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2019-2020 World Exposure NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball All-American Teams

By World Exposure News Services, 03/22/20, 11:15PM CDT

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Today is the day we unveil the 2019-2020 World Exposure NJCAA Division 1 All-American teams. 

Picking this year's Freshman and Sophomore of the Year was actually pretty easy, but the first team was difficult. It really came down to nine or ten women for the five spots, and they were not easy to pick between. 

You can read all about it below. 

Here are the definitive NJCAA women's basketball first, second, third, and honorable mention all-americans. 

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

 

PLAYER

COLLEGE

POS.

HT.

CLASS

Daliyah Brown

Miami Dade (FL)

F

5-9

So.

Keya Patton

Wabash Valley (IL)

G

5-7

So.

Ahlana Smith

Gulf Coast State (FL)

G

5-9

So.

Kobe King-Hawea

Gillette

G

5-11

Fr.

Felmas Koranga

Tyler (TX)

F

6-1

So.

 

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

 

PLAYER

COLLEGE

POS.

HT.

CLASS

Chanaya Pinto

Northwest Florida State

F

6-1

Fr.

Za'Nautica Downs

Florida SouthWestern State

G

5-8

So.

Tishara Morehouse

Western Nebraska

G

5-3

So.

Caroline Germond 

South Plains (TX) 

G

5-6

So.

Curtessia Dean

Trinity Valley (TX)

G

5-10

So.

 

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

 

PLAYER

COLLEGE

POS.

HT.

CLASS

Ayanna Clark

Central Arizona

F

6-3

So.

Fess Hawkins

Vincennes

F

6-3

So.

Sarah Shematsi

South Plains (TX)

G

6-2

So.

Isadora Sousa

Chipola

G

6-0

Fr.

Shamari Tyson

South Georgia Tech

G

5-3

So.

 

 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS

 

PLAYER 

COLLEGE 

POS. 

HT. 

CLASS 

Lovietta Walker

Angelina

G

5-10

RFr.

Destiny Thurman

Collin County (TX)

G

5-7

So.

Lucy Ibeh Collin County (TX) F 6-0 So.

Danja Stafford

Eastern Arizona

F

6-1

Fr.

Makayla Pippen

Central Arizona

G

6-1

So.

Fapou Semebene

Northwest Florida State

F

6-0

So.

Raven Peoples

Northwest Florida State

F

6-3

So.

Awa Sidibe

Salt Lake (UT)

F

5-11

Fr.

Leah Mafua

Otero

G

5-10

Fr.

Natalia Otkhmezuri

Casper (WY)

G

5-8

Fr.

Binta Salawu

Miles (MT)

G

5-3

So.

Keyara Jones

Jones (MS)

G

5-6

So.

Jahnaria Brown

Georgia Highlands

C

6-3

So.

Abby Ogle

Hutchinson (KS)

G

5-8

So.

Yasriyyah Wazeerud-Din

South Georgia Tech

G

5-11

So.

Tamara Nard

Butler (KS)

F

6-2

Fr.

RaVon Nero

Butler (KS)

G

5-9

So.

Karolina Szydlowska

Seward County (KS)

F

6-0

So.

Asia Strong

Trinity Valley (TX)

F

6-2

So.

Naomi Mbandu

Gulf Coast State (FL)

F

6-2

So.

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Kobe King-Hawae- Gillette
She is 7th in the nation for assists (178), 4th in the nation for total points (675), 11th for points per game (20.5), 16th for Defensive Rebounds (192), 2nd for total field goals (284-589). 


Ahlana Smith-Gulf Coast 

Louisville signee is the No. 1 overall prospect in junior college by the
World Exposure Report

Keya Patton- Wabash Valley
Patton finished the season ranked 3rd in the nation for assists (206), 16th for steals (94), and  5th in total points (665). 

Felmas  Koranga - Tyler

Koranga has amassed over 1,000 points and 750 rebounds in her two year career. She finished 6th in the nation for blocks (92), 16th for total points (590), and 5th for total rebounds (407). 

Daliyah Brown- Miami Dade

Brown finished this season has the No. 1 scorer in the nation with 26.6 ppg, 1st for free throws (326-414) which now is a new NJCAA record, and is ranked No. 2 in the nation for total assist (232). 

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