Horizon League Release
INDIANAPOLIS (3/9/2015) -- Redshirt sophomore
Rosanna Reynolds and freshman
Darianne Seward were honored by the Horizon League as the conference announced its postseason awards on Monday.
Reynolds was tabbed All-Horizon League Second Team, while Seward was named to the All-Freshman Team. In addition, Reynolds was also named Second Team All-HL by College Sports Madness.
Reynolds leads the team and is seventh in the Horizon League in scoring at 15.6 points per game. She also ranks among the team leaders and in the top 15 in the league in minutes played (35.1), rebounding (5.2), assists (3.3), assistant-to-turnover ratio (2.55), field goal percentage (41.5%), three-point field goal percentage (38.3%) and three-point field goals made (59).
Her 59, 3-pointers is eighth in school history and she has scored in double figures in 25 of the Titans' 29 games, including six 20-point games and a career-high 33-point outburst at IPFW back in December.
She started all 29 games and totaled five double-doubles on the year and was third on the team with 33 steals.
The All-League honor is the first in her career and she is the 28th Titan to earn All-Conference accolades.
Seward has also been a starter for the Titans all season and made a name for herself in the season opener as she had 19 points at Michigan, 17 in the first half as Detroit led the Wolverines at the break. She ended up scoring in double digits on 20 occasions with two 20-point games, including a season-high 28 against Valparaiso.
The rookie ended the regular season ranking first among true freshmen in steals (46) and was second in scoring (11.7), made field goals (122) and minutes played (29.9), third in assists per game (2.7) and total assists (79), fifth in rebounds (3.9), sixth in field goal percentage (39.9%) and ninth in three point field goals made (14).
She is also the 18th Titan in school history to be named to the Horizon League Newcomer/All-Freshman Team.
The Titans will begin their quest for a Horizon League Championship on Wednesday, March 11, as the red, white and blue travel as the fifth seed to fourth-seeded Youngstown State for the HL quarterfinals.
Horizon League Award Winners Player of the Year:Tay'ler Mingo, Wright State (Sr., G)
Coach of the Year:Mike Bradbury, Wright State
Freshman of the Year:Dani Franklin, Valparaiso (F)
Defensive Player of the Year:Ruvanna Campbell, UIC (Jr., F)
Sixth Person of the Year:Dani Franklin, Valparaiso (Fr., F)
First-Team All-LeagueTay'ler Mingo, Wright State (Sr., G)
Ruvanna Campbell, UIC (Jr., F)
Heidi Schlegel, Youngstown State (Sr., F)
Ashley Green, Milwaukee (Sr., F/G)
Cori Coleman, Cleveland State (Sr., G)
Second-Team All-LeagueImani Gordon, Cleveland State (Sr., F)
Megan Lukan, Green Bay (Sr., G)
Mehryn Kraker, Green Bay (So., G)
Tesha Buck, Green Bay (So., G)
Rosanna Reynolds, Detroit (So., G) All-Freshman TeamDani Franklin, Valparaiso (F)
Jenny Lindner, Milwaukee (G)
Darianne Seward, Detroit (G)Jasmyn Walker, Valparaiso (F)
Indiya Benjamin, Youngstown State (G)
All-Defensive TeamRuvanna Campbell, UIC (Jr., F)
Tay'ler Mingo, Wright State (Sr., G)
Megan Lukan, Green Bay (Sr., G)
Terri Bender, UIC (Jr., G)
Sinclair Russell, Oakland (So. F)