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Show Wednesday, March 10, 1999 The Daily Utah Holdsclaw Leads All American Ladies Chronicle 15 -- -- NEW YORK Chamique Holdsclaw, the smooth operator who has led Ten- nessee to three consecutive national championships, broke new ground as the leader of The Associated Press women's basketball team. ca Holdsclaw became the first player named jto the first team three times honand the first to earn ors all four years of her college career. She made the third team as a freshman. The third team had Maylana Martin of UCLA, Jackie Stiles of Southwest Missouri State, Ruth Riley of Notre Dame, Dalma Ivanyi of Florida Interna- plays down the stretch. "It's a tremendous honor to be included among the top five players in the country," White-McCarsaid. "It's almost a dream a come true." Canty, a second-teapick last year, has been a player for Alabama. Her scoring average is nearly twice that of anyone else on the team and she's also averaging 7.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists. "The day she walked on our campus, she had an impact," said Alabama coach Rick Moody. "Her demeanor on the floor has been just incredible because she's such a cool player and never once has she given any indication of a prima donna attitude. That's just a joy to coach." n Hammon has gone from a high school player to the star of a team that has been ranked as high as fourth in the country. The 6 senior from Rapid City, S.D., averages 22.6 points, shoots nearly 51 percent and has made 106 She's the leading career scorer in the Western Athletic Conference and had a high of 42 points at UNLV. "It's so rewarding for me to know all the hard work is paying off," Hammon said. "I really didn't know how it was going to work coming out of high school. I didn't even know how I was going to fit into the program here." White-McCar- ty a national media panel, the only unani- mous selections. They were joined on that unit by Tennessee's Tamika Catch-ing- s, Alabama's Dominique Canty and Colorado State's Becky Hammon. The only other time one school had two first-teapicks was 1996, when Connecticut's Kara Wolters and Jennifer Rizzotti made the top five. The AP began picking a women's team in 1995. Catchings was named to the first, second or third team on 40 ballots, Canty appeared on 39 and Hammon on m nt pro- scoring average is down a little this season. But she has improved in other ways and is still the player the Lady Vols turn to when things get tight. "Physically, she's more imposing now," said Tennessee coach Pat Sum-mit- t. "She's much stronger, which I think has helped her around the basket. "Chamique's been able to get a lot better opportunities off the offensive glass, and physically be even more of a presence on defense." Holdsclaw was the national player of the year last season, and is a candidate for that honor again. "She is going to be remembered as a player of impact," Summitt said. White-McCarmade the huge jump from honorable mention last year to unanimous first-teapick while leadNo. 1 ranking Purdue to its first-eving. She's averaging 21 points and 4.6 assists, and has helped the Boilermakers win several close games with key Tennessee's Semeka Randall was named to the second team, along with Amanda Wilson of Louisiana Tech, Svetlana Abrosimova of Connecticut, Angie Braziel of Texas Tech and Tamika Whitmore of Memphis. University Union Board members for the 1999-200- 0 academic year! The leaked predictions have foreseen several characteristics that will be necessary for the lucky future Board members. These characteristics include: interest in leadership opportunities, good communications skills, a desire to learn about, and shape the future of, the Ray Olpin Union, and most importantly, to bring a unique perspective to the Board. A little-know- 5-- ty 37- - have indicated that several University of Utah students will become m Hold-sclaw- 's The Tennessee ace and Purdue's were voted Stephanie to the first team on all 42 ballots from In recent days, announcements leaked to the press from the Psychic Friends Network ty tional and Duke's Michele VanGorp. Holdsclaw, so versatile at that she can play any position on the floor, has averaged 20.9 points and eight rebounds in leading Tennessee to a 28-- 2 record. With Tennessee getting mere duction from other positions, Psychic Friends Network Reports Exciting News For i. Students! m er Could you be one of these lucky few? Are you a U. student? Undergrad? Graduate? Single? Married? Undecided? It is up to you to fulfill the Psychic Friends Network prophecy. 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