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 University of Connecticut women's basketball rising senior Maya Moore has won the 2009-10 Honda-Broderick Cup, given to the collegiate woman athlete of the year.
 Former University of Connecticut women's basketball standout was officially inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night.
University of Connecticut junior Maya Moore, has won the 2010 Honda Sports Award in basketball, designating her as the nation's top collegiate female athlete in that sport.
Five BIG EAST women's basketball players have earned all-America honors by Full Court Press including UConn senior center Tina Charles, who was named the Full Court Press National Player of the Year
In the closest race ever, UConn's Tina Charles has won the 2010 John R. Wooden Award, in the women's category, as the college basketball player of the year.
For the second straight year, and fourth time overall, a BIG EAST women's basketball player has been selected No. 1 overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
For the second straight year, and fourth time overall, a BIG EAST women's basketball player has been selected No. 1 overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
From the first shot of the season, it seemed inevitable that Maya Moore, Tina Charles and the Connecticut Huskies would win the NCAA championship.
Tina Charles Named AP Player of the Year
Tina Charles Named AP Player of the Year
 Maya Moore of UConn becomes just the third two-time winner of the Wade Trophy.
 Charles and Connecticut teammate Maya Moore headline the USBWA Women's All-America Team.
 2009 winner Maya Moore along with teammate Tina Charles of UConn leads the list of team members, all of whom are invited to the April 9 Gala Presentation in Los Angeles.
 UConn's Maya Moore was honored as an All-American by The Associated Press on Tuesday, the third straight year she has made the team. Moore was joined on the squad by teammate Tina Charles, Nebraska's Kelsey Griffin, Virginia's Monica Wright and Ohio State's Jantel Lavender.
 Connecticut Grabs Top Overall Seed.
 Kalana Greene scored 15 points to help top-ranked Connecticut beat No. 9 West Virginia 60-32 on Tuesday night for its 72nd straight win in the 2010 BIG EAST women's basketball Championship presented by New York Life.
 HISTORIC No. 71 - UConn Slides Past Notre Dame 59-44
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