A First for Tennessee’s Holdsclaw
Chamique Holdsclaw has been a standout since she arrived at Tennessee. Now she stands alone.
Holdsclaw was a unanimous selection to The Associated Press women’s All-America basketball team, becoming the first player voted to the first team three times. She was chosen for the third team as a freshman.
Holdsclaw was joined on the first team by Purdue’s Stephanie White-McCarty, Tennessee’s Tamika Catchings, Alabama’s Dominique Canty and Colorado State’s Becky Hammon.
UCLA junior Maylana Martin was named to the third team.
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Harold Rhodes was fired as coach at Washington State after only four winning seasons in 17 years.
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