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All-America Team

PLAYER / SCHOOL / YEAR

PG Tiffany Mitchell South Carolina, Jr.

The Charlotte native was the only player to be ranked in the top 20 in the SEC in points, rebounds, assists and steals last season. Mitchell traveled to Russia in June, where she led the U.S. team to a gold medal at the FIBA 3 √ó 3 world championships.

G Jewell Loyd Notre Dame, Jr.

Her demeanor is icy cool at all times, but the 5'10" ACC preseason player of the year still knows how to wow a crowd, whether it's by hitting a clutch three-pointer, slashing to the hoop or converting a Jewelly Oop, her signature bank shot off a lob pass.

PF Breanna Stewart UConn, Jr.

There aren't many more accolades for Stewart to collect—and she still has two more seasons in Storrs. Expect her to once again be the consensus national player of the year and to be named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player for the third consecutive season.

C Isabelle Harrison Tennessee, Sr.

The 10th of 12 children, Harrison knows how to stand out from a crowd. She scored in double figures in 31 of 35 games in 2013--14 and had seven consecutive double doubles, a Lady Vols record. Harrison has shot 51.6% from the field during her Tennessee career.

C Elizabeth Williams Duke, Sr.

A three-time All-America, the 6'3" Williams has consistently been one of the nation's top shot blockers. With 103 more rejections she'll break the ACC mark of 434, held by former Blue Devil Alison Bales. Williams averaged 13.8 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocks last season.

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DAVID E. KLUTHO/SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (STEWART)

The versatile Stewart can play all five positions.