Bucknell's Molly Creamer Named Kodak/WBCA All-America Honorable Mention

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Senior Molly Creamer has been named a Kodak/WBCA All-America Honorable Mention.
Senior Molly Creamer has been named a Kodak/WBCA All-America Honorable Mention.
 

March 24, 2003

LEWISBURG, Pa. - Bucknell women's basketball player Molly Creamer (Mendham, N.J./West Morris Mendham) has been named a finalist for the 2003 NCAA Division I Kodak/Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-America Women's Basketball Team, the WBCA announced recently. Creamer earned Honorable Mention accolades for Region 1, and is automatically eligible for the national 10-member team.

WBCA member coaches of the Kodak/WBCA All-America Selection Committee in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions select the Kodak/WBCA All-American Team.

Creamer becomes the first Bucknell or Patriot League player to earn Honorable Mention recognition from the WBCA and Kodak.

With her third-straight Patriot League Player of the Year selection this season, Creamer gives Bucknell only its third player of the year honor in the 13-year history of the league, all belonging to her. The 5-10 guard continued her assault on the Bucknell and Patriot League record books in her senior season, becoming both the conference and school's all-time leading scorer (men or women) throughout the course of the year. Creamer, who spent a large part of the regular-season as the nation's leading scorer, finished her final season ranked second in the country at 27.1 points per game, a new PL single-season record (former record: 26.1 - Amy O'Brien, Holy Cross, 1998). Ending the year with 759 points, she became just the second player in league history, and the first Bison, to score over 700 points in a single-season, and just missed O'Brien's single-season record of 782. Her playmaking abilities often overlooked because she is such a scoring threat, Creamer also led the Patriot League in assists (6.0) for the third-straight year. Only one other player in NCAA history, Anja Bordt (St. Mary's, 1989-91, West Coast Conference), has led her conference in both scoring and assists three-straight years.

On February 21, 2003, the co-captain broke her own school and conference single-game scoring record with 44 points on 16-of-21 shooting at Lafayette. In that contest, Creamer scored 31 of Bucknell's 36 second-half points, including the final 29 for the team, on her way to setting an Allan P. Kirby Sports Center scoring record. In January, she also set a new women's single-game scoring record in Colgate's Cotterell Court with 37 against the Raiders.

This season, Creamer scored at least 20 points in 23 of 28 games, breaking her own record for 20-point games in a single-season, set last year (18). She tallied over 30 in 11 games, also a school record, and the point guard reached 40 points on two occasions, tying the Bucknell standard for a single-season. Creamer leaves Bucknell with her name in the top-3 on all but three all-time career lists, and as the holder of 16 school records. She has also broken or had a share of 19 Patriot League records. With 2,462 career points, Creamer stands in 33rd on the NCAA all-time scoring list and is only the 47th player in NCAA history to record over 2,400 career points.

Bucknell finished the 2002-03 season with a 13-15 overall record, ending the season with a loss to Holy Cross, 66-63, in the semifinals of the Patriot League Championship Tournament.

The NCAA Division I Kodak/WBCA Honorable Mentions are listed below by region:

The 2003 NCAA Division I Kodak/WBCA Honorable Mentions
RegionNameInstitutionYr.Pos.Ht.
Region 1Jennifer ButlerUniversity of MassachusettsSr.G6-3
 Becky GottsteinBoston CollegeSr.F/P6-1
 Tamara JamesUniversity of MiamiFr.G/F5-9
 Trish JuhlineVillanova UniversitySr.G5-10
 Cappie PondesterRutgers UniversitySo.G5-9
 Diana TaurasiUniversity of ConnecticutJr.G6-0
 Molly CreamerBucknell UniversitySr.G5-10
Region 2Gunto BaskoSiena CollegeSr.F6-0
 Alana BeardDuke UniversityJr.G5-11
 Coretta BrownUniversity of North CarolinaSr.G5-8
 Chrissy FloydClemson UniversitySr.G5-9
 Sonja MalloryGeorgia Institute of TechnologySr.C6-5
 Iciss TillisDuke UniversityJr.F6-4
Region 3Chantelle AndersonVanderbilt UniversitySr.C6-6
 Seimone AugustusLouisiana State UniversityFr.G/F6-1
 Gwen JacksonUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleSr.F6-2
 Kara LawsonUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleSr.G5-8
 Jocelyn PennUniversity of South CarolinaSr.F6-0
 LaToya ThomasMississippi State UniversitySr.F6-2
Region 4Tamara BowieBall State UniversitySr.F6-0
 Heather CusickMiami University (Ohio)Sr.G5-8
 Chandi JonesUniversity of HoustonJr.G6-0
 Kristin KoetsierWestern Michigan UniversityJr.P6-3
 Teana McKiverTulane UniversitySr.C6-3
 Debbie MerrillUniversity of CincinnatiSr.C6-3
Region 5Nicole OhldeKansas State UniversityJr.C/F6-4
 Jia PerkinsTexas Tech UniversityJr.G5-8
 Plenette PiersonTexas Tech UniversitySr.F6-2
 Stacy StephensUniversity of TexasJr.P6-1
 Kendra WeckerKansas State UniversitySo.F5-11
 Lindsey WilsonIowa State UniversitySo.G5-9
Region 6Carla BennettDrake UniversitySr.C6-3
 Courtney ColemanOhio State UniversitySr.F6-2
 Jennie LillisUniversity of IowaJr.F6-1
 Kelly MazzantePenn State UniversityJr.G6-0
 Lindsey WhalenUniversity of MinnesotaJr.G5-8
 Shereka WrightPurdue UniversityJr.F5-10
Region 7Ashley AugsbergerColorado State UniversitySr.F6-1
 Carrie BaconUniversity of WyomingSr.F6-0
 Allison CurtainThe University of TulsaSr.G5-11
 Cheryl FordLouisiana Tech UniversitySr.C6-3
 Constance JinksUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasSr.G5-7
 Kim SmithUniversity of UtahFr.F6-1
Region 8Michelle GrecoUniversity of California, Los AngelesSr.G5-9
 Ebony HoffmanUniversity of Southern CaliforniaJr.F/C6-2
 Giuliana MendiolaUniversity of WashingtonJr.G5-11
 Shawntinice PolkUniversity of ArizonaFr.C6-5
 Nichole PowellStanford UniversityJr.G/F6-2
 Lindsay TaylorUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraJr.C6-6

The NCAA Division I Kodak/WBCA All-America Women's Basketball Team will be announced at the Kodak Press Conference prior to WBCA's "Night of All-Stars" on April 4th at 4:00 p.m. at Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta, Ga.

 

 

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