Basketball Standout Da’Shena Stevens Nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year

August 23, 2012

 



The most decorated student-athlete in Red Storm history, women’s basketball stand-out Da’Shena Stevens ’12TCB has been selected as BIG EAST finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year.

The annual award honors graduating female athletes who distinguish themselves in academics, service and leadership as well as sports throughout their college career. From 429 nominees nationwide, the NCAA will choose the top 10 from each division. A national winner will be announced in October.

"We are all really proud of Da'Shena for what she accomplished on the court at St. John's and, more importantly, for what she was able to do off the court—in the classroom and the community,” said head coach Joe Tartamella. “Her commitment over the past four years brought us to new heights as a program, and this is truly an honor for her and for St. John's."

Stevens began her St. John’s career as BIG EAST Freshman of the Year and concluded it as the league’s Scholar Athlete of the Year. Her many honors include WBCA Region I All-American (twice); Preseason All-BIG EAST selection and All-BIG EAST honoree (three times); and Naismith Trophy Early-Season watch list (three times). She was a three-time, first-team All-Mets selection and the 2010 Metropolitan Player of the Year.

The Stamford, Conn., native ultimately ranked in six of St. John’s top-five record lists — fifth in all-time scoring (1,515 points); third in rebounds (815); fourth in field goals made (579); second in free throws (354); and fifth in field goal attempts (1,305). The career leader in free-throw attempts (623), she shot 71.0 percent in the free-throw line in 2011-12.

Exemplifying the traits of the scholar-athlete, Stevens was named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team for four consecutive seasons. She received St. John’s Michael Pisano Award for earning a GPA of 3.0 or higher for seven semesters in a row.