Texas A&M women’s basketball guard Chennedy Carter earned her second consecutive All-American honor on Monday — an Honorable Mention selection from the Associated Press.
Carter’s honor made her the fifth two-time All-American in school history and is the seventeenth in program history. The sophomore joins A’Quonesia Franklin, Takia Starks, Danielle Adams and Courtney Walker as two-time All-American honorees from A&M.
The announcement of Carter’s selection, which is voted on before the NCAA Tournament, comes just two days after Carter’s season came to an end with the Aggies’ 87-80 loss to Notre Dame in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. In the loss, Carter posted a season-high 35 points.
Carter wrapped up her sophomore season with an eighth-best national average of 23.3 points per game — though during the NCAA Tournament she posted an average of 30.7 points — and was the Southeastern Conference’s leading scorer with 22.9 points.
Carter also set school records for consecutive 10-plus point games (39), career 20-plus point games (47), career 30-plus point games (11), sophomore season scoring (676) and fewest games to reach 1,000 career points (45).
Throughout the season, Carter earned First Team All-SEC honors, SEC Player of the Week twice and MVP at the Maui Jim Maui Classic.
Carter’s sophomore performance helped A&M to a 26-8 season record, which was its best since the 2010-2011 season.
Chennedy Carter receives All-American honors following Sweet 16 loss
April 1, 2019
0
Donate to The Battalion
$70
$2500
Contributed
Our Goal
Your donation will support the student journalists of Texas A&M University - College Station. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs, in addition to paying freelance staffers for their work, travel costs for coverage and more!
More to Discover