Beyruti Named Honorable Mention
All-American
ATLANTA, Ga. (3/16/07) - The accolades continue to pour in for
Kean University sophomore sensation as the guard was recently named
to the 2007
Kodak/Women's Basketball Coaches Association Honorable Mention
All-American Team by the WBCA and Eastman Kodak Company on Friday
morning.
Beyruti had a record-breaking campaign in leading the Cougars to
one of the most successful seasons in women's basketball history,
coming one win away from advancing to the Final Four. The team tied
the program record for wins in a season, finishing the year 27-4
overall and capturing the New Jersey Athletic Conference
Championship.
The sophomore becomes the fourth player under Head Coach Michele
Sharp to earn Kodak/WBCA All-America honors, and the first to earn
the honor as a sophomore.
The most prolific three-point shooter in program history,
Beyruti was also named to the NJAC First Team after leading the
conference in scoring and three-pointers. She finished the season
with 545 points (17.6 points per game) and a school-record 110
three-pointers. The NCAA leader in three pointers per game (3.5),
she became the first player in school history (men's or women's) to
eclipse 100 three pointers in a season and her 110 treys is tied
for fifth all-time in NCAA Division III single-season history.
Beyruti hit the biggest three-pointer in program history when
she drained the game-winner in the NJAC championship game as time
expired, giving the Cougar a 62-59 victory over host William
Paterson University and the program's league record 11th NJAC
title.
This season, Beyrtui also broke the single-game three-point record
on January 24, 2007, when she drained nine three-pointers en-route
to a career-high 33 points in the Cougars' 82-48 victory over
Rutgers-Camden. She is also the program's all-time three-point
leader with 173 career three-pointers.
Earlier this week, Beyruti earned D3hoops.com Atlantic Region
Second-Team honors.
This season, the Cougars faced three of the 10 players named to
the 2007 NCAA Division III Kodak/WBCA All-America Team. Kean
battled University of Scranton senior Taryn Mellody in the regular
season and both Messiah College junior Nikki Lobach and New York
University sophomore Jessica McEntee in the NCAA Tournament. In
addition, the Cougars also played against William Paterson
University senior Luci Custis, Montclair State University senior
Stephanie Machin and University of Scranton senior Allison Matt who
were all named Honorable Mention All-Americans by the WBCA along
with Beyruti.
This year's team marks the 25th year of the Division III
Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team, which began in 1983.
Selection committees in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions
select ten of the top women's basketball players in the nation to
be honored.