2010 All-WNBA teams

2010 All-WNBA teams
2010 All-WNBA teams /

2010 All-WNBA teams

First Team

First Team
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On the All-WNBA first team for the seventh time in her career, Jackson averaged a robust 20.5 ppg, 8.3 rpg and 1.2 bpg to lead her Seattle Storm to the top seed in the Western Conference.

First Team

First Team
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Handed the keys to the New York Liberty offense, Pondexter soared, scoring 21.4 ppg and leading the Liberty to the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

First Team

First Team
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The 2010 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Tamika Catchings also finished second in MVP voting behind fellow first-teamer Lauren Jackson. Catchings led the league in steals (2.3 per game) for the sixth time in her career.

First Team

First Team
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Diana Taurasi led the WNBA in scoring (22.6 ppg) and this is her fifth-consecutive year as a member of the All-WNBA first team.

First Team

First Team
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This is Fowles first year as a member of the All-WNBA first team. She averaged 17.8 ppg, 9.9 rpg and led the WNBA with 2.6 bpg.

Second Team

Second Team
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Paired with WNBA MVP Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird led the Seattle Storm to the best regular-season record in the WNBA. This is the sixth time Bird has been named to an All-WNBA team.

Second Team

Second Team
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Angel McCoughtry's career is filled with accolades. After being selected first overall in the 2009 WNBA draft, she was named the 2009 Rookie of the Year. This year, though she missed out on the WNBA's Most Improved Player award, she led her Atlanta Dream to the WNBA finals, and set the record for the most points in a WNBA playoff game. Now she has an All-WNBA second team honor to add to her collection.

Second Team

Second Team
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Named to an All-WNBA team for the first time in her career, Crystal Langhorne, the 2009 Most Improved Player, deserved it. Shouldering the load for the Washington Mystics, Langhorne averaged 16.3 ppg and 9.7 rpg and led the Mystics to the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Second Team

Second Team
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During her rookie campaign with the Connecticut Sun Tina Charles was named WNBA Rookie of the Year, and set the single-season record for rebounds (398) and double-doubles (22).

Second Team

Second Team
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The defensive compliment to Tamika Catchings, Katie Douglas was named to her second-consecutive All-WNBA team and the fourth of her career. Douglas, who averaged 1.4 spg, was also named to the WNBA All-Defensive second team.


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