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DENVER – The Western Athletic Conference women’s basketball media have selected Louisiana Tech as the preseason favorite to win the conference crown during the 2009-10 season. Lady Techster senior forward Shanavia Dowdell was selected the WAC’s Preseason Player of the Year.

Louisiana Tech, which shared last year’s WAC regular-season title with Fresno State, received 14 first-place votes, earning 180 points. Fresno State was picked to finish second with 167 points and six first-place votes, followed by Boise State with 136 points and one first-place vote. Idaho was picked to finish fourth with 114 points, followed by Nevada with 104 points. In sixth place was New Mexico State with 100 points, with Utah State following in seventh with 72 points. Hawai’i was slated to finish eighth with 46 points and San Jose State was picked to finish ninth with 26 points.  

Louisiana Tech’s Dowdell was voted Player of the Year and is the on the preseason all-WAC first team. The reigning WAC Player of the Year, she led the league a year ago in scoring. Teammate Adrienne Johnson was also named to the Preseason all-WAC first team, along with Yinka Olorunnife of Idaho, Jaleesa Ross of Fresno State and Madison Spence of New Mexico State.

The Preseason all-WAC second team is comprised of New Mexico State’s Crystal Boyd, Tasha Harris and Jessica Van Hoogen of Boise State, Fresno State’s Hayley Munro and Derisa Taleni of Idaho.


2009-10 Preseason Women’s Basketball Media Poll
Rank Teams (1st-Place Votes) Points
1 Louisiana Tech (14) 180
2 Fresno State (6) 167
3 Boise State (1) 136
4 Idaho 114
5 Nevada 104
6 New Mexico State 100
7 Utah State 72
8 Hawai’i 46
9 San Jose State 26


Preseason All-WAC Teams
First Team                                                        
Shanavia Dowdell, Sr., F, Louisiana Tech
Adrienne Johnson, Jr., F, Louisiana Tech
Yinka Olorunnife, Jr., P, Idaho
Jaleesa Ross, Jr., G, Fresno State
Madison Spence, Jr., G, New Mexico State

Second Team
Crystal Boyd, New Mexico State
Tasha Harris, Sr., G, Boise State
Hayley Munro, Jr., G/F, Fresno State
Derisa Taleni, Sr., G/P, Idaho
Jessica Van Hoogen, Sr., G, Boise State

Player of the Year: Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech