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Over spring break, the Crimson's co-captain was named to the 1998 Kodak Division I Women's All-America Basketball Team, and she was selected as the 1998 Eastern College Athletic Conference/AmeriSuites Division I Women's Player of the Year. She is the first Ivy Leaguer ever to receive either distinction...
Being named to the Kodak All-America Team--which recognizes the nation's 10 best players--is widely regarded as the highest honor that a player can earn, short of National Player of the Year. The Kodak press release reads...
Both events capped off a four-day celebration of the All-America Team during the WBCA National Convention at the Final Four. The WBCA also held a banquet in the players' honor at which Feaster was chosen by her fellow All-Americans to speak on their behalf...
...freshman at Harvard, Feaster was the unanimous choice for Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and she was a First Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-ECAC honoree as well. She also received Honorable Mention All-America honors, was selected to Basketball America's All-Freshman Team and ranked 16th in the nation in rebounding...
...American named Allison Feaster who managed to score 35 points, pull down 13 rebounds, nab a few steals and dazzle a national television audience. Feaster's performance even had Rebecca Lobo and the rest of the ESPN studio anchors wondering why she did not receive higher All-America honors...