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Three Tribe Players Earn All-CAA Honors

NEWARK, Del. - Junior Kyra Kaylor, freshman Tiffany Benson and senior Sarah Stroh were all recognized by the Colonial Athletic Association on Wednesday evening at the conference’s annual awards banquet. Kaylor was selected to the All-CAA First Team for the second straight year, while Benson was tabbed to the All-Rookie Team. Stroh earned All-Academic First Team distinction.

After garnering CAA Player of the Year accolades a season ago, Kaylor has been the Tribe’s top player once again this season. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native led the team in scoring (14.8 ppg) and rebounding (9.0 rpg), ranking eighth and fourth in the CAA, respectively. In addition to recording 10 double-doubles, Kaylor has tallied 20 or more points on seven occasions. With 1,382 career points, she ranks third on the school’s all-time scoring list, while her 835 rebounds also stands third all-time at the College. Having made 142 free throws this season, she is currently tied with Ashleigh Akens for the single-season school record. Kaylor’s selection marks the fourth time a W&M player has earned first-team All-CAA accolades, as Akens earned the distinction twice as well.

One of the top defensive players in the league, Benson had a record-breaking freshman campaign. With 65 blocks, she shattered the previous single-season school record of 42 that was established by Rebecca Dayvault in 1990-91. Additionally, she already ranks fourth on the program’s career blocks list. Her 2.2 blocks per game is the second-best mark in the CAA. A starter in 19 of the last 20 games, Benson has been instrumental in the Tribe’s success this season and is averaging 5.8 ppg and 5.9 rpg. She becomes the eighth Tribe player in the last eight years to be bestowed with all-rookie team honors.

Excelling both on the court and in the classroom, Stroh was tabbed to the all-academic team for the second consecutive year. The Mission, British Columbia native is averaging 3.9 assists per game this season, ranking seventh in the conference. With 321 assists during her career, she is third on the Tribe’s all-time list. Additionally, she ranks fourth at the College with 3,029 minutes played. In addition to being an excellent defender and distributor of the ball, she recorded a number of impressive offensive performances during her senior season, scoring in double figures nine times. Stroh maintains a GPA of better than 3.5.

Having already achieved the second-most wins in the program’s history (18), fifth-seeded W&M will look for continued success when it plays against 12th-seeded George Mason in the opening round of the conference tournament on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

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