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Chambers and
Tobias receive USA South postseason honors
Fayetteville, NC
- The USA South Athletic Conference has announced its
postseason awards for women's basketball with a total of 26
athletes receiving recognition. North Carolina Wesleyan and
head coach John Brackett are pleased to announce that junior
Essence Chambers (pictured) was tabbed a Second Team
All-Conference honoree, while freshman Gretchen Tobias was
chosen to represent the Bishops' on the league's inaugural
All-Sportsmanship squad.
Essence Chambers, a native of Burlington, NC, led the
Bishops in scoring at 15.8 points per game, which placed her
eighth in the USA South. Additionally, she led the league
with an impressive 88 steals and was in the top-10 in free
throw percentage (73.4%) and assists (82). This is Chambers'
first USA South All-Conference award.
A
native of Fairfax, VA, Gretchen Tobias was named to the
conference's All-Sportsmanship team after exemplifying
tremendous character throughout the season. Known for her
hustle, the 5'9" forward was ranked in the top-10 in the
league in rebounding at 7.3 boards per game.
The
Bishops' saw their 2007-08 slate come to an end on Tuesday
night at top-seeded Greensboro. Wesleyan finished with a
7-18 overall record but showed marked improvement this year,
and Brackett will return all but two letterwinners next
season.
The complete 2008 USA South
Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams follow:
Player of the
Year
Chelsie
Schweers - Christopher
Newport
Rookie of the
Year
Chelsie
Schweers - Christopher
Newport
Coach
of the Year
Jason Tuggle - Greensboro
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First Team |
Second Team |
Honorable Mention |
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Jessica Carter - Mary
Baldwin
Ali Davenport - Ferrum
Dione Eccles - Greensboro
Colandra Rollins - CNU
Chelsie Schweers - CNU |
Essence Chambers -
NCWC
Danielle Duncan - Greensboro
Nicole Hall - Meredith
Alexis Hargbol - Shenandoah
Ashley Harris - Methodist |
Brittney Bullock -
Ferrum
Miranda Carrasco - Ferrum
Brittany Cornelius - Meredith
Dezzire Gilliard - Methodist
Katherine Flint - Shenandoah
Taylor Poirier - Averett |
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All-Sportsmanship |
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Nikki Huffman -
Averett
Michele Russell - CNU
Tiesha Terry - Ferrum
Katie Freeman - Greensboro
Lindsay Callison - Mary Baldwin
Hunter Johnson - Meredith
Chelsale Hester - Methodist
Gretchen Tobias - NCWC
Amanda Cross - Peace
Whitney French - Shenandoah |
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