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University of Delaware Women's Basketball • All UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE HONORS CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Elena Delle Donne ........ AP .................. 3rd........ 2010 East Coast Conference Sarah Gause ................. ECC ............................... 1985 .................................... AP .................. HM ...... 2011 Cynthia Phipps......... 1st Team ............................. 1984 Jen Riley ....................... ECC ............................... 1991 .................................... AP .................. 1st ........ 2012 ................................ 2nd Team ............................. 1983 ..................................... America East .................. 1992 .................................... AP .................. 1st ........ 2013 Donna Werner ......... 1st Team ............................. 1984 Tiara Malcom ................ CAA ............................... 2005 .................................... WBCA............. HM ...... 2010 Sarah Gause ........... 1st Team ............................. 1985 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ............ 2010, 2012, 2013 .................................... WBCA............. 1st ........ 2012 Meg McDowell ......... 1st Team .................... 1985, 1986 Nicole Enabosi .............. CAA ............................... 2018 .................................... WBCA............. 1st ........ 2013 Lisa Cano ................ 2nd Team ............................. 1987 .................................... JW .................. 1st ........ 2012 Sharon Wisler .......... 1st Team .................... 1988, 1990 CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR .................................... JW .................. 1st ........ 2013 ................................ 2nd Team ............................. 1989 Allison Trapp ................. CAA ............................... 2003 .................................... USWBA .......... 1st ........ 2012 Debbie Eaves .......... 1st Team ............................. 1989 Tyresa Smith ................. CAA ......................2006, 2007 .................................... USWBA .......... 1st ........ 2013 Linda Cyborski ......... 2nd Team ............................. 1991 Kyle DeHaven ............... CAA ............................... 2008 .................................... CSM ............... 1st ........ 2012 Jen Riley.................. 1st Team ............................. 1991 .................................... CSM ............... 2nd ....... 2013 America East CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Colleen McNamara .. 1st Team ............................. 1995 Julie Sailer .................... CAA ............................... 2002 Note: As selected by following organizations: ................................ 2nd Team .................... 1993, 1994 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ............................... 2010 AP – Associated Press Merel van Zanten ..... 2nd Team ............................. 1994 WBCA – Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Denise Wojiech ........ 2nd Team ............................. 1996 ECAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR JW – John Wooden Shanda Piggott ........ 2nd Team ............................. 1998 Elena Delle Donne ........ 1st Team ...... 2010, 2012, 2013 USBWA – US Basketball Writers Association Keisha McFadgion ... 3rd Team ............................. 1998 CSM – College Sports Madness Danielle Leyfert ........ 2nd Team .......... 1999, 2000, 2001 ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Cindy Johnson ......... 1st Team .................... 2000, 2001 Elena Delle Donne ........ Eastern........................... 2010 ................................ 2nd Team ............................. 1999 ALL-REGION Christina Rible ......... 1st Team ............................. 2001 Lori Howard .................. EAIAW .........1979, 1980, 1981 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MOP/MVP ................................ 3rd Team ............................. 2000 Tyresa Smith ................ WBCA.............................2007 Cindy Johnson .............. America East .................. 2001 Colonial Athletic Association Elena Delle Donne ........ WBCA..........2010, 2012, 2013 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ......................2012, 2013 Megan Dellegrotti ..... 2nd Team ............................. 2002 Christina Rible ......... 2nd Team ............................. 2002 Note: As selected by following organizations: CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Allison Trapp ............ 1st Team ............................. 2003 EAIAW – EAIAW Division II Jen Riley ....................... America East .................. 1992 Tiara Malcom ........... 1st Team ............................. 2005 WBCA – Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Cindy Johnson .............. America East .................. 2001 ................................ 2nd Team .................... 2003, 2004 Allison Trapp ................. CAA ............................... 2003 Tiffany Young .......... 3rd Team ............................. 2005 Tiara Malcom ................ CAA ......................2003, 2005 Tyresa Smith ........... 1st Team .................... 2006, 2007 HONDA CUP COLLEGIATE Tiffany Young ................ CAA ............................... 2005 Chrissy Fisher .......... 3rd Team ............................. 2007 Tyresa Smith ................. CAA ............................... 2007 WOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD Tesia Harris ............. 3rd Team ............................. 2009 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ...2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Elena Delle Donne ... 1st Team . 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 FINALIST Lauren Carra ................. CAA ............................... 2012 Lauren Carra ........... 2nd Team ............................. 2013 Elena Delle Donne ........ ....................................... 2013 Akeema Richards .......... CAA ............................... 2012 ................................ 3rd Team .................... 2011, 2012 Trumae Lucas ............... CAA ............................... 2013 Kelsey Buchanan ..... 1st Team ............................. 2014 Joy Caracciolo .............. CAA ............................... 2014 NAISMITH WOMEN’S COLLEGE Erika Brown ............. 2nd Team ............................. 2015 Kelsey Buchanan .......... CAA ............................... 2014 ................................ 3rd Team .................... 2016, 2017 PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST Courtni Green ............... CAA ............................... 2015 Courtni Green .......... 2nd Team ............................. 2016 Elena Delle Donne ........ ....................................... 2013 Nicole Enabosi .............. CAA ............................... 2016 Nicole Enabosi ......... 1st Team .................... 2017, 2018 Samone DeFreese ........ CAA ............................... 2018 HONDA NATIONAL ALL-ECAC CAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM Elena Delle Donne ........ 1st Team ...... 2010, 2012, 2013 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Tiara Malcom ................ ................................. 2001-05 ..................................... 2nd Team ........................ 2011 Tyresa Smith ................. ................................. 2003-07 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Elena Delle Donne ........ ....................................... 2013 CONFERENCE ALL DEFENSIVE-TEAM CAA DEAN EHLERS LEADERSHIP AWARD Allison Trapp ................. CAA ...................... 2002, 2003 Stephanie Leon ............. ...................................... 2014 Tyresa Smith ................ CAA ............ 2005, 2006, 2007 Kyle DeHaven ............... CAA ............................... 2007 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ............ 2010, 2012, 2013 Nicole Enabosi .............. CAA ............................... 2017 CONFERENCE ALL ROOKIE-TEAM Debbie Eaves ............... ECC ............................... 1987 Colleen McNamara ....... America East .................. 1992 Denise Wojciech ........... America East .................. 1993 Anette Percy ................. America East .................. 1995 Jackie Porac ................. America East .................. 1996 Danielle Leyfert ............. America East .................. 1997 Cindy Johnson .............. America East .................. 1997 Megan Dellegrotti .......... America East .................. 1998 Julie Sailer .................... CAA ............................... 2002 Juliette Warren.............. CAA ............................... 2003 Elena Delle Donne ........ CAA ............................... 2010 Makeda Nicholas .......... CAA ............................... 2015 Nicole Enabosi .............. CAA ............................... 2016 Abby Gonzales ............. CAA ............................... 2017 Lizzie Oleary ................. CAA ............................... 2018 1 Updated 9/5/18 Please submit any corrections or changes to the University of Delaware Athletics Communications Department at 302-831-6389 or [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • ALL-TIME HONORS ACADEMIC HONORS Gadson Lefft ................. ................................. 2017-18 COACHING HONORS CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Megan Dellegrotti.......... CAA ................................2002 Joyce Perry ................... ECC ......................1984, 1989 Christina Rible .............. CAA ................................2002 Tina Martin .................... America East .................. 2001 Julie Sailer.................... CAA ...................... 2003, 2005 ....................................
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