Holy Family's Mann Named 2nd Team Daktronics All-America
Philadelphia, Pa. - The postseason accolades
continue to roll in for Holy Family University women's basketball
senior center Erin
Mann (West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) as she was
named second team Daktronics All-America as voted on by members of
NCAA Division II Sports Information Directors Association.
This marks her first time being recognized by the D2SIDA
All-America women's basketball team.
“Erin had a tremendous season,” said head coach
Mark
Miller. “She played extremely well and was
consistent both offensively and defensively throughout the
year. I'm very proud of her accomplishments this season as
well as what we accomplished as a team.”
Mann has already been named the Central Atlantic Collegiate
Conference (CACC) Player of the Year as well as All-CACC first team
this postseason. In addition, Mann was selected Daktronics
Most Outstanding Player in the East Region to go along with
All-East Region first team honors.
Mann capped her senior year averaging a career-high 18.4 points
per game, which was second most in the CACC this season. She
led the conference with a .535 shooting percentage and was tops
with a career-high 90 blocks. Furthermore, Mann finished the
year sixth with 258 total rebounds. She averaged 8.3 rebounds
per game during the course of the season. Mann also led the
team with 12 double-doubles.
Mann concluded her four-year career as one of the program's
all-time scorers with 1,881 career points ranking third on the
all-time scoring list. She is also fourth all-time with 916
career rebounds. Mann is the only player in program history
to score at least 1,800 points and record at least 900 rebounds in
a career. In addition, Mann is second all-time with 247
career blocks.
The three-time All-CACC selection helped lead Holy Family to its
second straight conference championship after scoring a game-high
26 points in the team's 66-56 victory over Caldwell College in the
CACC Championship Final. She was named the tournament's Most
Outstanding Player for the second straight year.
As a result of the team's conference championship, the Tigers
received an automatic bid into the NCAA Division II
Tournament. It marked Holy Family's tenth straight appearance
as the Tigers made it to the East Region semifinals for the eighth
consecutive year. Holy Family finished the year with a
28-3 record.
2013 Daktronics Women's Basketball All-American
Teams
First
Team
Kari Daugherty - Ashland *
Bianca Simmons - UMass Lowell
Drameka Griggs - Clayton State
Hillary Southworth - West Liberty
Kiara Wright - Tarleton State
* 2012-13 National Player of the Year
Second
Team
Danielle Wilson - Dowling
Erin
Mann (West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) - Holy
Family
Kelsey Sigl - Colorado Mesa
Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe - Simon Fraser
Keuna Flax - Central Missouri
Third
Team
Lauren Battista - Bentley
Kira Harvey - Lynn
Britt Harris - Western Washington
Judy Jones - Grand Canyon
Ginny Mills - Glenville State
Honorable
Mention
Laura Kinderknecht - Washburn
Bria Jackson - Queens
Kristen Hanzer - Fayetteville State
Carly Boag - Minot State
Anika Whiting - Concordia - St. Paul
Tiesha King - Texas-Permian Basin
Andrea Carter - Midwestern State
Kayla Brown - Findlay
Daiva Gerbec - Ashland