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All-Quarter Century Team Announced for Lady Techsters

25 All-Conference honors and seven Conference Player of the Year awards

RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Women's Basketball announced its All-Quarter Century Team Monday, spotlighting 10 standout Lady Techsters that left a lasting legacy on the program since the year 2000.
 
The team boasts 25 all-conference honors and seven Conference Player of the Year awards.
 
All-Quarter Century Team Selections
Adrienne Johnson (2007-11)
A State Farm and AP All-American honorable mention, Johnson was a three-time All-WAC selection and the 2011 Player of the Year. She ranks fifth all-time with 1,985 points and was the last Lady Techster taken in the WNBA Draft, 28th overall in 2011.
 
Cheryl Ford (1999-2003)
Ford was a two-time WAC Player of the Year and was recently announced as a member of the LA Tech Hall of Fame class of 2025. She is one of just 11 Lady Techsters to surpass 1,000 career points and rebounds. Drafted third in the 2003 WNBA draft, Ford played seven seasons with the team.
 
Kierra Anthony (2015-19)
Anthony had a standout senior season, nearly doubling her production from the prior year. A three-time All-CUSA selection, she scored 704 points her final season, ranking ninth all-time in program history.
 
Whitney Frazier (2011-15)
A consistent scoring threat in Ruston, Frazier earned three All-Conference selections across the WAC and CUSA. She totaled 1,631 points, shooting 44.6 percent for her career.
 
Keiunna Walker (2018-23)
A do-it-all guard, Walker led the Lady Techsters on both sides of the floor. Ranking sixth all-time with 1,975 points while also amassing nearly 150 charges taken in her career.
 
Amber Obaze (2000-04)
Obaze, a three-time All-WAC performer, guided the Techsters to four straight conference titles and two Sweet 16 appearances. She finished her career averaging 11.1 points per game.
 
Tasha Williams (2002-06)
Williams, the 2005 WAC Player of the Year and a two-time all-conference selection, guided the Lady Techsters with 477 career assists, ranking seventh all-time.
 
Erica Smith-Taylor (2001-05)
Smith-Taylor was a force on both ends, earning two All-Conference and All-Defensive selections. She totaled 1,246 career points and 250 steals—ninth all-time—despite missing most of her senior season. She was drafted 19th overall in the 2005 WNBA Draft.
 
Shanavia Dowdell (2006-10)
One of the top players since the turn of the century, Dowdell is a two-time WAC Player of the Year. She finished 10th in both rebounds (1,025) and blocked shots (146). Dowdell was selected 18th overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
 
Shan Moore (2003-07) POY 2007, 2x, tournament
Moore, the 2007 WAC Player of the Year and a two-time all-conference honoree, finished her career with 1,183 points and 519 rebounds.
 
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