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...will be the first to admit that the Ivy League is no ACC or SEC, but to let that fact adversely impact the potential recognition an excellent player deserves is inexcusable. Allison Feaster's name should have been put on the AP Ballot, and there are several reasons...
...primary argument many so-called analysts of college basketball would make against Feaster's ability is that she plays in one of the weakest conferences in the nation. That may be true, but one has to look at the individual player to determine individual awards...
...Feaster is one of the best players in the nation, and she would continue to be if she were at a big-time basketball powerhouse like Connecticut or Louisiana Tech. Would she still be averaging 28.5 points per game? Probably not, but she might have gotten her name onto the Player of the Year ballot...
...Harvard must unfairly wallow in the disrespect afforded it by the national media, and Feaster must suffer because she chose to get a top-quality education while playing basketball...
...similar situation to Feaster's is Maine's Cindy Blodgett, who was also left off the ballot. Blodgett, who plays in the weak America East Conference, has led the nation in scoring for the past two seasons and is third in that category this year...