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Two Lady Chaps Bring Home All-American Honors

By: Alan Grosbach-National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Updated: March 20, 2013
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced the 2012-13 Division I Women's Basketball All-America Teams on Wednesday. Players were selected by the NAIA-Women's Basketball Coaches' Association All-America Committee with Tugce Canitez of Westmont (Calif.) named as the NAIA National Player of the Year and Kirsten Moore of Westmont tabbed as the Phyllis Holmes NAIA National Coach of the Year.

A key member of Westmont's recent title run, Canitez is the first Warrior to earn the Player of the Year honor since the award was established in 1998. The senior forward from Izmir, Turkey, led the NAIA in defensive rebounds per game (9.2) and was second in points per game (21.6), total scoring (714) and total rebounds (414). Canitez, who received the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball National Player of the Week award an unprecedented four times this season, was third in the NAIA with 23 double-doubles this season, including a 25-point and 20-rebound effort in the national championship final against Lee (Tenn.) on Tuesday night. She was also a 2012 NAIA First Team All-American.

Moore received Coach of the Year honors after leading Westmont to its first-ever NAIA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship with a 71-65 victory over Lee on Tuesday. In addition to the national title, Moore guided the Warriors to a 30-4 overall record and its second-straight Golden State Athletic Conference regular-season championship. As a team, Westmont finished the season ranked in the top 10 in five categories: field goal percentage (0.445), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.082), total rebound defense (32.4), scoring defense per game (55.8) and 3-point field goal percentage (0.347). Moore boasts a 173-78 record in eight seasons at Westmont.

Seven individuals were repeat selections from a year ago: Natalie Shumpert of Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), Hollie German of Lee, Ashley Rainey of Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), Lauren Gober of Oklahoma City, Nicole Yazzie of Westminster (Utah), Heather English of Columbia (Mo.) and Canitez. Rainey, Shumpert and Gober are receiving All-America honors for the third time of their career.

2012-13 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball All-Americans
First Team
 
 
 
 
Name
Institution
Pos.
Class
Hometown
Brittney Carter
Faulkner (Ala.)
F
So.
Montgomery, Ala.
Natalie Shumpert*
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)
G
Sr.
Paducah, Ky.
Hollie German^
Lee (Tenn.)
G
Jr.
Benton, Tenn.
Ashley Rainey*
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
F
Sr.
Bowling Green, Ky.
Nicole Hampton
Lubbock Christian (Texas)
G
So.
Canyon, Texas
Lauren Gober%
Oklahoma City
F
Sr.
Newcastle, Okla.
Katie Hall
Oklahoma City
C
Sr.
Hazelton, Idaho
Nicole Ballestero
Vanguard (Calif.)
G
Jr.
Orange, Calif.
Nicole Yazzie%
Westminster (Utah)
G
Sr.
West Valley City, Utah
Tugce Canitez*
Westmont (Calif.)
F
Sr.
Izmir, Turkey
 
 
 
 
 
Second Team
 
 
 
 
Name
Institution
Pos.
Class
Hometown
Heather English%
Columbia (Mo.)
G
Jr.
Boonville, Mo.
Jessica Pace
Cumberland (Tenn.)
F
Sr.
Nashville, Tenn.
Kourtney Tyra
Georgetown (Ky.)
G
Jr.
McKee, Ky.
Kelsey Balcom
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
G
Jr.
Olathe, Kan.
Ashlie Billingslea
Southern Poly (La.)
G
Sr.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
April Perry
Southern-NO (La.)
G
Sr.
Long Beach, Calif.
Janae Howard
St. Catharine (Ky.)
F
Sr.
Owensboro, Ky.
Jacquelyn Marshall
The Master's (Calif.)
F
Jr.
San Clemente, Calif.
Esther Timmermans
Vanguard (Calif.)
F
Sr.
Melbourne, Australia
Priscila Santos
William Woods (Mo.)
G
Jr.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
 
 
 
 
Third Team
 
 
 
