The University of Mississippi Athletics
Armintie Price Selected First Team All-American By ESPN.com
3/29/2007 | Women's Basketball
“I feel very blessed,” said Price, who will earn her degree in May. “This has been a very special season for both me and my team. It was a very exciting ride and I feel extremely honored to be recognized by ESPN.com.”
Price, the first Ole Miss women’s basketball player to be honored by the world wide leader in sports, led the Rebels to their first Elite Eight appearance since 1992 with wins over TCU, defending national champion
She finished her Ole Miss career ranked first in steals (403), second in rebounding (1,198) and third in scoring (2,165) on the Rebel all-time charts. She was just the second player in NCAA history to record over 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 400 assists and 400 steals in a career, joining the legendary Cheryl Miller.
Senior Lindsey Harding of Duke was named the National Player of the Year by ESPN.com and joined Price on the five-person All-America Team. Fellow SEC players junior Sylvia Fowles of LSU and sophomore Candace Parker of
ESPN.com 2007 All-America Team
Lindsey Harding (Duke)Player of the Year
Armintie Price (Ole Miss)
Candace Parker (
Sylvia Fowles (LSU)
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