Doma named to the Associated Press Women's All-America Basketball team
University Relations
Issue date: 4/4/07 Section: Sports
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Pocatello, ID--Idaho State's Natalie Doma has been named to the Associated Press Women's All-America Basketball team. Doma received honorable mention status after leading the Bengals to an NCAA Tournament this past season. Doma joins just a handful of players from mid-major conferences to receive the honor, and is the first player in Idaho State women's basketball history to be named to the AP's All-America team.
The junior center was a five-time Big Sky Player of the Week honoree this season, and led the league in scoring (22.1 ppg.) and rebounding (12.0 rpg.), both of which rank top-seven nationally. Doma also led the Big Sky this season with 24 double-doubles.
Doma became Idaho State's all-time career scoring leader, passing Mandi Carver's (1998-02) mark of 1,538 points. The Victoria, British Columbia native currently has 1,554 career points with an entire season left to play. Doma also broke numerous ISU single season records this past year, including points (685), points per game (22.1), field goals made (233), and rebounds (365).
The third-year starter led Idaho State to the 2007 Big Sky Conference Tournament championship in Missoula, Mont. Doma was named the tournament's MVP after notching 45 points and 34 rebounds over ISU's two games at the championship. Doma burst onto the national spotlight at the NCAA Tournament, scoring 32 points with seven rebounds against No. 5 Stanford in a first round loss broadcast nationally on ESPN. She was named to ESPN.com's NCAA first round honor roll.
The junior center was a five-time Big Sky Player of the Week honoree this season, and led the league in scoring (22.1 ppg.) and rebounding (12.0 rpg.), both of which rank top-seven nationally. Doma also led the Big Sky this season with 24 double-doubles.
Doma became Idaho State's all-time career scoring leader, passing Mandi Carver's (1998-02) mark of 1,538 points. The Victoria, British Columbia native currently has 1,554 career points with an entire season left to play. Doma also broke numerous ISU single season records this past year, including points (685), points per game (22.1), field goals made (233), and rebounds (365).
The third-year starter led Idaho State to the 2007 Big Sky Conference Tournament championship in Missoula, Mont. Doma was named the tournament's MVP after notching 45 points and 34 rebounds over ISU's two games at the championship. Doma burst onto the national spotlight at the NCAA Tournament, scoring 32 points with seven rebounds against No. 5 Stanford in a first round loss broadcast nationally on ESPN. She was named to ESPN.com's NCAA first round honor roll.
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