Reyna Frost named AP All-American Honorable Mention


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Senior forward Reyna Frost drives to the basket on March 23 at the Joyce Center.

Central Michigan forward Reyna Frost was named All-American Honorable Mention by the Associated Press on Monday, following a season which the senior led the Chippewas to a 25-8 overall record in the 2018-19 season.

In 32 games this past season, Frost registered 21.8 points and 13.5 rebounds per game. She shot 55.4 percent from the field, 41.5 percent from the 3-point line and 74.2 percent from the charity stripe.

Frost is fourth in the NCAA with 31 double-doubles in 33 games. The leader, Iowa's Megan Gustafson, has 33 in 35 contests. Frost also is fifth in the nation with 439 rebounds.

The 6-foot forward finished her CMU career as the all-time leader in rebounds with 1,526. Frost added 1,794 points, 232 assists, 181 steals and 118 blocks.

Frost was joined by fellow Mid-American Conference star Cierra Dillard (Buffalo) on the list. Frost was also a member of the All-MAC First Team and the MAC Player of the Year.

Dillard recorded 25.2 points per game, 4.9 rebounds and 5.7 assists for the Bulls, who made it to the NCAA Tournament like the Chippewas. Dillard shot 38.6 percent from the field, 34.1 percent from downtown and 81.2 percent from the free throw line.

2019 Women's AP All-America Team List

First Team
Napheesa Collier (UConn)
Megan Gustafson (Iowa)
Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon)
Aisa Durr (Louisville)
Teaira McCowan (Mississippi State)

Second Team
Arike Ogunbowale (Notre Dame)
Kalani Brown (Baylor)
Kristine Anigwe (California)
Alanna Smith (Stanford)
Bridget Carleton (Iowa State)

Third Team
Katie Lou Samuelson (UConn)
Jessica Shepard (Notre Dame)
Lauren Cox (Baylor)
Sophie Cunningham (Missouri)
Jackie Young (Notre Dame)

Honorable Mention
Bella Alarie (Princeton)
Chastadie Barrs (Lamar)
Kenisha Bell (Minnesota)
Chennedy Charter (Texas A&M)
Kaila Charles (Maryland)
Crystal Dangerfield (UConn)
Cierra Dillard (Buffalo)
Reyna Frost (Central Michigan)
Ae'rianna Harris (Purdue)
Ruthy Hebard (Oregon)
Natisha Hiedeman (Marquette)
Jazzmun Holmes (Mississippi State)
Anriel Howard (Mississippi State)
Kiara Leslie (N.C. State)
Tiana Mangakahia (Syracuse)
Aari McDonald (Arizona)
Beatrice Momprimer (Miami)
Destiny Slocum (Oregon State)

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