Close Menu
The Baylor Lariat
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Trending
    • Foster Pavilion to host rising country star Braxton Keith
    • Dog days: Q&A with Wacoan that built hot dog social media brand
    • Country legend Willie Nelson returns after 72 years for night of harmonies, hits
    • Students react to ‘very stressful’ Canvas outage ahead of finals
    • Canvas access to be restored, Friday finals moved to online Thursday
    • Baylor delays finals as nationwide Canvas outage impedes studying
    • SLIDESHOW: IM Claw Cup Championship
    • Graduate school appeal grows among college students
    • About us
      • Spring 2026 Staff Page
      • Copyright Information
    • Contact
      • Contact Information
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Subscribe to The Morning Buzz
      • Department of Student Media
    • Employment
    • PDF Archives
    • RSS Feeds
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    The Baylor LariatThe Baylor Lariat
    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz
    Thursday, May 21
    • News
      • State and National News
        • State
        • National
      • Politics
        • 2025 Inauguration Page
        • Election Page
      • Homecoming 2025
      • Baylor News
      • Waco Updates
      • Campus and Waco Crime
    • Arts & Life
      • Wedding Edition 2025
      • What to Do in Waco
      • Campus Culture
      • Indy and Belle
      • Leisure and Travel
        • Leisure
        • Travel
          • Baylor in Ireland
      • Student Spotlight
      • Local Scene
        • Small Businesses
        • Social Media
      • Arts and Entertainment
        • Art
        • Fashion
        • Food
        • Literature
        • Music
        • Film and Television
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Points of View
      • Lariat Letters
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
        • March Madness 2026
        • Men’s Basketball
        • Women’s Basketball
      • Soccer
      • Baseball
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      • Equestrian
      • Cross Country and Track & Field
      • Acrobatics & Tumbling
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • Pro Sports
      • Sports Takes
      • Club Sports
    • Lariat TV News
    • Multimedia
      • Video Features
      • Podcasts
        • Don’t Feed the Bears
        • Bear Newscessities
      • Slideshows
    • Sing 2026
    • Lariat 125
    • Advertising
    The Baylor Lariat
    Home»Sports

    Griner, Sims named All-Americans

    webmasterBy webmasterApril 3, 2013 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
    No. 42 center Brittney Griner and No. 0 point guard Odyssey Sims were named Associated Press All-Americans on Monday, April 1, 2013. Meagan Downing | Round Up Photo Editor
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    No. 42 center Brittney Griner and No. 0 point guard Odyssey Sims were named Associated Press All-Americans on Monday, April 1, 2013.   Meagan Downing | Round Up Photo Editor
    No. 42 center Brittney Griner and No. 0 point guard Odyssey Sims were named Associated Press All-Americans on Monday, April 1, 2013.
    Meagan Downing | Round Up Photo Editor
    By Doug Feinberg
    Associated Press

    Brittney Griner has been in a class by herself all season. Now she’s part of a select group.

    Baylor’s 6-foot-8 star senior was a unanimous selection to The Associated Press’ All-America team Tuesday.

    Griner became the fifth three-time AP All-American, joining Tennessee’s Chamique Holdsclaw, Duke’s Alana Beard, Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris and Connecticut’s Maya Moore. Paris and Moore were the only two to earn the honor all four years.

    “That’s pretty special company,” Griner said.

    She was joined on the squad by Notre Dame’s Skylar Diggins, Stanford’s Chiney Ogwumike, Delaware’s Elena Delle Donne and Baylor teammate Odyssey Sims.

    With Sims and Griner, it marked the sixth time that teammates were first team All-Americans. Connecticut has done it four times and Tennessee once.

    “I think they’re two of the best, period,” Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said.

    It’s hard to argue. Griner was unstoppable nearly all season, averaging 23.4 points, 9.4 rebounds and 5.2 blocks.

    She also had 11 dunks, including three in one game against Florida State in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

    Griner and Diggins received 200 points and were unanimous choices by the 40-member national media panel that votes in the weekly Top 25. It’s the sixth straight season that there has been at least one unanimous choice. Voting was done before the NCAA tournament.

    Diggins has had an unbelievable season herself, guiding Notre Dame to its first Big East tournament title and a second straight conference regular-season championship. She’s averaged 17 points, 5.9 assists and 3.1 steals and became the school’s all-time scoring leader.

    “This means a lot to me,” said Diggins, who also was an All-America last season. “I was fortunate enough to have a school like Notre Dame in my backyard, and this is an honor that I share with all my coaches and teammates.”

    Diggins joins Ruth Riley as the only Irish players to earn first-team All-America honors in consecutive seasons.

    The senior guard said she would love to have the All-America team on the floor.

    “This would be a coach’s dream team. I’d have a field day with this team,” Diggins said. “We wouldn’t lose.”

    Ogwumike guided Stanford to its seventh straight conference tournament championship before the Cardinal lost in the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament to Georgia. That ended a streak of five straight trips to the Final Four for the team.

    She did all she could for the Cardinal, averaging 22 points and 13 rebounds.

    Ogwumike was thrilled to learn she and her sister Nnemkadi, who graduated last year, were the first pair of sisters ever to be All-Americans.

    “Wow, what a really cool accomplishment for our family,” she said. “She always pulled me up when we were playing together, and to join her now is incredible.”

    While it was Chiney Ogwumike’s first time as an All-American, Delle Donne earned the honor for a second straight time.

    She carried Delaware to unprecedented heights this year with a trip to the NCAA tournament regional semifinals for the first time.

    The 6-foot-5 senior was second in the nation in scoring and helped the Blue Hens go undefeated in the Colonial Athletic Association for the second season in a row.

    “It’s an incredible honor to be an All-American,” Delle Donne said. “To be with that group of girls is really special.”

    She ended her career as the fifth all-time leading scorer in NCAA history with 3,039 points, passing former stars Cheryl Miller, Holdsclaw and Moore in her last game Saturday.

    Sims averaged 12.5 points and 5.7 assists for the Lady Bears, who lost in the regional semifinals to Louisville on Sunday night. She almost rallied them from a 19-point second-half deficit, scoring 29 points in the loss.

    “I’m glad to be named to that; it’s a great accomplishment,” Sims said of making the All-America team.

    The five All-Americans were on the preseason team, along with Maryland junior Alyssa Thomas.

    It was only the third time that the postseason All-Americans were all on the preseason team since the AP started compiling a squad in 1995.

    Thomas headlined the second team with Connecticut sophomore Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Penn State junior Maggie Lucas, Duke junior Chelsea Gray and Kentucky senior A’dia Mathies.

    webmaster

    Keep Reading

    Texas State holds off Baylor’s ninth-inning rally to win 9-6

    Sports Take: The actual top 5 Baylor MBB players of the 2000s

    Babe Ruth in Waco: The history of Katy Park

    Baylor baseball fights for position on NCAA Tournament bubble

    A look ahead at Baylor athletics as the semester winds down

    Kuykendall ‘grateful’ for Baylor as he re-enters transfer portal

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Foster Pavilion to host rising country star Braxton Keith May 20, 2026
    • Dog days: Q&A with Wacoan that built hot dog social media brand May 18, 2026
    About

    The award-winning student newspaper of Baylor University since 1900.

    Articles, photos, and other works by staff of The Baylor Lariat are Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.

    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz

    Get the latest Lariat News by just Clicking Subscribe!

    Follow the Live Coverage
    Tweets by @bulariat

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    • Featured
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Arts and Life
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.