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Duke Women's Basketball All-Decade Team

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DURHAM, N.C. -  The Duke women's basketball All-Decade Team from 2000-09 was released on Tuesday as we approach 2010.  The Blue Devils established themselves as one of the top women's basketball programs in the nation during this time.

Over the last decade, the Blue Devils advanced to three NCAA Final Fours, won five ACC Championships, produced a 297-48 overall record, six ACC Regular Season titles, had five different Kodak All-America selections, had seven ACC Player of the Year honorees, received 28 All-ACC selections and two National Players of the Year.

Below is a listing the three five-member teams:
 
First Team
Alana Beard -
2001-04 - (2003 & 2004 National Player of the Year; three-time Kodak All-America; Duke all-time leading scorer with 2,687 points)
Monique Currie - 2002-06 - (2005 & 2006 Kodak All-America; Two-time Wooden Award Finalist; 2,122 career points ranks third all-time at Duke)
Lindsey Harding - 2003-07 - (2007 National Player of the Year & Defensive Player of the Year; 579 assists rank No. 1 all-time at Duke)
Iciss Tillis - 2001-04 - (2003 Kodak All-America; Two-time ACC Tournament MVP & NPOY Finalist; Ranks sixth in points, 1,712, and third in rebounds, 946 at Duke)
Georgia Schweitzer - 1998-01 - (2001 Kodak All-America; Two-time ACC Player of the Year; Seventh in scoring, 1,620, and second in three-pointers made, 202)
 
Second Team
Chante Black -
2005-09 - (2009 Associated Press Third Team All-America; 2009 ACC Defensive POY; Ranks eighth in scoring, 1,438, second in rebounds, 995, and second in blocks, 261, at Duke)
Alison Bales - 2004-07 - (2007 Associated Press Third Team All-America; 2007 Wade Trophy Finalist; ACC career leader in blocked shots, 434, and ranks sixth at Duke in rebounds with 804)
Mistie Bass - 2003-06 - (Three-time All-ACC selection; 2004 All-ACC Tournament; Ranks ninth in scoring, 1,409, and seventh in rebounds, 800, at Duke)
Wanisha Smith - 2005-08 - (2005 All-ACC Freshman; three-time ACC Rookie of the Week; Ranks fourth on the Duke career assist charts with 496)
Abby Waner - 2006-09 - (Three-time All-ACC Tournament first team; two-time AP Honorable Mention All-America; Duke's all-time leader in three-pointers made, 222, second in steals with 313 and sixth in assists with 432)
 
Third Team
Sheana Mosch -
2000-03 - (2001 Third Team All-ACC; All-ACC Freshman; 2001 National Player of the Month for January; Fifth in free throw percentage, 79.4%, tied for third in overall wins with 124)
Jessica Foley - 2003-06 - (2005 Third Team All-ACC; Hit game-winner at Connecticut in 2004; Ranks third in three-point field goals made, 175, and ninth in overall wins at Duke with 120; owns school record for three-pointers in a season with 68 and single game with seven - both tied)
Vicki Krapohl - 2001-04 - (2003 Third Team All-ACC; Part of four ACC Championships and two NCAA Final Fours; Ranks fourth in career three-pointers made with 171)
Michele Matyasovsky - 2000-03 - (2000 All-ACC Freshman; Part of four ACC Championships; Ranks eighth in all-time wins at Duke with 121)
Rochelle Parent - 1998-01 - (2001 & 2002 All-ACC Defensive team; Two-time ACC Champions; All-time Duke record holder in charges taken with 71)

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Players Mentioned

Chante Black

#11 Chante Black

6' 5"
Senior
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Abby Waner

#4 Abby Waner

5' 10"
Senior
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