller, USC 1985-86 Cynthia Cooper, USC; Cheryl Miller, USC NAISMITH TROPHY 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi, STAN; Katy Steding, STAN USA OLYMPIC TEAM 1990-91 Sonja Henning, STAN (selected by coach/media panel) 1976 (silver) Billie Moore, UCLA (head coach) 1991-92 Molly Goodenbour, STAN; Rachel Anne Meyers, UCLA 1983-84 Cheryl Miller, USC Hemmer, STAN; Val Whiting, STAN 1980 Denise Curry, UCLA 2007-08 Candice Wiggins, STAN 1984-85 Cheryl Miller, USC 1984 (gold) Denise Curry, UCLA 2008-09 Jayne Appel, STAN 1985-86 Cheryl Miller, USC Pam McGee, USC 1989-90
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