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Wednesday, October 27, 2004
WINGATE
UNIVERSITY WOMEN PICKED TO WIN THE
2004-2005 SAC BASKETBALL RACE
After
surprising the rest of the league with a share of the
conference championship in 2004 with a roster heavy on
freshmen and sophomores, it is no surprise that
Wingate
University
is the
favorite to win the 2005 South Atlantic Conference women’s
basketball title.
In
a vote of the league’s eight coaches, Wingate received six
first-place votes and 61 total points.
Coach
Johnny Jacumin, entering his 25th
season as coach of the Lady Bulldogs, will be looking to win
his eighth conference title.
Junior
Veronica Taylor has been a dominant player in the conference
since her freshman year, when she was the SAC’s
Freshman of the Year. She was a
first-team All-Conference pick last year and is a preseason
First Team All-Conference selection. Sophomores Emily Paffrath,
last year’s Freshman of the Year,
and Tenetra Barrett, are preseason
Second Team picks. Paffrath was
first in blocked shots and third in rebounding last season.
Lenoir-Rhyne,
which shared the regular season title with Wingate and
Catawba, is picked to finish second and received the other two
first-place votes. The Bears return All-American center
Crystal Clary, who led the SAC in scoring, rebounding,
field-goal percentage and steals. Shea
Blacknell is a preseason Second
Team pick.
Catawba,
last year’s regular season and tournament champions, is
picked third with 47 points. Senior guard Ashley Cox, who led
the league in assists last season, is a preseason First Team
selection. Catawba has won or shared the conference title
three out of the past four years.
Mars
Hill is picked to finish fourth, the same spot the Lady Lions
finished last year. Mars Hill placed two on the preseason
First Team in Kristi Ferris, who was fifth in the league in
scoring last year, and Lindsey Jones, who was seventh in
scoring.
Carson-Newman
is tabbed to finish fifth. Center Tiffany Parker, who averaged
8.8 points and 7.5 rebounds in an injury-shortened season, is
being counted on to lead the Lady Eagles. She is a preseason
All-Conference Second Team selection.
Tusculum
received 27
points and is the pick to finish sixth. Julie Maples, who
finished sixth in the league in scoring last year, is a
preseason First Team All-Conference pick. Maples
is also a two-time winner of the SAC Scholar Athlete
Award.
Newberry
garnered 17 points to finish seventh in the preseason voting.
Tonya Deese, who averaged nearly
10 points per game as a freshman, is on the preseason
All-Conference Second Team.
Presbyterian
will look to regroup under first year coach Jessica Vanco.
The Lady Blue Hose received 13 points in the coaches
poll.
|
2004-05
Women’s Coaches Poll |
| Team
(first-place) |
Total |
| 1.
Wingate (6) |
61 |
| 2.
Lenoir-Rhyne (2) |
56 |
| 3.
Catawba |
47 |
| 4.
Mars Hill |
36 |
| 5.
Carson-Newman |
31 |
| 6.
Tusculum
|
27 |
| 7.
Newberry |
17 |
| 8.
Presbyterian |
13 |
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Women’s
Preseason All-Conference |
| First
Team |
Second
Team |
| Ashley
Cox, Catawba |
Tiffany
Parker, Carson-Newman |
| Crystal
Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne |
Shea
Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne |
| Kristi
Ferris, Mars Hill |
Tonya
Deese, Newberry |
|
Lindsey
Jones, Mars Hill |
Kelly
Karns,
Tusculum |
| Julie
Maples,
Tusculum |
Tenetra
Barrett, Wingate |
| Veronica
Taylor, Wingate |
Emily
Paffrath, Wingate |
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