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Doug Feinberg | The Associated Press | April 6, 2014

UConn's Stewart named AP player of the year

Connecticut's Breanna Stewart is the AP player of the year.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Breanna Stewart picked up right where she left off as a freshman. Connecticut's versatile star has had a stellar sophomore year.

A 6-foot-4 guard/forward, Stewart earned The Associated Press player of the year award Saturday, becoming just the third sophomore to achieve the honor.

''It's obviously a huge deal and I think the fact that being able to be named player of the year is awesome and I think it just shows how hard I've worked this season and the offseason,'' Stewart said. ''But it doesn't compare to what could happen this weekend. I think this is nice, but it's a team game and we want to win a national championship.''

Stewart, a unanimous All-American, got 20 votes from the 36-member national media panel that selects the weekly Top 25. Stanford's Chiney Ogwumike received eight votes while Baylor's Odyssey Sims had six. Kayla McBride of Notre Dame received the other two votes.

Stewart joined former UConn star Maya Moore and Oklahoma's Courtney Paris as the only sophomores to win the award. Stewart helped the Huskies win the national championship as a freshman and has been a major reason why the Huskies are undefeated this season.

''I just think she grew up,'' UConn head coach Geno Auriemma said of his young star. ''She's a year older it's not easy to be that good when you're that young and haven't played a lot of college basketball. She has year's more experience as to what it takes to go through a college basketball season and knowing her, I think she is going to get better and better each day each week and each month. I'm really happy for her.''

Stewart led the Huskies in scoring, averaging 19.4 points to go along with 8.1 rebounds and 2.8 blocks.

She is the eighth different Connecticut player to be selected as player of the year since the award began in 1995. Stewart will have her name hang high above the Gampel Pavilion court in Storrs, Conn., with past winners Rebecca Lobo, Kara Wolters, Diana Taurasi, Jennifer Rizzotti, Tina Charles, Moore and Sue Bird.

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