 
Name
Institution
Pos.
Class
Hometown
Adijat Adams
Biola (Calif.)
C
Jr.
Inglewood, Calif.
Courtney Clifton
Campbellsville (Ky.)
G
Sr.
Lexington, Ky.
Torrie Cahill
Carroll (Mont.)
G
Sr.
Miles City, Mont.
Ashley Tate
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)
G
Sr.
Memphis, Tenn.
Schera Sampson
Shawnee State (Ohio)
C
Sr.
Austin, Texas
Sarah Ogoke
Southern Poly (Ala.)
G
Jr.
Sugarland, Texas
Reilly Poirier
St. Catharine (Ky.)
F
Sr.
Dennis, Mass.
Leticia Silva
St. Gregory's
G
Sr.
Whitesboro, Texas
Cydney Tibbitts
Westminster (Utah)
F
Sr.
Pasco, Wash.
Aliesha Carruthers
Wiley (Texas)
F
Sr.
Houston, Texas
 
 
 
 
 
Honorable Mention
 
 
 
 
Name
Institution
 
 
 
LaKenya Drayton
Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)
 
 
 
Alisha Fanshier
Baker (Kan.)
 
 
 
Justice Payne
Benedictine (Kan.)
 
 
 
Jasmine Taylor
Bethel (Tenn.)
 
 
 
Anna Brooke Page
Blue Mountain (Ky.)
 
 
 
Gabby Harvey
Brenau (Ga.)
 
 
 
Mackenzie Lee
Campbellsville (Ky.)
 
 
 
Torrie Cahill
Carroll (Mont.)
 
 
 
Ralyn Nuss
Central Methodist (Mo.)
 
 
 
Crystal Chaney
Coastal Georgia
 
 
 
Lily Abreu
Columbia (Mo.)
 
 
 
Dace Bicane
Cumberlands (Ky.)
 
 
 
Jazzmin Smith
Dillard (La.)
 
 
 
Kaylyn Young
Emmanuel (Ga.)
 
 
 
Sierra McSpadden
Evangel (Mo.)
 
 
 
Christina Hayes
Faulkner (Ala.)
 
 
 
Maria Bagwell
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)
 
 
 
Ashley Hurd-Spencer
Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.)
 
 
 
Andrina Rendon
Hope International (Calif.)
 
 
 
Jenna Adams
Lee (Tenn.)
 
 
 
Annie Kane
Lewis Clark (Idaho)
 
 
 
Jenna Diakos
LSU Shreveport (La.)
 
 
 
Sharde Henry
LSU Shreveport (La.)
 
 
 
Kelsey Canavan
Lubbock Christian (Texas)
 
 
 
Phagen Altom
Lyon (Ark.)
 
 
 
Jessy Christopher
Martin Methodist (Tenn.)
 
 
 
Kourtni Williams
Mid-America Christian (Okla.)
 
 
 
Stephanie Malone
Mid-Continent (Ky.)
 
 
 
Sammi Bignell
Montana Western
 
 
 
Zbeyda Aremi
Oklahoma Baptist
 
 
 
Desiree Jeffries
Oklahoma City
 
 
 
Nashae Owens
Our Lady of the Lake (Texas)
 
 
 
Nikkia Davis
Our Lady of the Lake (Texas)
 
 
 
Courtney Ward
Peru State (Neb.)
 
 
 
Uniqua Hampton
Robert Morris (Ill.)
 
 
 
Logan Froese
Roger's State (Okla.)
 
 
 
Sierra Cornwell
Roger's State (Okla.)
 
 
 
Brittany Daniel
San Diego Christian (Calif.)
 
 
 
Sabrina Scott
Southern New Orleans (La.)
 
 
 
Amber Arceneaux-Francis
St. Thomas (Texas)
 
 
 
Lena Rivera
The Master's (Calif.)
 
 
 
Chasity Kearney
Tougaloo (Miss.)
 
 
 
Portia Craft
Tougaloo (Miss.)
 
 
 
Chelsea Cluesman
UVA-Wise (Va.)
 
 
 
Kierra Patterson
Vorhees (S.C.)
 
 
 
Esther Lee
Westmont (Calif.)
 
 
 
Kelsie Sampson
Westmont (Calif.)
 
 
 
Cheyenne Childers
Williams Baptist (Ark.)
 
 
 
Courtney Sturdivant
WVU Tech
 
 
 
SiMon Franklin
Xavier (La.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* 2012 First Team All-American 
 
 

^ 2012 Second Team All-American 
 
 

% 2012 Third Team All-American

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