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2003 NCAA Women's Basketball Records Book AwWin_WB02 10/31/02 4:47 PM Page 99 Award Winners All-American Selections ................................... 100 Annual Awards ............................................... 103 Division I First-Team All-Americans by Team..... 106 Divisions II and III First-Team All-Americans by Team ....................................................... 108 First-Team Academic All-Americans by Team.... 110 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by Team ....................................................... 112 AwWin_WB02 10/31/02 4:47 PM Page 100 100 ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS All-American Selections Annette Smith, Texas; Marilyn Stephens, Temple; Joyce Division II: Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Jackie Dolberry, Kodak Walker, LSU. Hampton; Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Pomona; Jill Halapin, Division II: Carla Eades, Central Mo. St.; Francine Pitt.-Johnstown; Joy Jeter, New Haven; Mary Naughton, Note: First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Women’s Perry, Quinnipiac; Stacey Cunningham, Shippensburg; Stonehill; Julie Wells, Northern Ky.; Vanessa Wells, West Basketball Coaches Association. Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian; Lorena Legarde, Port- Tex. A&M; Shannon Williams, Valdosta St.; Tammy Wil- son, Central Mo. St. 1975 land; Janice Washington, Valdosta St.; Donna Burks, Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne Crawford, Dayton; Beth Couture, Erskine; Candy Crosby, Northeast Division III: Jessica Beachy, Concordia-M’head; Catie Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Cal St. Fullerton; Lusia Harris, Ill.; Kelli Litsch, Southwestern Okla. Cleary, Pine Manor; Lesa Dennis, Emmanuel (Mass.); Delta St.; Jan Irby, William Penn; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Division III: Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Kaye Cross, Kimm Lacken, Col. of New Jersey; Louise MacDonald, St. Brenda Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Debbie Oing, Indiana; Colby; Sallie Maxwell, Kean; Page Lutz, Elizabethtown; John Fisher; Linda Mason, Rust; Patti McCrudden, New Sue Rojcewicz, Southern Conn. St.; Susan Yow, Elon. Deanna Kyle, Wilkes; Laurie Sankey, Simpson; Eva Marie York U.; Angie Polk, UNC Greensboro; Sonja Sorenson, Wis.-Stevens Point; Michelle Swantner, Elizabethtown. 1976 Pittman, St. Andrews; Lois Salto, New Rochelle; Sally Gan- gell, Hartwick. Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St.; Cindy Brogdon, Mercer; 1989 Nancy Dunkle, Cal St. Fullerton; Doris Felderhoff, Stephen 1985 Division I: Jennifer Azzi, Stanford; Vicky Bullett, Mary- F. Austin; Lusia Harris, Delta St.; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Mar- Division I: Anucha Browne, Northwestern; Sheila land; Clarissa Davis, Texas; Bridgette Gordon, Ten- ianne Crawford Stanley, Immaculata; Pearl Worrell, Collins, Tennessee; Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St.; nessee; Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech; Nikita Lowry, Ohio Wayland Baptist; Susan Yow, North Carolina St.; Susie Medina Dixon, Old Dominion; Teresa Edwards, Georgia; St.; Vickie Orr, Auburn; Chana Perry, San Diego St.; Kudrna, William Penn. Kamie Ethridge, Texas; Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech; Janet Deanna Tate, Maryland; Penny Toler, Long Beach St. 1977 Harris, Georgia; Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe; Cheryl