10 contenders for women's college basketball Player of the Year
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Duke freshman Zion Williamson is the front-runner for national Player of the Year on the men's side — depending on preference of a specific award. But what about the women? There is no shortage of talent in the women's game, and it's not just subjected to C10 contenders for women's college basketball Player of the Year
Duke freshman Zion Williamson is the front-runner for national Player of the Year on the men's side — depending on preference of a specific award. But what about the women? There is no shortage of talent in the women's game, and it's not just subjected to Connecticut or Notre Dame. In 2017-18, South Carolina's Aja Wilson swept all the major Player of the Year awards, but we might not see the same thing this season. As we settle into the second half of the season, here are 10 women's contenders (in alphabetical order) who can take home at least one of the national Player of the Year awards for 2018-19. Kristine Anigwe, F-C, California, Sr. The 6-foot-4 Anigwe begins the week as the nation's leading rebounder (15.2 rebounds per game) and among its top scorers (22.7 points per game). Last month, Anigwe became the third player in Cal history to reach the 2,000-point mark. She's also scored at least 30 or more points twice this season. Kalani Brown, C, Baylor, Sr. Depending on who is doing the talking, Brown migh Read more