Brooks Named Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Women?s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year

Brooks Named Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Women?s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year

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FRISCO, Texas - Sam Houston State senior Brittany Brooks has been named the 2009-10 Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Women's Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced Tuesday in conjunction with the release of the Women's Basketball All-Academic Teams.

A native of Spring, Texas, Brooks is the first Sam Houston State player to be named women's basketball student-athlete of the year. A general studies major with a 3.34 grade-point average, Brooks played an integral role in leading Sam Houston to its highest win total (11) since 2000, and first Southland tournament berth since 2004. A second-team all-conference selection, Brooks started all 29 games in 2010 and finished fourth in scoring (15.3) in the league. One of the better guards in the Southland, Brooks ranked third in 3-pointers per game (2.3) and 3-point percentage (.332). Her 3.7 assists per game ranks sixth and 1.9 steals per game is seventh.

Three universities tied for the most selections on the all-academic teams as Sam Houston State, Northwestern State and Lamar landed two student-athletes on the two teams.

Joining Brooks on the all-academic team is teammate senior Ray Alexander. A health major with a 3.00 GPA, Alexander makes her first career appearance on the all-academic team.

Northwestern State seniors Anna Cate Williams and Lyndzee Greene each received first-team honors and is the only league team with two first-team members. Williams, a CoSIDA District VI All-Academic selection, is a health and physical education major with a 3.84 GPA. Greene holds a 3.74 GPA in hospitality management and tourism and makes her second consecutive all-academic appearance.

Lamar graduate Ashley Crawford and sophomore Kalis Loyd received first and second-team honors, respectively. Crawford is the only Southland player selected to the CoSIDA District VI first team. A kinesiology major, Crawford's 3.95 GPA is the highest among the all-academic selections. Loyd, a general studies major with a 3.22 GPA, was a third-team all-conference selection and makes her first career all-academic appearance.

Rounding out the first-team honorees is Texas A&M-Corpus Christi senior Deziree Green. A second-team CoSIDA District VI selection, she makes her third consecutive appearance on the Southland all-academic teams. A kinesiology major with a 3.50 GPA, Green is the first Islander women's basketball player selected to three consecutive all-academic teams.

Remaining second-team honorees include UTSA sophomore Whitney York, McNeese State junior Kiara Johnson and Nicholls sophomore Jasmine Hoskins.

York, a second-team all-conference selection, has a 3.12 GPA in management. Johnson has a 3.11 GPA in childhood education and Hoskins is a nursing major with a 3.55 GPA. Each are making their first career appearance on the all-academic teams.

The Southland Conference awards committee, which consists of one administrator from each of the 12 member schools, voted for the student-athlete of the year.

The student-athlete of the year award is presented to the one male and one female student-athlete who achieve excellence in both academics and athletics. All nominees shall have earned at least a 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and demonstrated achievement in athletics for at least two years at the nominating institution.

The All-Academic teams are voted on by the head coaches, sports information directors and academic/compliance administrators from each Southland university. Student-athletes must possess a 3.0 cumulative GPA, have completed one full academic year at the nominating institution and participated in at least 50 percent of the team's competition to qualify for the all-academic squad.

Included in Capital One Bank's support of the Southland Conference Academic Awards Program is the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship, the All-Academic Teams, the Student-Athlete of the Year, the Scholar-Athlete Award and the Commissioner's Honor Roll.

2009-10 Southland Conference Women's Basketball All-Academic Teams

First Team

         

Name

University

Class

Hometown

GPA

Major

Brittany Brooks ^

Sam Houston State

Sr.

Spring, Texas

3.34

General Business

Ashley Crawford *

Lamar

Gr.

Dallas, Texas

3.95

Kinesiology

Deziree Green * 3

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Sr.

Houston, Texas

3.50

Kinesiology

Anna Cate Williams* 2

Northwestern State

Sr.

Many, La.

3.84

Health & Physical Ed.

Lyndzee Greene 2

Northwestern State

Sr.

Dry Creek, La.

3.74

Hospitality, Mgmt. & Tourism

Second Team

         

Name

University

Class

Hometown

GPA

Major

Whitney York

UTSA

So.

Bryan, Texas

3.12

Management

Kalis Loyd

Lamar

So.

Malmoe, Sweden

3.22

General Studies

Ray Alexander

Sam Houston State

Sr.

Dallas, Texas

3.00

Health

Kiara Johnson

McNeese State

Jr.

Monroe, La.

3.11

Childhood Education

Jasmine Hoskins

Nicholls

So.

Houston, Texas

3.55

Nursing

^Student-Athlete of the Year
* CoSIDA All-Academic Team District VI
2
Two-time All-Academic Selection
3
Three-time All-Academic Selection