Sunbelt conference mvp8/3/2023 ![]() Jordan (Old Dominion / Portsmouth, Va.) Crystal Kelly (Western Kentucky / Louisville, Ky.) Crystal Langhorne (Maryland / Willingboro, N.J.) Rashanda McCants (North Carolina / Asheville, N.C.) Angel McCoughtry (Louisville / Baltimore, Md.) Nicole Michael (Syracuse / Queens, N.Y.) Britany Miller (Florida State / Tallapoosa, Ga.) Ashley Paris (Oklahoma / Piedmont, Calif.) Allie Quigley (DePaul / Joliet, Ill.) Angel Robinson (Georgia / Marietta, Ga.) Dominic Seals (South Plains / Dallas, Texas) Takia Starks (Texas A&M / Houston, Texas) Mel Thomas (Connecticut / Cincinnati, Ohio) Kirsten Thompson (Arizona State / Monroe, Wash.) Kristi Toliver (Maryland / Harrisonburg, Va.) Ashley Walker (California / Modesto, Calif.) Abby Waner (Duke / Highlands Ranch, Colo.) Candice Wiggins (Stanford / San Diego, Calif.) and Earnesia Williams (Texas / Sapulpa, Okla.).Ĭourtney Paris, a member of the 2007-08 USA Basketball Women's Senior National Team, as well as January and Thompson will not attend Trials and their waivers are under consideration by the Committee.įranklin, Holt, Hornbuckle, Humphrey and Thomas, who are all over 21, are eligible only for the USA Pan American Games Team. Those players are: Jolene Anderson (Wisconsin / Port Wing, Wis.) DeWanna Bonner (Auburn / Fairfield, Ala.) Essence Carson (Rutgers / Paterson, N.J.) Erlana Larkins (North Carolina / Riviera Beach, Fla.) Marscilla Packer (Ohio State / Pickerington, Ohio) Courtney Paris (Oklahoma / Piedmont, Calif.) Kia Vaughn (Rutgers / Bronx, N.Y.) and Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton (Purdue / Naperville, Ill.).Īlso vying to represent the United States this summer at either the FIBA U21 World Championship or Pan American Games are: Jessica Adair (George Washington / Washington, D.C.) Demetress Adams (South Carolina / Bishopville, S.C.) Matee Ajavon (Rutgers / Newark, N.J.) Charel Allen (Notre Dame / Monessen, Pa.) Nicky Anosike (Tennessee / Staten Island, N.Y.) Marissa Coleman (Maryland / Cheltenham, Md.) Tanae Davis-Cain (Florida State / Dawson, Ga.) Krystal Ellis (Marquette / Racine, Wis.) Emily Fox (Minnesota / Highlands Ranch, Colo.) Mercedes Fox-Griffin (Oregon State / La Jolla, Calif.) A'Quonesia Franklin (Texas A&M / Tyler, Texas) Megan Frazee (Liberty / Xenia, Ohio) Laura Harper (Maryland / Elkins Park, Pa.) Amber Holt (Middle Tennessee / Duluth, Ga.) Alexis Hornbuckle (Tennessee / Charleston, W.Va.) Charde Houston (Connecticut / San Diego, Calif.) Ashley Houts (Georgia / Trenton, Ga.) Tasha Humphrey (Georgia / Gainesville, Ga.) Briann January (Arizona State / Spokane, Wash.) T.J. Anderson averaged a double-double with 10.1 rebounds per game and tallied 62 blocked shots, one shy of the record she set as a sophomore.Įight players return from last summer's USA Basketball U20 National Team that qualified for the 2007 U21 worlds. The Stone Mountain, Ga., native was ranked 14th in the nation in scoring with 20.5 points per game and climbed to 15th on the Lady Mocs all-time scoring charts, becoming the 21st member of UTC's 1,000-Point Club. ![]() She was named the SoCon Tournament MVP, becoming just the third person in league history to claim both in the same season. The committee is expected to announce finalists for the 2007 USA U21 World Championship Team and the 2007 USA Pan American Games Team on May 20.Īnderson was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year by both the league coaches and media. ![]() The invitation was issued by the USA Basketball Women's Collegiate Committee, chaired by Sue Donohue, the NCAA's vice president of Division I women's basketball. Olympic Training Center (USOTC) in Colorado Springs, Colo. ?- Chattanooga rising senior Alex Anderson is one of 47 of the nation's elite athletes invited to the 2007 USA Basketball Women's National Team Trials slated to be held May 17-20 at the U.S.
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