Thursday, March 8, 2012

Taleia Moton and Three Other Patriots Take Home Honors at CAA Awards Ceremony

Senior guard Taleia Moton continues to cement her lasting legacy at George Mason University by being selected All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team. This is Moton's first time being selected, but it is also the first time George Mason University has had a player receive that acknowledgement since it was awarded to Jen Derevjanik in 2004.

Taleia Moton is most deserving of the honor of being  on the All-CAA First Team solely based on her stats. At the culmination of the regular season she was averaging 20.7 points per game, ranking her 12th in the nation, with a field goal percentage of 44.9%. But Taleia has done more then just score hoops. She hauls down 4 rebounds a game, leads the team with 66 steals(21 more then 2nd ranked Rahneeka Saunders), and is second on the team in assists with 69 or 2.4 per game.

But the awards that Coach Porter and her staff really should be most proud of is having three players being recognized as Honorable Mentions for the CAA All-Academic Team. Janaa Pickard, Joyous Tharrington, and Cierra Strickland all received this recognition for their work outside and inside of the gym. What makes this more impressive is that these three players are not ones that don't ever see court time or are injured and all they do is study. To even be considered for an All-Academic Team, in most cases, you must play in 50% of your team's games as well as be beyond your first year enrolled at the institution. Sophomore Janaa Pickard is a starting foward who averages 28 minutes a game along with 8 points per contest.  Junior Joyous Tharrington is a emerging player who averages 15 minutes of court time, and contributes 3.8 ppg. Finally sophomore Cierra Strickland averages just over 9 minutes a game and 1.7 ppg. Coach Porter and her coaching staff should be proud to see that while improving their overall record every season, they are not compromising the education of their student-athletes. Also keep in mind that Taleia Moton has already achieved her Bachelor's degree in Communication's and is already pursuing a second degree.

The CAA Awards Banquet was a great showing for Coach Porter and the state of the Mason women's basketball program. Last year the team only had 2 players recieving recognition, and this year it was doubled. The voting is done by coaches, and it shows that coaches are more and more starting to realize the this Mason team  and program is something to be respected.

Just a note, Player of the Year in the conference went to University of Delaware junior Elena Delle Donne. She who won it for the second time and leads the NCAA in scoring with 28.3 ppg. Delle Donne has pushed the Blue Hen's to #7 national ranking and a 27-1 record overall.


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