(March 27, 2008)
STEPHENVILLE, Texas –
Celeste Trahan of Elizabeth City State has been named
the 2008 Daktronics NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball
Player of the Year. Trahan leads a list of 15
student-athletes honored by Division II sports
information directors for their efforts on the hardwood
this season.
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by the Division members of College Sports Information
Directors of America (CoSIDA).
The 2008 women’s basketball
All-America team is comprised of two seniors, two
juniors and a sophomore on the first team while
upperclassmen dominate the second and third teams
released Tuesday.
Trahan was joined by
Lauren Beckley of Shippensburg, Emily Brister
of West Texas A&M, Katie Cezat of Hillsdale and Ashley
Langen of North Dakota on the Daktronics All-American
First Team.
The second team is led by
Vanessa Wilt of Cal State-San Bernardio, followed by
Kate Lynch of Southern Connecticut, Sheena Walton of
Tampa, Michelle Stueve of Emporia State and Jennifer
Rushing of Delta State.
The third team consists of
Johannah Leedham of Franklin-Pierce, Jeana Hoffman of
South Dakota, Anna Atkinson of Wingate, Sarah Van Horn
of West Virginia Wesleyan and Syretha Marble of North
Georgia College & State.
Trahan was the 2008
Daktronics South Atlantic Regional Player of the Year
and was also give the Player of the Year Award by the
Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The
senior center from Stockton, Calif. was also named the
conference’s Defensive Player of the Year. Trahan
averaged 23.7 poitns and 15.9 rebounds per game this
season while shooting .522 from the floor. She added
2.1 blocks, 2.4 steals and 1.4 assists per game to her
teams efforts. She leads the nation in scoring and
rebounding is No. 22 in blocked shots and No. 43 in
field goal percentage. She is the first woman in
Division II history and the fourth overall to record
2,000 points and 1,500 rebounds in a career. She is the
first woman in ECSU history and the fourth overall to
have her jersey retired. She was named the CIAA Player
of the Week on eight occasions and scored in double
figures in every game this season, registering a
double-double in all but two contests. Trahan set a
career high 36 points against Mount Olive on Jan. 2 and
matched the total against Shaw on Feb. 2. She is a
CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Third
Team selection. She is her school’s all-time leader in
scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. Trahan has
amassed 84 career double-doubles in 109 career games and
averaged a double-double for her career with 19.7 points
and 14.1 rebounds per outing.
Cezat was second in the
voting for Player of the Year after being named the
Daktronics North Central Region Player of the Year. The
junior forward from Plymouth, Mich. set school records
for points in a game (42 against Wayne State on Feb. 2)
and rebounds in a game (25 against Gannon on Jan. 26).
She has also set single-season school records for
blocked shots (35), field goals made (242) and rebounds
(322). Cezat is averaging 23.3 points and 12.4 rebounds
per game this season, shooting .576 from the field and
.803 from the charity stripe. The junior was named the
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference South
Division Player of the Week six times overall and five
times in a row. She finished the regular season as the
GLIAC’s leading scorer and rebounder, and she ranked in
the Top 10 in the a total of seven categories. Cezat
ranks second in the nation in scoring and fourth in
rebounding, helping her team to the GLIAC South Division
title, tying a school record 23 wins as of Feb. 23. She
is just the second player in school history to score 600
or more points in a season.
Beckley, a sophomore
from Fairfield, Pa., led Shippensburg with 22.3 points
and 11.1 rebounds per game this season while averaging
.505 from the floor and .828 from the charity stripe.
She was the 2008 Daktronics East Region Player of the
Year and is a finalist for the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association All-American team. She was the 2008
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Player of the
Year for 2008 as well as a First Team All-PSAC West
honoree after being named the 2007 PSAC West Rookie of
the Year in 2007 and being a member of the conference’s
first team as a freshman last season as well. She was a
2007 Daktronics All-East Region second team selection as
a freshman and became the first woman in PSAC history to
score 1,000 career points as a sophomore. She has
scored 1,172 points in 56 career games for an average of
20.9 points per game, which is second in school
history. After just two seasons, she currently ranks
13th in school history in career points. Beckley is
just the fourth player in school history to score 600 or
more points in a single season, the first since
1995-96. She averaged .433 from the arc as she leads
the PSCAC in three-point field goal percentage, scoring
and rebounding. She set a new PSAC freshman scoring
record last season with 548 points.
