WALNUT CREEK -- Junior
Reyana Colson and senior
Stephisha Walton were named to the All-CCAA first team in women's basketball and teammate
Megan Ford was named to the second team, the conference office announced Tuesday.
Colson is the Broncos' leading scorer at 16.7 points a game. She ranks 14th on the all-time leading CPP career scoring list with 1,221 and is fifth all-time in free throws made (361) and free throws attempted (538). It is her third conference honor and second first-team honor.
"Reyana is a special player who makes her teammates better players,'' Broncos coach
Scott Davis said. "She gets everyone involved and makes our team go.''
Walton, who was named second team a year ago, is one of the top rebounders in the CCAA. She averages 9.5 boards a game, third in the CCAA, and is the team's second-leading scorer at 12.0. She owns 23 double-digit rebound games and had 14 career double-doubles with nine this season.
"Stephisha is one of the hardest workers on the team and has talent to match,'' Davis said. "We ask her to do a lot of things for us, and she excels in so many.''
Ford came off a torn ACL injury a year ago and has been a solid performer in the post. She averages 10.6 points and 6.6 rebounds a game in 27 starts fo the 22-5 Broncos.
"Megan worked very hard to get back into game conditon,'' Davis said. "Her inside game has come a long ways, but I think her best basketball is ahead of her.''
The second-seeded Broncos face third-seeded Chico State in the CCAA semifinals Friday afternoon at Humboldt State. Tipoff is set for 12:30 p.m.