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NCAA Division I Most Valuable Players
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| 2000 |
Shea Ralph |
Connecticut |
| 1999 |
Ukan Figgs |
Purdue |
| 1998 |
Chamique Holdsclaw |
Tennessee |
| 1997 |
Chamique Holdsclaw |
Tennessee |
| 1996 |
Michelle Marciniak |
Tennessee |
| 1995 |
Rebecca Lobo |
Connnecticut |
| 1994 |
Charlotte Smith |
North Carolina |
| 1993 |
Sheryl Swoopes |
Texas Tech |
| 1992 |
Molly Goodenbour |
Stanford |
| 1991 |
Dawn Staley |
Virginia |
| 1990 |
Jennifer Azzi |
Stanford |
| 1989 |
Bridgette Gordon |
Tennessee |
| 1988 |
Erica Westbrooks |
Louisiana Tech |
| 1987 |
Tonya Edwards |
Tennessee |
| 1986 |
Clarissa Davis |
Texas |
| 1985 |
Tracy Claxton |
Old Dominion |
| 1984 |
Cheryl Miller |
Southern California |
| 1983 |
Cheryl Miller |
Southern California |
| 1982 |
Janice Lawrence |
Louisiana Tech |
| The Associated Press women's college basketball poll was begun by Mel Greenberg
of The Philadelphia Inquirer during the 1976-77 season. Greenberg was honored at the Tri-State Women's Basketball
Media Brunch at Stony Brook. |
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| 1 |
Connecticut |
| 2 |
Tennessee |
| 3 |
Louisiana Tech |
| 4 |
Georgia |
| 5 |
Notre Dame |
| 6 |
Penn State |
| 7 |
Iowa State |
| 8 |
Rutgers |
| 9 |
Cal-Santa Barbara |
| 10 |
Duke |
| 1 |
Purdue |
| 2 |
Tennessee |
| 3 |
Louisiana Tech |
| 4 |
Colorado State |
| 5 |
Old Dominion |
| 6 |
Connecticut |
| 7 |
Rutgers |
| 8 |
Notre Dame |
| 9 |
Texas Tech |
| 10 |
Duke |
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| 1 |
Tennessee |
| 2 |
Old Dominion |
| 3 |
Connecticut |
| 4 |
Louisiana Tech |
| 5 |
Stanford |
| 6 |
Texas Tech |
| 7 |
North Carolina |
| 8 |
Duke |
| 9 |
Arizona |
| 10 |
North Carolina State |
| 1 |
Connecticut |
| 2 |
Old Dominion |
| 3 |
Stanford |
| 4 |
North Carolina |
| 5 |
Louisiana Tech |
| 6 |
Georgia |
| 7 |
Florida |
| 8 |
Alabama |
| 9 |
Lousiana State |
| 10 |
Tennessee |
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