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Jennifer Azzi
The Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four after leading Stanford to a 1990 NCAA title, Azzi says she began shooting baskets in pre-school. A fitness fanatic who loves to run, Azzi was named to the ABL First Team in 1998 and started in the 1998 ABL All-Star Game.
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Katie Smith
Elaine Powell
Shannon Johnson
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Iciss Tillis
Chandi Jones

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Chandi Jones became the University of Houston's all-time leading scorer during her senior year. Jones' 2,692 points also topped the career chart in Conference USA history and led Houston to a school record 28 wins.



Set single-game career high with 6 offensive rebounds and 11 total rebounds, at Connecticut on May 28, 2005. Registered a single-game career high 6 blocked shots, at Los Angeles, on June 8, 2005. Entered the 2006 season needing 242 points to reach the 1,000-point plateau in her career.



The second leading scorer in the history of the University of Cincinnati (1849 points) Madinah was named to the All-Conference USA First Team in both 1999 and 2000.



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Amanda Zahui B
Dominique Canty
Anna DeForge

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Glory Johnson, Forward - Shock.
Karima Christmas, Forward - Shock. and Karima Christmas, Guard - Shock.

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Tamicha Jackson
Jackson earned All-America honors for her play in the 1999-2000 season and was also named the Sun Belt Conference's Defensive Player of the Year.
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