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Baylor center Brittney Griner became only the third player to be a two-time unanimous choice on The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel.
Associated Press/March 2012
Notre Dame's Skylar Diggins was a unanimous choice to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel.
Associated Press/March 2012
Delaware's Elena Delle Donne was a unanimous choice to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel.
Associated Press/March 2012
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Brittney Griner keeps piling up the accolades. The 6-foot-8 Baylor senior became only the third player to be a two-time unanimous choice on The Associated Press’ women’s basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday. Griner joined former UConn star Maya Moore and Duke great Alana Beard in that select club.Galleries by Category