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Curry Named first-team AP All-America
4/1/2009 9:44:34 AM | Men's Basketball
DAVIDSON, N.C. - Davidson guard Stephen Curry has been named first-team All-America, The Associated Press announced Monday. He is the first Wildcat to earn the honor since Fred Hetzel in 1965.
Curry joins unanimous selection Blake Griffin (Oklahoma), Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina), James Harden (Arizona State) and DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) on the all-america squad.
The junior led the nation in scoring with 28.6 points an outing and led the Southern Conference in assists (5.6/gm) and steals (2.5/gm). He became Davidson's and the Southern Conference's career scoring leader and currently ranks 25th on the NCAA Division I career scoring chart (2,635 points) and fourth in 3-pointers (414).
Curry has already been named first-team All-America by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and The Sporting News.
Curry joins unanimous selection Blake Griffin (Oklahoma), Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina), James Harden (Arizona State) and DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) on the all-america squad.
The junior led the nation in scoring with 28.6 points an outing and led the Southern Conference in assists (5.6/gm) and steals (2.5/gm). He became Davidson's and the Southern Conference's career scoring leader and currently ranks 25th on the NCAA Division I career scoring chart (2,635 points) and fourth in 3-pointers (414).
Curry has already been named first-team All-America by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and The Sporting News.
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