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12/5/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Kansas City, Mo. - Dartmouth women's basketball senior co-captain Sydney Scott (Houston, Texas) has been selected as one of 30 national candidates for the prestigious 2007-08 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
Scott made the first cut as one of the nation's top 30 senior male and female college basketball players who exemplify a total student-athlete. The award - presented annually to the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year in eight sports - focuses on the “Four C's” of classroom, character, community and competition. Lowe's, an official corporate partner of the NCAA, will award winners with trophies during the respective men's and women's NCAA Final Four weekends.
An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior Class Award was launched during the 2001-02 season to honor the attributes of college basketball seniors who remain committed to their university and pursue the many rewards that a senior season and complete college education brings.
Now in its seventh year for basketball, the award has developed into the nation's premier tribute for college seniors. Since originating with basketball, Lowe's has expanded the award to include a total of eight NCAA sports.
A second team All-Ivy forward her junior year, Scott is in her final season with the Big Green. In addition to being a part of two Ivy League championship teams, Scott has helped Dartmouth to three-straight postseason appearances during her tenure. At 6-0, she ranked second in the Ivy League in rebounding as a junior (8.7 per game) and was a unanimous selection to the Ivy All-Rookie team in her freshman year.
An English major, Scott has aspirations to attend law school and was an honorable mention Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar in 2007. During her off-terms from Dartmouth, Scott's activities have included an internship with United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and a foreign study immersion program in Mexico. Additionally, Scott has both coordinated and participated in a variety of community service efforts with the Dartmouth women's basketball team.
Scott is among the basketball candidates that includes a broad spectrum of universities and conferences across the country. On the women's side, 29 schools are represented, while 16 conferences are included among the list of nominees. Scott represents the Ivy League along with Princeton senior forward Meagan Cowher.
From the list of 30 candidates for each gender, a national media committee will select 10 finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award in January 2008. Those ten names will be placed on the official ballot for a nationwide vote during the NCAA Tournament in March. Fan balloting will be coupled with votes from coaches and media to determine the male and female recipients.
The award was conceived by sportscaster Dick Enberg, who continues to serve as Honorary Chairman. It was inspired by the remarkable story of former Duke University basketball player Shane Battier, who could have been an NBA lottery pick but returned to college for his senior season and led the Blue Devils to the National Championship in 2001.
Recipients of the women's award include Sue Bird of Connecticut (2002), LaToya Thomas of Mississippi State (2003), Alana Beard of Duke (2004), Kendra Wecker of Kansas State (2005), Seimone Augustus of LSU (2006) and Alison Bales of Duke (2007).
For more information on the award and Lowe's, please visit www.seniorclassaward.com.
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award 2007-08 Women's Basketball Candidates
| NAME | HT | CL | POS | School | Conference |
Nkolika Anosike | 6'4" | Sr. | F/C | Tennessee | SEC |
| Tahnee Balerio | 5'6" | Sr. | G | Missouri State | Missouri Valley |
| Essence Carson | 6'0" | Sr. | F | Rutgers | Big East |
| Meagan Cowher | 6'1" | Sr. | F | Princeton | Ivy |
| Julie DeMuth | 5'10" | Sr. | F | Ball State | Mid-American |
| Sarah Elliot | 6'6" | Sr. | C | Kentucky | SEC |
| Cara Enright | 5'10" | Sr. | G | United States Military Academy | Patriot |
| Allyson Fashacht | 5'8" | Sr. | G | Liberty | Big South |
| Emily Florence | 5'5" | Sr. | G | Washington | Pac 10 |
| Hope Foster | 6'2" | Sr. | F | Bucknell | Patriot |
| Sylvia Fowles | 6'6" | Sr. | C | Louisiana State | SEC |
| A'Quonesia Franklin | 5'3" | Sr. | G | Texas A&M | Big 12 |
| Carlene Hightower | 5'11" | Sr. | F | La Salle | Atlantic 10 |
| Tasha Humphrey | 6'3" | Sr. | F | Georgia | SEC |
| Tyeisha Jackson | 5'10" | Sr. | G | Houston | Conference USA |
| Kyra Kaylor | 6'0" | Sr. | F | William & Mary | Colonial |
| Crystal Langhorne | 6'2" | Sr. | C/F | Maryland | ACC |
| Sarah Jo Lawrence | 5'11" | Sr. | G | George Washington | Atlantic 10 |
| Karlyle Lim | 5'6" | Sr. | G | Pittsburgh | Big East |
| Samantha Mahoney | 5'10" | Sr. | G | Kentucky | SEC |
| Jackie McFarland | 6'3" | Sr. | F | Colorado | Big 12 |
| Rebekah Parker | 5'10" | Sr. | G/F | Evansville | Missouri Valley |
| Lindsey Pluimer | 6'4" | Sr. | F | UCLA | Pac 10 |
| Laura Rodophi | 6'2" | Sr. | C | Indiana State | Missouri Valley |
| Sydney Scott | 6'0" | Sr. | F | Dartmouth | Ivy |
| Andrea Sitton | 6'3" | Sr. | F | Nevada | WAC |
| Sara Stutz | 6'0" | Sr. | G/F | Northwestern | Big 10 |
| Kristi Veltkamp | 6'3" | Sr. | F/C | Maryland Eastern Shore | MEAC |
| Lindsey Whorton | 6'0" | Sr. | G | Drake | Missouri Valley |
| Candace Wiggins | 5'11" | Sr. | G | Stanford | Pac 10 |