ECSU's TRAHAN HEADLINES 2007-08 NCCSIA ALL STATE COLLEGE DIVISION WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM
All-American Center Holds Distinction as First Four-Time NCCSIA Honoree
March 25, 2008
SALISBURY, N.C. – Ten student-athletes, representing eight
institutions, make up the fourth annual North Carolina Collegiate
Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) College Division All-State
women’s basketball teams released Monday.
Elizabeth City State University senior Celeste Trahan headlines the
team as the first four-time all-state women’s basketball
selection and joins Meredith College’s Nicole Hall the lone
repeat honorees in 2007-08. Meredith and fellow USA South Athletic
Conference member Greensboro College both had two students
honored.
The squads consist of student-athletes from NCAA Division II, NCAA
Division III and NAIA colleges and universities throughout the
state. North Carolina sports information professionals submitted
nominees and NCCSIA members selected the teams. The all-state
basketball units consist of the top 10 vote-getters and include
students involved in ties.
Founded in 2002, NCCSIA is comprised of sports information
professionals from North Carolina’s NCAA Division I, II, III,
NAIA and independent institutions for the purpose of promoting
college athletics in the state. Membership is open to anyone
affiliated with a college, university or conference located in
North Carolina whose responsibilities include sports
information.
Trahan, a two-time Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Player of the Year, became the first woman in NCAA Division II
history to post 2,000 points and 1,500 rebounds in a career. She
has led Division II in rebounding three times, pulling down
nation-best 15.9 boards a game this season. Trahan also ranks
second in the country in scoring with 23.7 points per contest
through games of March 16.
Hall, last year’s Division III Association of Independents
Player of the Year, ranked fourth in the nation as of March 16 with
6.9 assists per game. She added 18.5 points and 6.1 rebounds a
contest and finished second on Meredith’s all-time scoring
list with 1,691 career points.
Anna Atkinson earned South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Player of the
Year honors and helped Wingate University a spot in this
Wednesday’s (3/26) Division II national quarterfinals. The
three-time All-SAC performer averages 14.8 points and 8.4 assists
per game this season. The junior was also a Daktronics All-South
Atlantic Region performer.
Dione Eccles was named the USA South Athletic Conference Tournament
Most Valuable Player as she helped Greensboro to both the
regular-season and tournament titles. The First Team All-USA South
performer averaged 20.2 points and 6.6 rebounds a game after
transferring from Catawba College in January. She tallied a
league-record 54 points in a tournament semifinal win over Ferrum
College.
Lakeisha Monroe, who rounds out the first team, helped Mount Olive
College to its first 20-win season in school history. The senior
was named the Conference Carolinas Tournament Most Valuable Player
as the Trojans knocked off 12th-ranked Anderson College in the
final. The first-team all-league selection led the conference in
scoring with 17.1 points a game and added 4.9 rebounds and 3.9
assists per outing.
The second team consists of Meredith’s Brittany Cornelius,
Greensboro freshman Danielle Duncan, NeKeithia Howard, of Catawba
College, Marie Marquez, of Belmont Abbey College, and St. Andrews
Presbyterian College senior Danielle Norman.














