Carter Named SEC Freshman of the Year; Hillsman Earns All-SEC Nod

Texas A&M guard Chennedy Carter was named Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year as the league announced its yearly women’s basketball awards Tuesday. Carter was named First Team All-SEC, and senior Khaalia Hillsman was named Second Team All-SEC in a vote of the league’s head coaches.

Carter becomes the first Aggie since Morenike Atunrase in 2004-05 to win conference freshman of the year, and the first to win the award in the SEC. Carter leads freshmen nationally with 21.6 points per game, and set an SEC freshman record with 46 points in the Aggies’ non-conference win at USC. With her First Team All-SEC honors, became the first Texas A&M freshman since Donna Roper in 1984-85 to earn all-conference first team honors.


In addition, Carter was named to the SEC All-Freshman team, the third Aggie to earn that honor in the six years Texas A&M has competed in the league. In a separate vote, Carter was named First Team All-SEC and was a unanimous selection for SEC Newcomer of the Year by the Associated Press.


Hillsman earned Second Team All-SEC honors for the second straight season, and joins her former teammates, Jordan Jones, Courtney Walker and Courtney Williams, as the only Aggies to earn multiple All-SEC selections. Hillsman averaged 14.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, and ranks in the Top 10 at Texas A&M in career points, rebounds, blocks, field goal percentage and double doubles.


This is the 12
th straight season Texas A&M has had at least two players named all-conference.

Texas A&M begins play in the SEC Tournament at approximately 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 1 in Nashville against Vanderbilt or Arkansas.


2017-18 SEC Women’s Basketball Awards
First Team All-SEC
Raigyne Louis, LSU
Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
Victoria Vivians, Mississippi State
Sophie Cunningham, Missouri
A’ja Wilson, South Carolina
Jaime Nared, Tennessee
Mercedes Russell, Tennessee
Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M
 
Second Team All-SEC
Caliya Robinson, Georgia
Mackenzie Engram, Georgia
Chloe Jackson, LSU
Maci Morris, Kentucky
Morgan William, Mississippi State
Jordan Frericks, Missouri
Tyasha Harris, South Carolina
Khaalia Hillsman, Texas A&M
 
All-Freshman
Unique Thompson, Auburn
Que Morrison, Georgia
Promise Taylor, Ole Miss
Bianca Jackson, South Carolina
Rennia Davis, Tennessee
Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M
Chelsie Hall, Vanderbilt
 
All-Defensive
Daisa Alexander, Auburn
Caliya Robinson, Georgia
Taylor Murray, Kentucky
Raigyne Louis, LSU
A’ja Wilson, South Carolina
Blair Schaefer, Mississippi State
Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
 
Coach of the Year: Vic Schaefer, Mississippi State
Player of the Year: A’ja Wilson, South Carolina
Freshman of the Year: Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M
Defensive Players of the Year: Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State & A’ja Wilson, South Carolina
6th Woman of the Year: Anastasia Hayes, Tennessee
Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Blair Schaefer, Mississippi State; Haley Clark, Georgia; Alyssa Rice, Kentucky

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