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Alarie Earns WBCA Coaches’ All-America Honorable Mention
April 02, 2020 | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. – Bella Alarie was awarded another honor as she earned WBCA Coaches' All-America Honorable Mention, the organization announced today.
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It's the second straight season that Alarie earned those accolades. She is the second Ivy League player (Allison Feaster '98 of Harvard) to pick up two WBCA Coaches' All-America honors. Last month, Alarie became the first Ivy player to be honored with two Associated Press All-American selections.
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Alarie averaged 17.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.3 assists in 23 games this season, adding 10 20+ point outings. She led the Ivy League in scoring, was second in rebounding and blocks, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in free throw percentage.
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The senior captain is first in program history in Ivy Player of the Week awards (20), blocks (249), double-doubles (40) and points (1,703). She is in the top 10 in rebounds, field goal attempts, rebounding average, field goals, scoring averaging, free throws, free-throw attempts and free throw percentage.
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Princeton finished the year at 26-1 and on a 22-game winning streak. The Tigers' streak was the second longest in the country behind No. 1 South Carolina. Berube's unit wrapped up the campaign with an RPI of No. 9, the best mark in Ivy history.
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It's the second straight season that Alarie earned those accolades. She is the second Ivy League player (Allison Feaster '98 of Harvard) to pick up two WBCA Coaches' All-America honors. Last month, Alarie became the first Ivy player to be honored with two Associated Press All-American selections.
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Alarie averaged 17.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.3 assists in 23 games this season, adding 10 20+ point outings. She led the Ivy League in scoring, was second in rebounding and blocks, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in free throw percentage.
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The senior captain is first in program history in Ivy Player of the Week awards (20), blocks (249), double-doubles (40) and points (1,703). She is in the top 10 in rebounds, field goal attempts, rebounding average, field goals, scoring averaging, free throws, free-throw attempts and free throw percentage.
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Princeton finished the year at 26-1 and on a 22-game winning streak. The Tigers' streak was the second longest in the country behind No. 1 South Carolina. Berube's unit wrapped up the campaign with an RPI of No. 9, the best mark in Ivy history.
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