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Show THURSDAY, 7, 2001 MARCH SWAC Tournament The Dixie Suns SWAC SWAC Womens Basketball All-Conferen- ce Ricks Marcus Banks College Candace Baldwin Dixie All-SWA- due to her remarkable 40 percent shooting from behind the three-poiline. State College Jinga Gosschalk College of Southern Idaho Gosschalk was also a presence, giving the Eagles 14.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per outing. Gosschalk also finished third in the league in three-poipercentage at 43.3. Ashleigh Chamberlain Utah Valley State College Chamberlain was a vital part of the Wolverines success this season, as she averaged 12.4 points and 7.4 rebounds and led the SWAC in field goal percentage at 62.1. Mata Tukuafu Casey Cooke Tukuafu was the Bruins star this season, dominating inside, with averages of 14-points, 6.1 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks. She also shot 52 percent from the field. Snow College Cooke led the SWAC in scoring (15.9 ppg) All-SWA- Salt Lake Community College g scorer in Davenport was the league play (15.2 pg) and also added 6.9 rebounds each contest. Ray Rhea Colorado Northwestern Ray finished sixth in the league in scoring (13.9 pg), second in rebounding (8.3 pg) and fifth in steals (1.8 pg). Jaxon Vroman Snow College n Vromans physique doesnt show a warrior, but he was brutal inside for the Badgers when he needed to be, averaging 12.0 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting 57 percent from the field. rail-thi- Jaime Lloreda Dixie State College All-SWA- Dixie The Badgers success in capturing the SWAC crown had to do with their wealth of talent, including Bateman who averaged 11.1 points and a 3.2 steals. g league-leadin- Lindsay Heiselbetz State College Heiselbetz showed dramatic improvement this year, averaging 10.1 points and 5.0 rebounds in conference play. Megan Oldham College of Eastern Utah Oldham starred for the Eagles, finishing with the leagues second best ration (1.27). Oldham also ranked among league leaders in points (11.7), assists (3.4) and steals (2.4). Lacey Yates Snow College was Yates, who gave the Badgers 11.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game in conference play, while shooting 55 percent from the field. Another Snow star Amy Lewis North Idaho College Lewis finished second in the SWAC in scor Honorable Mention COLLEGE Howard came on strong late in the season and was the main reason for the Rebels turnaround. Alicia Uresk, COLORADO NORTHWESTERN Uresk, the former Hurricane High star, averaged 12.0 points and 6.4 rebounds in conference play. Angie Coif, Colorado Northwestern The former Snow Canyon standout gave the Spartans 13.5 points per outing. Brooke Hanson, SALT LAKE CC Jackson anchored a tough Wolverine squad by averaging 11.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.1 blocks. State College Clark finished third in the league in field goal percentage (58.1) and blocked shots (1.3) 11th in steals (1.6), while scoring 10.1 points and grabbing 6.1 rebounds a contest. Blandon Ferguson College of Southern Idaho Ferguson led the No. 4 Eagles in scoring (13.0), as he was one of many standouts for CS1 this season. Donnie Jackson Utah Valley State College Marshall Martinson Ricks College Finished in the top ten in scoring (13.2) and rebounding (6.2). Eddie Shelby Dixie State College Shelby played big for the Rebels this season, averaging 12.8 points, 1.4 steals, and finishing second in the league in field goal percentage (59.3). Honorable Mention A1 Williams, Hanson finished among league leaders in points (14-- pg) and rebounds (4.9) Kamie Jo Massey, Snow College Averaged 10.6 points and 6.9 rebounds. Mickey Folsom, UTAH VALLEY STATE Led the league in assists (5.3) and was second in free throw percentage (86.5) Candis Wilcox, RlCKS COLLEGE Wilcox led the league in ration (1.51) and was second in assists (5.0). Candace Dow, SALT LAKE CC Finished among top ten in scoring. Statistics are for games through Feb. 24, 2001. The opinions presented are those of The Second Team C Josh Clark ing at 15.6 per game. Snow College - Jeff Davenport Second Team C Nicki Howard, Dixie State Bonner led the league in scoring (20.0 pg) and also added 6.6 rebounds each outing, as he practically the Cardinals to the top half of the table. pg) and finished 2nd in Hocked shots (2.3) and 11th in scoring (13.1 pg). Lloreda led the league in rebounding (8.8 Anna Bateman Dixie Steven Bonner third-leadin- Salt lake Community College State College First Team C North Idaho College Baldwin remained a bright spot for the Rebels all season, averaging 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 2.4 steals. Dixie Banks punished slower opponents; he led the league in steals (2.0 pg) and finished second in scoring (15.9). He also finished among league leaders in rebounds (5.7) and assists (3.5). First Team C Team Basketball Player of the Year Little lifted the Vikings to a second-plac- e conference finish by averaging 15.6 points per game and 9.3 rebounds pg, while shooting an excellent 58 percent from the field. All-SWA- Mens SWAC Player of the Year Mandie Little S7 THE SUN Dominique Townes, Gary Colbert, etc., Dixie STATE COLLEGE We got to cover our back here. DeMarcus Best, Treasure Valley CC e Averaged 15.9 points for the Chukars. Adam Hiatt, Ricks College Gave the Vikings 14.4 points a contest. Winston Brooks, NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE Ran away with assists title (7.8 pg). Seth Scott, Utah Valley State College Contributed 11.6 points and 5.9 boards. Uche Okafor, CSI 4th in rebounds (7.8), 1st in blocks (2.6). Dixie Sun and 9th-plac- Brooks Smith, SNOW COLLEGE 10.1 points, 4.6 assists, and 1.8 steals. Cardell Butler, CSI Earned 12.1 points a contest for the Eagles. Anthony Lee, COLLEGE OF Eastern Utah Finished tied for seventh in scoring (13.5) with ... Jordan Mulford, UTAH VALLEY STATE Shaw Bellmon, UTAH VALLEY STATE Finished in top five in boards and assists. Vasili Tsimpliavidas, NIC Just wanted to say the name. Scored 13.4. Eds note: We based our picks on statistics (and a few homer choices), since its hard to judge players by one tnp to St. George, so these picks may not necessarily reflect the SWACs best. not those of our sponsors or Dixie State College. Selections were based on a statistical analysis. |