Miller, Division II: Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Pomona; Jackie Southern California. Dolberry, Hampton; Joy Jeter, New Haven; Shannon Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St.; Nancy Dunkle, Cal St. Fuller- Williams, Valdosta St.; Tammy Wilson, Central Mo. St.; ton; Rita Easterling, Mississippi Col.; Susie Snider Eppers, Bay- Division II: Darlene Chaney, Hampton; Anita Cooper, Pat Smykowski, North Dakota St.; Niki Bracken, Cal Poly lor; Doris Felderhoff, Stephen F. Austin; Lusia Harris, Delta St.; Hampton; Julie Fruendt, Lewis; Rosie Jones, Central Mo. Pomona; Charlene Taylor, New Haven; Velisa Levett, Charlotte Lewis, Illinois St.; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Patricia St.; Rachel Jackson, St. Anselm; Sharon Lyke, Utica; West Ga.; Teresa Tinner, West Tex. A&M Roberts, Tennessee; Mary Scharff, Immaculata. Vincene Morris, Phila. Sciences; Francine Perry, Quinnipi- ac; Lynette Richardson, Florida Int’l; Claudia Schleyer, Division III: Shannon Collins, Centre; Diana Duff, 1978 Abilene Christian. Southern Me.; Kirsten Dumford, Cal St. Stanislaus; Susan Genia Beasley, North Carolina St.; Carol Blazejowski, Division III: Deanna Kyle, Scranton; Ann Fitzpatrick, Heidt, St. John Fisher; Mona Henriksen, Luther; Nancy Montclair St.; Debbie Brock, Delta St.; Cindy Brogdon, Keene, Elizabethtown; Patti McCrudden, New York U.; Tennessee; Julie Gross, LSU; Althea Gwyn, Queens New Rochelle; Terri Schumacher, Wis.-Oshkosh; Tracy Weaver, Muskingum; Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista; Tara McGuire, Clark (Mass.); Jillayn Quaschnick, Con- (N.Y.); Kathy Harston, Wayland Baptist; Nancy Lieber- cordia-M’head; Joan Watzka, St. Norbert. man, Old Dominion; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Lynette Shontel Sherwood, Pomona-Pitzer; Evelyn Oquendo, Woodard, Kansas. Salem St.; Maureen Burchill, Southern Me.; Wendy Engel- 1990 mann, UNC Greensboro; Dawn Cillo, New Rochelle. Division I: Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech; Jennifer Azzi, 1979 Stanford; Dawn Staley, Virginia; Carolyn Jones, Auburn; Cindy Brogdon, Tennessee; Carol Chason, Valdosta St.; 1986 Division I: Cheryl Miller, Southern California; Kamie Andrea Stinson, North Carolina St.; Franthea Price, Pat Colasardo, Montclair St.; Denise Curry, UCLA; Nancy Iowa; Daedra Charles, Tennessee; Dale Hodges, St. Lieberman, Old Dominion; Jill Rankin, Wayland Baptist; Ethridge, Texas; Lillie Mason, Western Ky.; Teresa Edwards, Georgia; Cindy Brown, Long Beach St.; Joseph’s; Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin; Wendy Scholtens, Susan Taylor, Valdosta St.; Rosie Walker, Stephen F. Vanderbilt. Austin; Franci Washington, Ohio St.; Lynette Woodard, Wanda Ford, Drake; Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi; Pam Kansas. Leake, North Carolina; Katrina McClain, Georgia; Sue Division II: Crystal Hardy, Delta St.; Carmille Barnette, Wicks, Rutgers. Longwood; Niki Bracken, Cal Poly Pomona; Kammy 1980 Division II: Von Fulmore, N.C. Central; Jackie Harris, Brown, Virginia St.; Julie Dabrowski, New Hamp. Col.; Denise Curry, UCLA; Tina Gunn, Brigham Young; Pam Central Mo. St.; Hope Linthicum, Central Conn. St.; Vickie Debbie Delie, Oakland; Durene Heisler, North Dakota; Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Nancy Lieberman, Old Dominion; Mitchell, Cal Poly Pomona; Vincene Morris, Phila. Textile; Bridget Hale, Pitt.