TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 16: UConn Huskies forward Megan Walker (3) attempts a free throw during the women's college basketball game between the Connecticut Huskies and South Florida Bulls on February 16, 2020 at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL.

UConn's Walker, Auriemma named AAC player, coach of the year

The Associated Press
6 years ago
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) UConn junior Megan Walker was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Year on Friday, an award won by a Huskies player in each of the league's seven seasons.

Her coach, Geno Auriemma, was honored as the AAC's Coach of the Year for the sixth time after leading the No. 5 Huskies (26-3, 16-0 American) to another undefeated conference season.

UConn has won all 136 league games since the conference formed in 2013. It will be looking for a seventh straight conference tournament title this weekend. The Huskies are leaving the AAC at the end of this season to rejoin the Big East.

The league's other major awards went to South Florida's Elena Tsineke, (Freshman of the Year) and East Carolina's Lashonda Monk (Defensive Player of the Year).

Cincinnati senior Angel Rizer was picked as the league's Most Improved Player. Tulane's Dynah Jones took home the Sixth Player of the Year award and teammate Sierra Cheatham repeated as winner of the Ambassador Award, given for sportsmanship on and off the court.

Walker, who leads the American in scoring at 19.5 points per game, is joined on the all-conference first team by teammates Crystal Dangerfield and Christyn Williams, UCF guard Kay Kay Wright, Cincinnati forward I'ImarI Thomas and Temple forward Mia Davis.

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