Brister, a junior from
Amarillo, Texas, leads West Texas A&M with 21.5 points
per game this season, and in almost all major
statistical categories with the exception of field goal
percentage, three-point percentage and assists. Brister
returns as the Daktronics South Central Region Player of
the Year for the second straight time after being named
to the all-region first team for the third straight
season. Brister was a third team Daktronics
All-American as a freshman after being named the Lone
Star Conference Freshman of the Year. She has received
the LSC South Division Player of the Year award all
three seasons she has been in college. Brister has led
the Lady Buffs to sixth straight 20-plus win seasons as
she ranks seventh in the nation in points per game. She
is the second most prolific scorer in West Texas A&M
history and currently is just 20 points short of the
school record. Additionally, she is in the top five in
WTAMU history in field goals attempted, three-point
field goals made, three-point field goals attempted,
free throws made, free throws attempted and steals. She
has scored 30-plus points nine times in her career and
has been held to single-digit scoring only twice (once
each during her freshman and sophomore years). She has
been an honorable mention All-American by WBCA twice,
was the 2007 LSC Female Athlete of the Year and the 2007
LSC South Division Player of the Year in addition to
earning first team all-conference honors all three
seasons in college. Brister led the nation as a
freshman in 2006 with 4.1 steals per game, tying a
school record for 132 steals in a season.
Langen, a senior from
Kennedy, Minn., was the 2008 Daktronics North Central
Region Player of the Year after averaging 16.0 points
and 10.6 rebounds per game. She is shooting .586 from
the floor and .795 from the charity stripe this season.
She was a unanimous selection to the Daktronics
All-North Central Region First Team and was also named
to the WBCA All-Region team. Langen was named the North
Central Conference Co-Most Valuable Player and was named
to her fourth All-NCC team, just the seventh player in
league history to achieve such a distinction. She is a
three-time NCC Player of the Week this season and became
just the second player in UND history, third in NCC
history and 16th in NCAA Division II history to score
2,000 career points and grab 1,000 career rebounds.
Langen is second on UND’s career scoring and rebounding
lists and is the schools all-time leader in free throws
made (468). She is also second in fiel goals made,
field goal attempts, free throw attempts, free throw
percentage and games played. She set a school record
for rebounds in a single-season and led the NCC in
rebounding in 2008. For the second time in her career,
Langen led the NCC in field goal percentage during
conference play and had a conference-high 18
double-doubles this season. She reached double figures
in scoring in 26 of 31 games this season and grabbed at
least 10 rebounds 18 times. Langen was named UND’s
Female Scholar-Athlete of the Month for December.
2008
DAKTRONICS NCAA DIVISION II WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS
|
First Team |
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| Lauren Beckley |
Shippensburg |
F |
5-9 |
So |
Fairfield, Pa. |
| Emily Brister |
West Texas A&M |
G |
5-9 |
Jr |
Amarillo, Texas |
| Katie Cezat |
Hillsdale |
F |
6-0 |
Jr |
Plymouth, Mich. |
| Ashley Langen |
North Dakota |
C |
6-2 |
Sr |
Kennedy, Minn. |
| Celeste Trahan |
Elizabeth City
State |
C |
6-2 |
Sr |
Stockton,
Calif. |
| Second Team |
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| Kate Lynch |
So. Connecticut |
F |
5-10 |
Sr |
Rumford, R.I. |
| Jennifer
Rushing |
Delta St. |
G |
5-8 |
Sr |
Hollandale,
Miss. |
| Michelle Stueve |
Emporia St. |
G |
6-2 |
Sr |
Olpe, Kan. |
| Sheena Walton |
Tampa |
C |
6-1 |
Sr |
Tampa, Fla. |
| Vanessa Wilt |
Cal State-San
Bernardino |
C |
6-1 |
Sr |
Hersperia,
Calif. |
| Third Team |
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| Anna Atkinson |
Wingate |
G |
5-6 |
Jr |
Marion, N.C. |
| Jeana Hoffman |
South Dakota |
G |
5-8 |
Sr |
Mitchell, S.D. |
| Johannah
Leedham |
Franklin-Pierce |
G |
5-11 |
So |
Ellesmere Port,
England |
| Syretha Marble |
N. Georgia
College and St. |
F |
5-9 |
Jr |
Canton, Ga. |
| Sarah Van Horn |
West Virginia
Wesleyan |
F |
5-11 |
Jr |
Malta, Ohio |
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