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AMANDA GRAPPE NAMED ONE OF FIVE REGION FIVE FINALISTS
FOR WBCA DIVISION II STATE FARM COACHES' ALL-AMERICA
HONORS
RUSSELLVILLE,
Arkansas –
Arkansas Tech’s Amanda Grappe has been named one
of five finalists from Region 5 for the 10-member WBCA
Division II State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team.
The 41 finalists were voted on by WBCA member coaches in
each of the WBCA’s eight award regions.
“What a nice honor for Amanda Grappe,” Tech Women’s
Basketball Coach Dave Wilbers said. “She had an
outstanding season for our basketball team and had an
outstanding career as a Golden Sun. She is truly one of
the all-time greats that have played in this
tradition-rich program.”
Grappe, who was named this year’s GSC West
Division Player of the Year and was also named a
three-time All-GSC West Division selection, finished
this season averaging 19.0 points and 8.1 rebounds per
game, along with shooting 54 percent from the field, 42
percent from the 3-point line and 78 percent at the free
throw line. She finished her Tech career as the
program’s 10th all-time leading scorer (1,738 points)
and the program’s fourth all-time leading rebounder (791
boards). In addition, she recorded 27 double-digit
scoring games this season and had a team-best nine
double-doubles and was named the GSC West Division
Player of the Week three times. In her career, she had
94 career double-digit scoring efforts, 20
double-doubles and 29 games of scoring 20 or more
points, including five career 30-plus point games.
Joining Grappe as Region 5 finalists are Delta State
sophomore guard Sarita ‘Bug’ Cooper, West Georgia senior
guard Dominic Cranford, the GSC East Division Player of
the Year, West Georgia senior forward Ashley Huff and
Nova Southeastern junior center Stephanie Sarosi.
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