Bone Named to All-Region Team by WBCA

ATLANTA – Texas A&M junior Kelsey Bone was named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-Region Team announced today. The WBCA All-Region nominees are eligible to be selected for the 2013 WBCA Division I Coaches’ All-America Team. The selection committee will select the 10-member WBCA Division I Coaches’ All-America Team from these 52 candidates.

Bone was named the SEC Tournament MVP last week following Texas A&M’s first ever SEC Tournament title. In the three games at The Arena at Gwinnett Center last week Bone nearly averaged a double-double with 13.3 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in victories over No. 14 South Carolina, No. 9 Tennessee and No. 7 Kentucky. On the year, Bone averaged 16.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. Bone’s 559 points this season are the fifth highest total in program history and her 318 rebounds rank third.

The selection committee uses an equation to determine a fair number of nominees from each region. The number of Division I institutions in each region is divided by the number of Division I institutions overall to determine a percentage for each region. This percentage is then multiplied by 52 (the total number of desired finalists) to get the number of finalists for each region.

The 2013 WBCA Division I Coaches’ All-America Team will be announced at 1:10 p.m. CT Saturday April 6, during NCAA® Women’s Final Four® Super Saturday festivities in New Orleans Arena.

Bone and the Aggies will face 14th-seeded Wichita State (24-9) in the first round of the Norfolk Regional to be held on Saturday, March 23 at 3:00 p.m. (CT). The game will be televised regionally on ESPN2. The winner will move on to the second round and meet either 6th-seeded Nebraska (23-8) or 11th-seeded Chattanooga (29-3) on Monday, March 25 at 8:30 p.m. (CT). All three games will be held at Reed Arena.

The All-Region honorees are as follows:

Region 1        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Anna Martin DePaul Sr. G 5-9
Sugar Rodgers Georgetown Sr. G 5-11
Niveen Rasheed Princeton Sr. G 6-0
Nadirah McKenith St. John’s Sr. G 5-7
Shenneika Smith St. John’s Sr. G 6-1
Stefanie Dolson Connecticut Jr. C 6-5
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Connecticut So. G 6-0
Shoni Schimmel Louisville Jr. G 5-10
Natalie Achonwa Notre Dame Jr. G 6-3
Skylar Diggins Notre Dame Sr. G 5-9
Kayla McBride Notre Dame Jr. G 5-11
Andrea Smith South Florida Sr. G 5-8
         
Region 2        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Chelsea Gray Duke Jr. G 5-11
Elizabeth Williams Duke So. C 6-3
Tyaunna Marshall Georgia Tech Jr. G 5-9
Elena Delle Donne Delaware Sr. G/F 6-5
Tianna Hawkins Maryland Sr. F 6-3
Alyssa Thomas Maryland Jr. F 6-2
Tierra Ruffin-Pratt North Carolina Sr. G 5-10
         
Region 3        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Theresa Plaisance Louisiana State Jr. F 6-5
Kelsey Bone Texas A&M Jr. F/C 6-4
Jasmine Hassell Georgia Sr. F 6-2
A’dia Mathies Kentucky Sr. G 5-9
Bashaara Graves Tennessee Fr. F/C 6-2
Meighan Simmons Tennessee Jr. G 5-9
Tiffany Clarke Vanderbilt Sr. F 6-0
         
Region 4        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Crystal Bradford Central Michigan So. G/F 6-0
Jerica Coley Florida International Jr. G 5-8
Courtney Osborn Miami (Ohio) Sr. G 5-10
Ebony Rowe Middle Tennessee State Jr. F 6-1
Keena Mays Southern Methodist Jr. G 5-7
Naama Shafir Toledo Sr. G 5-7
         
Region 5        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Brittney Griner Baylor Sr. C 6-8
Odyssey Sims Baylor Jr. G 5-8
Hallie Christofferson Iowa State Jr. F 6-3
Brittany Chambers Kansas State Sr. G 5-8
Toni Young Oklahoma State Sr. F 6-2
Angel Goodrich Kansas Sr. G 5-4
Aaryn Ellenberg Oklahoma Jr. G 5-7
         
Region 6        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Tayler Hill Ohio State Sr. G 5-10
Alex Bentley Penn State Sr. G 5-7
Maggie Lucas Penn State Jr. G 5-10
Rachel Banham Minnesota-Twin Cities So. G 5-9
Jordan Hooper Nebraska Jr. F 6-2
         
Region 7        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Courtney Clements San Diego State Sr. G 6-0
Chelsea Hopkins San Diego State Sr. G 5-8
Katie Baker Montana Sr. F 6-0
Chaundra Sewell Wyoming Sr. F 6-1
         
Region 8        
Name Institution Year Pos. Height
Chiney Ogwumike Stanford Jr. F 6-3
Gennifer Brandon California Jr. F 6-2
Layshia Clarendon California Sr. G 5-9
Chucky Jeffery Colorado Sr. G 5-10

 

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Founded in 1981, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association promotes women’s basketball by unifying coaches at all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport and to foster and promote the development of the game as a sport for women and girls. For more information on the WBCA, please visit wbca.org.

Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics

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