Press Release :: Women's Basketball Coaches Association

For Immediate Release
August 14, 2007

Contact: Summer McKesson
WBCA Manager of Communications
770.279.8027 ext. 112
smckesson@wbca.org

WBCA Announces 2007-2008 Preseason Candidates for the "Wade Watch"

Each of these student-athletes contends for The State Farm Wade Trophy
NCAA
Division I Player of the Year

ATLANTA - The 2007-08 preseason “Wade Watch” list for the State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year was announced Tuesday by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. The 25-member list, selected by a committee of leading coaches, journalists and basketball administrators, is comprised of top Division I student-athletes who best embody the spirit of Margaret Wade according to the following criteria: game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on their team and overall playing ability.

“I believe the committee did an outstanding job choosing a group of student-athletes that excels both on and off the court,” said Jeanne Lenti Ponsetto, Chair of the State Farm Wade Trophy Committee and Athletic Director at DePaul University. “These 25 skilled and talented young women represent the best the college game has to offer. With the level of play increasing year-by-year, we are sure to see yet another season of top-notch, exciting competition.”

A total of 17 institutions and seven conferences are represented in this season’s installment of the “Wade Watch” list. Maryland, Rutgers and Tennessee each add a trio of student-athletes with Marissa Coleman, Crystal Langhorne and Kristi Toliver for the Terrapins; Matee Ajavon, Essence Carson and Kia Vaughn for the Scarlett Knights; and Nicky Anosike, Alexis Hornbuckle and Candace Parker, last year’s winner of the State Farm Wade Trophy who became the first-ever sophomore to receive the award, for the Lady Vols. Other schools with multiple representatives include Connecticut (Tina Charles and Renee Montgomery) and Stanford (Jayne Appel and Candice Wiggins).

The BIG EAST leads the list in numbers with eight student-athletes. The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Southeastern Conference both have five followed by the Pacific-10 with three, the Big Ten with two and the Big 12 and Sun Belt both with one representative.

Sylvia Fowles (LSU), Tasha Humphrey (Georgia), Erlana Larkins (North Carolina), Candice Wiggins (Stanford) and Langhorne have all become very familiar with the “Wade Watch” list with this being their third consecutive selection. Six others are making their second appearance including Crystal Kelly (Western Kentucky), Courtney Paris (Oklahoma), Ajavon, Coleman, Parker and Toliver.

Should Parker repeat as the State Farm Wade Trophy Player of the Year, she would become only the third recipient to receive the award twice. The only other two-time winners of the Wade Trophy include Louisiana State’s Seimone Augustus (2005 and 2006) and Old Dominion’s Nancy Lieberman (1979 and 1980).

The State Farm Wade Trophy, now in its 30th year and named after the late, legendary three-time national champion Delta State University coach, Lily Margaret Wade, debuted in 1978 as the first-ever women's national player of the year award in college basketball. This highly prestigious award, regarded as the "Heisman of Women's Basketball", is organized by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), in conjunction with the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS).

The 2008 State Farm Wade Trophy winner will be announced at the WBCA National Convention held in conjunction with the NCAA Women’s Final Four in Tampa, Fla., April 5-8, 2008.

2007-08 State Farm Wade Trophy Preseason List

The preseason candidates for the State Fame Wade Trophy are listed in alphabetical order

Name

Year

Position

Institution

Matee Ajavon

Senior

G

Rutgers University

Charel Allen

Senior

G

University of Notre Dame

Jolene Anderson

Senior

G

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Nicky Anosike

Senior

F/C

University of Tennessee

Jayne Appel

Sophomore

F/C

Stanford University

Essence Carson

Senior

F

Rutgers University

Tina Charles

Sophomore

C

University of Connecticut

Marissa Coleman

Junior

G/F

University of Maryland

Sylvia Fowles

Senior

C

Louisiana State University

Devanei Hampton

Junior

C

University of California

Alexis Hornbuckle

Senior

G

University of Tennessee

Tasha Humphrey

Senior

F

University of Georgia

Crystal Kelly

Senior

F

Western Kentucky University

Crystal Langhorne

Senior

C

University of Maryland

Erlana Larkins

Senior

F

University of North Carolina

Angel McCoughtry

Junior

F

University of Louisville

Renee Montgomery

Junior

G

University of Connecticut

Marscilla Packer

Senior

G

Ohio State University

Courtney Paris

Junior

C

University of Oklahoma

Candace Parker

Junior

F/C/G

University of Tennessee

Kristi Toliver

Junior

G

University of Maryland

Kia Vaughn

Junior

C

Rutgers University

Marcedes Walker

Senior

C

University of Pittsburgh

Abby Waner

Junior

G

Duke University

Candice Wiggins

Senior

G

Stanford University


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 a sport for women and girls. For additional information about the WBCA, please visit WBCA.org.

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