C-USA Releases Women' Basketball Postseason Awards
3/2/2005 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
C-USA Releases Women?s Basketball Postseason Awards
Shannon Stueber receives All-Freshman honors |
IRVING, Texas - Head coach Doug Bruno and freshman Allie Quigley of regular season champion DePaul are among the headliners on the list of 2005 Conference USA award winners, as announced by the league office Wednesday. TCU standout Sandora Irvin earned her first C-USA Player of the Year accolade and third Defensive Player of the Year honor. Quigley grabbed the Freshman of the Year award, while
Southern Miss' Shannon Stueber was named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. Stueber, becomes only the third Southern Miss player named to the All-Freshman Team. She leads the team in scoring with a 15.1 point per game average, which is second in the league among freshmen.
Bruno was named the 2005 C-
Following Irvin?s C-USA All-Decade Team selection and Bayer Senior CLASS finalist announcement that came earlier in the week, the senior forward was named 2005 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as well as a first team All-Conference selection. Irvin was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004 and earned all-Conference honors all four years, with third team in honors in 2002 and second team accolades in 2003 prior to earning back-to-back first team recognition. Irvin was named the WBCA National Player of the Month for December after she averaged 22.5 points, 13.0 rebounds, 3.6 blocks and 2.8 steals in TCU's eight games during the month. In February, Irvin broke the NCAA?s career record for blocked shots of 428 against
Joining Irvin on the C-USA first team are DePaul?s Khara Smith,
Quigley was named Freshman of the Year after leading the NCAA Division I freshmen in three-point field goal percentage (49.3 percent), a figure that ranks third overall in the nation. Quigley, who has made 68 treys in her 27 games of action this season, is joined on the C-USA All-Freshman Team by teammate Erin Carney,
The league?s Sixth Player of the Year award went to Anne Stevens of
A total of 10 out of the 15 players that earned all-conference recognition were juniors and seniors. Five of the honorees were underclassmen. DePaul had the most overall selections with three, while TCU, Marquette and Houston each had two. Ten C-
Conference
2005 CONFERENCE
All-Conference
First Team
Jazz
Jessica Dickson, USF F 5-11 So. Ocala, Fla./Vanguard
Sandora Irvin, TCU F 6-3 Sr. Ft.
Sancho Lyttle,
Khara Smith, DePaul F 6-2 Jr. Hillside, Ill./Proviso West
Second Team
Sakellie Daniels, Charlotte G 5-7 Jr. Raeford, N.C./Hoke County
Jenni Dant, DePaul G 5-10 Sr. Lincolnshire,
Jennifer Jackson,
Carolyn Kieger,
Christina Quaye, Marquette F 6-2 So.
Third Team
Victoria Crawford,
Natasha Lacy, TCU G 5-10 So.
Lakethia Hampton, Tulane F 6-0 Sr.
Joann Overstreet, Houston G 5-5 Sr. Killeen,
Allie Quigley, DePaul G 5-11 Fr. Joliet, Ill./Joliet Catholic
All-Freshman Team
Allie Quigley, DePaul G 5-11 Fr. Joliet, Ill./Joliet Catholic
Mia Johnson,
Yuliya Tokova,
Shannon Stueber, Southern Miss F 5-11 Fr. The Colony,
Erin Carney, DePaul F 5-11 Fr. Flint,
Coach of the Year
Doug Bruno, DePaul
Player of the Year
Sandora Irvin, TCU
Freshman of the Year
Allie Quigley, DePaul
Defensive Player of the Year
Sandora Irvin, TCU
Sixth Player of the Year
Anne Stevens,