South Carolina picked by media to win SEC in 2015-16

 

From the SEC:

South Carolina was predicted to win the 2016 Southeastern Conference women’s basketball championship in a voting of a select panel of both SEC and national media members.

The Gamecocks are coming off the first NCAA Final Four appearance in program history, posting a school-record 34 wins last season and falling just one point shy of a spot in the national championship game. They return their top three scorers and top two rebounders from last season in senior Tiffany Mitchell, junior Alaina Coates and sophomore A’ja Wilson. The Gamecocks’ top two 3-point shooters are back (Mitchell, Tina Roy) as are their top two assist producers (Mitchell, Khadijah Sessions) and top two shot blockers (Wilson, Coates).

South Carolina tops the order of finish with 265 points, with Tennessee (248), Mississippi State (215), Texas A&M (207), Kentucky (205), Ole Miss (169), and Missouri (165) rounding out the top half the league. Arkansas (138), Georgia (128), LSU (128), Vanderbilt (80), Florida (78), Auburn (65) and Alabama (34) round out the bottom half.

South Carolina’s Tiffany Mitchell was the overwhelming choice for SEC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year with 11 votes, Mitchell’s teammates A’ja Wilson and Alaina Coates also received votes, as did Tennessee’s newcomer Diamond DeShields.

Joining Mitchell, Wilson, Coates and DeShields on the All-SEC Team are Victoria Vivians, Mississippi State and Makayla Epps, Kentucky. A tie pushed the team to six members this year.

The SEC Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll will be released the Wednesday prior to the season.

Preseason Media Poll

SEC Champion
South Carolina

Predicted Order of Finish
PLACE SCHOOL POINTS
1.  South Carolina 265
2.  Tennessee 248
3.  Mississippi State 215
4.  Texas A&M 207
5.  Kentucky 205
6.  Ole Miss 169
7.  Missouri 165
8.  Arkansas 138
T-9.  Georgia 128
T-9.  LSU 128
11.  Vanderbilt 80
12.  Florida 78
13.  Auburn 65
14.  Alabama 34

Player of the Year
Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina

Preseason All-SEC
Makayla Epps, Kentucky
Victoria Vivians, Mississippi State
Alaina Coates, South Carolina
Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina
A’ja Wilson, South Carolina
Diamond DeShields, Tennessee

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