ATLANTA, Ga. -- The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), in cooperation with Eastman Kodak Company, announced the finalists today for the 2005 Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for NCAA Division I. The 48 finalists, who are voted upon by WBCA member coaches in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions, are now in the running for selection to the 10-member Kodak/WBCA All-America Team. Finalists are the following:
| Region 1 |
| Name |
Institution |
Year |
Pos. |
Height |
| Jacqueline Batteast |
University of Notre Dame |
Senior |
Forward |
6-2 |
| Meg Bulger |
West Virginia University |
Sophomore |
Guard |
6-0 |
| Megan Duffy |
University of Notre Dame |
Junior |
Guard |
5-7 |
| Anna Montañana |
George Washington University |
Senior |
Forward |
6-1 |
| Cappie Pondexter |
Rutgers University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-9 |
| Ann Strother |
University Connecticut |
Junior |
Guard |
6-2 |
| Region 2 |
| Monique Currie |
Duke University |
Junior |
G/F |
6-0 |
| Shay Doron |
University of Maryland |
Sophomore |
Guard |
5-9 |
| Shareese Grant |
Old Dominion University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-8 |
| Roneeka Hodges |
Florida State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-11 |
| Tamara James |
University of Miami |
Junior |
Forward |
5-10 |
| Ivory Latta |
University of North Carolina |
Sophomore |
Guard |
5-6 |
| Region 3 |
| Seimone Augustus |
Louisiana State University |
Junior |
Guard |
6-1 |
| Ashley Earley |
Vanderbilt University |
Senior |
Forward |
5-10 |
| Shyra Ely |
University of Tennessee |
Senior |
Forward |
6-2 |
| Tasha Humphrey |
University of Georgia |
Freshman |
Forward |
6-3 |
| Temeka Johnson |
Louisiana State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-3 |
| Tan White |
Mississippi State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-7 |
| Region 4 |
| Ryan Coleman |
Eastern Michigan University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-8 |
| Jazz Covington |
University of Louisville |
Sophomore |
C/F |
6-3 |
| Jessica Dickson |
University of South Florida |
Sophomore |
Forward |
5-11 |
| Kate Endress |
Ball State University |
Senior |
G/F |
6-0 |
| Sandora Irvin |
Texas Christian University |
Senior |
Forward |
6-3 |
| Khara Smith |
DePaul University |
Junior |
Forward |
6-2 |
| Region 5 |
| Steffanie Blackmon |
Baylor University |
Senior |
Forward |
6-2 |
| Dionnah Jackson |
University of Oklahoma |
Senior |
Guard |
5-9 |
| Tiffany Jackson |
University of Texas |
Sophomore |
Forward |
6-3 |
| Anne O’Neil |
Iowa State University |
Senior-RS |
Guard |
5-11 |
| Sophia Young |
Baylor University |
Junior |
Forward |
6-1 |
| Kendra Wecker |
Kansas State University |
Senior |
Forward |
5-11 |
| Region 6 |
| Jessica Davenport |
Ohio State University |
Sophomore |
Center |
6-5 |
| Janel McCarville |
University of Minnesota |
Senior |
Center |
6-2 |
| Tiffany Mor |
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay |
Senior |
Forward |
6-1 |
| Liz Shimek |
Michigan State University |
Junior |
Forward |
6-1 |
| Jess Strom |
Penn State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-7 |
| Tanisha Wright |
Penn State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-11 |
| Region 7 |
| Tasha Crain |
Louisiana Tech University |
Junior |
Guard |
5-7 |
| Janielle Dodds |
Southern Methodist University |
Freshman |
Forward |
6-3 |
| Ashley Elliott |
University of Wyoming |
Senior |
Guard |
5-7 |
| Julie Gjertsen |
Weber State University |
Senior |
Guard |
5-10 |
| Kim Smith |
University of Utah |
Junior |
Forward |
6-1 |
| Shona Thorburn |
University of Utah |
Junior |
Guard |
5-10 |
| Region 8 |
| Nikki Blue |
UCLA |
Junior |
Guard |
5-8 |
| Cathrine Kraayeveld |
University of Oregon |
Senior |
Forward |
6-4 |
| Kristen Mann |
University of California - Santa Barbara |
Senior |
Forward |
6-2 |
| Shawntinice Polk |
University of Arizona |
Junior |
Center |
6-5 |
| Dee-Dee Wheeler |
University of Arizona |
Senior |
Guard |
5-6 |
| Candice Wiggins |
Stanford University |
Freshman |
Guard |
5-11 |
*The Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for NCAA Division I will be announced
at the Kodak/WBCA All-America Team press conference at the Westin Hotel on April
2, 2005 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Founded in 1981, the WBCA promotes women's basketball by unifying coaches at
all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport and to foster and promote
the development of the game as an amateur sport for women and girls. For additional
information about the WBCA, please visit WBCA.org.