-Johnstown; Shannon Williams, Valdos- Inge Nissen, Old Dominion; Jill Rankin, Tennessee; Susan Leone Patterson, Chapman; Delinda Samuel, Delta St.; ta St.; Jeannette Yeoman, St. Joseph’s (Ind.). Taylor, Valdosta St.; Rosie Walker, Stephen F. Austin; Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian; Diane Walker, Slip- Division III: Kim Beckman, Buena Vista; Cathy Clark, Holly Warlick, Tennessee; Lynette Woodard, Kansas. pery Rock; Lisa Walters, Minn. St.-Mankato Marietta; Arlene Eagan, Buffalo St.; Robin Gaby, Eastern 1981 Division III: Jane Meyer, Elizabethtown; Jeannie Conn. St.; Ann Gilbert, Oberlin; Anestine Hector, Clark Denise Curry, UCLA; Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Pam Demers, Buena Vista; Cathy Lanni, Rhode Island Col.; (Mass.); Susan Heidt, St. John Fisher; Anne Krumrine, Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Kris Kirchner, Rutgers; Carol Rinny Lesane, Albany (N.Y.); Una Espenkotter, Scranton; Frank. & Marsh.; Michelle Thykeson, Concordia-M’head; Menken, Oregon St.; Cindy Noble, Tennessee; LaTaunya Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Amy Proctor, St. Norbert; Susan Yates, Centre. Pollard, Long Beach St.; Bev Smith, Oregon; Valerie Connie Sanford, Heidelberg; Mary Schultz, St. Mary’s 1991 Walker, Cheyney; Lynette Woodard, Kansas. (Minn.); Pam Stewart, Chris. Newport. Division I: Daedra Charles, Tennessee; Sonja Henning, 1982 1987 Stanford; Kerry Bascom, Connecticut; Joy Holmes, Pur- Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Angela Turner, Louisiana Tech; Division I: Cindy Brown, Long Beach St.; Clarissa Davis, due; Andrea Stinson, North Carolina St.; Dawn Staley, Valerie Walker, Cheyney; Bev Smith, Oregon; Jerilynn Texas; Tracey Hall, Ohio St.; Donna Holt, Virginia; Virginia; Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton; Delmonica Harper, Tennessee Tech; Janet Harris, Georgia; Barbara Andrea Lloyd, Texas; Katrina McClain, Georgia; Vickie DeHorney, Arkansas; Carolyn Jones, Auburn; Dana Kennedy, Clemson; June Olkowski, Rutgers; Mary Orr, Auburn; Shelly Pennefather, Villanova; Teresa Chatman, LSU. Ostrowski, Tennessee; Valerie Still, Kentucky. Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech; Sue Wicks, Rutgers. Division II: Joy Barry, Assumption; Dana Bright, Jack- sonville St.; Stephanie Coons, Cal Poly Pomona; Jackie 1983 Division II: Candace Fincher, Valdosta St.; Kim Disbro, Fla. Southern; Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Vanessa Wells, Givens, Fort Valley St.; Pat McDonald, West Tex. A&M; University Division: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Whitney Meier, North Dakota; Sharonda O’Bannon, Bel- Valerie Still, Kentucky; LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St.; West Tex. A&M; Joy Jeter, New Haven; Jackie Dolberry, Hampton; Lisa Walters, Minn. St.-Mankato; Laura Ander- larmine; Kim Penwell, Bentley; Tracy Saunders, Norfolk Paula McGee, Southern California; Cheryl Miller, South- St.; Jerri Wiley, Southeast Mo. St. ern California; Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Tanya son, Neb.-Omaha; Debra Larsen, Cal Poly Pomona; Haave, Tennessee; Joyce Walker, LSU; Jasmina Perazic, Michelle McCoy, Cal Poly Pomona. Division III: Laura Pate, Southern Me.; Arlene Eagan, Maryland; Priscilla Gary, Kansas St. Division III: Shelley Parks, Scranton; Torrie Rumph, Buffalo St.; Ann Gilbert, Oberlin; Kathy Beck, Moravian; Kean; Sonja Sorenson, Wis.-Stevens Point; Jessica Karen Jenkins, Roanoke; Lisa Kirchenwitz, Wis.-Oshkosh; College Division: Carol Welch, Cal Poly Pomona; Jack- Karen Hermann, Washington (Mo.); Missy Sharer, Grin- ie
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