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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Banks impressive in McDonald's All-American game

UConn signee Brianna Banks had 17 points including seven in a span of 1:02 in Wednesday's McDonald's All-American game. According to my unofficial stats, she also had three steals.

Banks, a 5-foot-9 guard from Fayetteville, Ga. was averaged 16 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 5.2 steals while leading Fayette County High to the Georgia AAAA title, was on the West team with her future UConn teammates Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis and Kiah Stokes.

Mosqueda-Lewis had 12 points and four rebounds and Stokes had one point and five rebounds.

Duke signee Elizabeth Williams scored a McDonald's All-American girls' record 23 points and had 11 rebounds to lead the East to a 78-66 win.

Mosqueda-Lewis and Stokes will be playing in the WBCA All-American Game on Saturday. Banks was not selected to play in the game.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Bill Ford said...

Brianna Banks is like a Tiffany Hayes who does not fall down. UConn should shoot several Free Throws every game with those 2 lefties driving to the basket.

Banks deserves to be in the WBCA All-Star game at least as much, if not more, than Kiah Stokes.

Elizabeth Williams will definitely improve Duke's offense and defense in the paint. She works hard.

Stefanie Dolson has really improved since the 2010 McDonald's All-Star game.

I wonder how Meighan Simmons will handle not being able to shoot at will next season with Ariel Massengale in control of the ball at PG.

10:24 PM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I disagree about your comment aimed at banks over Stokes, Stokes did very well in the scrimmage Banks did not, you don't just get picked on 1 game alone.

11:13 AM 

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