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For the first time in school history, two Notre Dame women's basketball players have been named to the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) All-America Team, as senior guard/tri-captain Kayla McBride (Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) and sophomore guard Jewell Loyd (Lincolnwood, Ill./Niles West) were voted to the 10-player squad, it was announced Monday by the USBWA.
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Loyd is one of two underclassmen on this year's USBWA All-America Team (along with Connecticut sophomore Breanna Stewart), with the other eight players on the squad (including McBride) all being seniors: Stefanie Dolson (Connecticut), Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Maggie Lucas (Penn State), Chiney Ogwumike (Stanford), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Odyssey Sims (Baylor) and Alyssa Thomas (Maryland).
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So sorry to hear this for Ace. She is the heart and soul of this team. I wish you a fast and complete recovery and I hope our Lady Irish play their hearts out for you.
ND senior forward/tri-captain Natalie Achonwa (Guelph, Ontario/St. Mary's Catholic) will miss the remainder of the 2013-14 women's basketball season after injuring her left knee Monday night in the second half of Notre Dame's 88-69 win over No. 5/6 Baylor in the NCAA Notre Dame Regional final (Elite Eight) at Purcell Pavilion.
Achonwa suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee, with that diagnosis confirmed by team orthopedist Dr. Michael Yergler after Achonwa underwent a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) exam on Tuesday morning. She will undergo surgery to repair the injury at a later date, and her rehabilitation timetable has not yet been established.
"Natalie has been an extremely valuable contributor to our success, not only this season but throughout her career, and that won't change," Notre Dame head coach Muffet McGraw said. "While she may not be in uniform, her voice will be heard loud and clear in the locker room, on the bench and in the huddle. I know that our team is going to continue to feed off her energy, passion and leadership as we head into the Final Four."
Achonwa started 33 games for the Fighting Irish this season, posting career-high averages in scoring (14.9 ppg.), field goal percentage (.611), assists (2.8 apg.) and blocked shots (1.2 bpg.), along with a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game and eight double-doubles. She also ranked among the top 15 in the ACC in scoring (15th), field goal percentage (2nd; also third in the nation and seventh on the Notre Dame single-season charts), rebounding (11th) and blocked shots (10th).
Earlier on Tuesday, Achonwa was named a third-team All-America selection by the Associated Press, adding to her earlier honors as a second-team All-ACC and second-team All-ACC Tournament choice, not to mention earning a spot on the NCAA Notre Dame Regional All-Tournament Team Monday night. In addition, she was a midseason candidate both for the Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award, as well as a member of the Wade Trophy preseason watch list (all three awards go to the national player of the year).
For her career, Achonwa ranks 12th in school history with 1,546 points, as well as top-10 rankings on the Fighting Irish all-time lists for rebounds (4th - 970), double-doubles (tied-5th - 28), field goal percentage (6th - .562) and games played (3rd - 145).
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Brianna Turner came up with the big shot and a big stop when her team needed it.
The Notre Dame-bound star hit a jumper with 53 seconds left to lift the West to a 80-78 victory over the East on Wednesday night in the 13th annual McDonald's All-America girls basketball game.
Turner earned MVP honors with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Brianna Turner leads West to win in McDonald's All American Game - ESPN
Fellow ND signee Kathryn Westbeld played for the East Squad.
Wichita State coach Jody Adams, South Dakota State coach Aaron Johnston and Notre Dame assistant Niele Ivey have emerged at the top of the list to replace Pam Borton.
Along with her assistant role, Ivey is the recruiting coordinator at Notre Dame, which just qualified for its fourth consecutive Final Four and is 36-0. She was an All-America point guard for the Irish and played five seasons in the WNBA. She joined the Irish staff in 2007 and mentored former star guard Skylar Diggins.
The incoming class is looking powerful good.
I don't feel sorry for myself--- so there's no reason for anyone else to feel sorry for me. At the end of day, I'm just blessed. I'm up, I can walk, I'm alive.
I'm going to a Final Four.
Three front-runners emerge to succeed Borton as U's women's basketball coach | Star Tribune
by: KENT YOUNGBLOOD , Star Tribune Updated: April 2, 2014 - 6:16 AM