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Lady 49ers picked 4th by C-USA coaches

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by HighPoint49er, Oct 22, 2003.

  1. HighPoint49er

    HighPoint49er Full Access Member

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    2003-2004 C-USA Preseason Women's Basketball Poll
    1. TCU
    2. DePaul
    3. Cincinnati
    4. Charlotte
    5. Houston
    6. Tulane
    7. Louisville
    8. Marquette
    9. Memphis
    10. Saint Louis
    11. East Carolina
    12. Southern Miss
    13. UAB
    14. USF

    TCU Picked to Win C-USA Women's Basketball Championship
    From ConferenceUSA.com

    TCU, which captured the 2003 Conference USA Tournament title, has been chosen by the 14 C-USA head coaches to win the 2003-04 regular season title. Houston’s Chandi Jones, who led the nation in scoring (27.5 ppg) last season, has been selected by the coaches as the C-USA Preseason Player of the Year.

    TCU returns four starters from last year’s NCAA squad, including all-preseason pick Sandora Irvin, who led the team in points (12.0 pg) and rebounds (9.7 pg). Irvin earned the 2003 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year award, after leading the league and ranking second in the nation with an average of 3.9 blocks per game. The Horned Frogs are coming off their third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. TCU is the only C-USA school to advance to the NCAA second round three years in a row.

    Jones became the first Conference USA player to finish first among the national scoring leaders, while earning her second consecutive All-America accolade last year. She also won the conference scoring title for the second year in a row (27.5 ppg) and currently ranks fifth on the league’s all-time scoring list with 1,957 points. She only needs 43 more points to move into the top three of the nation’s fastest to reach the 2,000-point plateau.

    Cincinnati’s Valerie King returns for her senior campaign and claims her third preseason all-conference honor. Last season, she ranked second in the league in free throw percentage (.873) and sixth in scoring (16.4 ppg). King will be looking to become the sixth player in C-USA history and first for the Bearcats to earn first-team all-league honors for three consecutive years. Her teammate, Debbie Merrill, earned her first preseason all-league accolade. The 6-0 junior, an honorable mention All-American in 2003, ranked second in the league with 18.0 points per game, while helping the Bearcats to their second consecutive NCAA appearance.

    DePaul’s Jenni Dant rounds out the preseason team after leading the Blue Demons in points (14.4 pg), steals (60) and free throws (143) last season. One of three starters returning, the 5-10 junior reached double-figures 25 times last season, while helping DePaul to its best mark (22-10) since the 1989-90 campaign and its first NCAA appearance since 1997.

    For just the second time in league history, five Conference USA women’s basketball teams received invitations to the NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, TCU and Tulane). It marked the first time since the 1996-97 season that the league produced five NCAA teams in the same year and the five bids gave the league an eight-year total of 30 NCAA teams.
     
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    UNCCTF RIP Danielle

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    What a load of crap... outright conference champs a year ago, we return all but two players from that team, AND added S.C.'s Miss Basketball from last year, and we're picked FOURTH? Oh well, guess we'll have to "overachieve" again. :rolleyes:
     
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    That's what women's soccer said coming into the season too. Women's hoops will be lucky to finish 4th.
     
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    UNCCTF RIP Danielle

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    Yeah well, Meier can coach. Roberts, apparently, cannot. If womens soccer had a goalie who was worth a damn, they'd be near the top of C-USA again.
     

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