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Diamond Miller Named to WBCA Division I Coaches All-America Team

DALLAS – Senior Diamond Miller of the Maryland women's basketball team was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's Division I Coaches All-America team. Miller is one of 10 of the top players in the country named an All-American.

Miller, a unanimous First Team All-Big Ten honoree, led the Terrapins with 19.7 points and 6.4 rebounds per game this season. Her 19.7 scoring average was the most by a Terrapin since Brionna Jones averaged 19.9 in 2016-17.
 
The three-time All-Big Ten honoree scored in double figures in 33 of 34 games played this season. Miller led the Terps to nine wins over top-25 teams, five over top 10 teams and their first Elite Eight appearance since 2015.
 
Miller finished with four three double-doubles on the year, including in wins at No. 17 Baylor, at No. 7 Notre Dame and vs. No. 10 Ohio State. In 13 games against ranked teams, Miller averaged 22.8 points and 6.5 rebounds. She scored a career-high 32 points over Baylor and hit a buzzer-beating jumper to clinch the win over the Irish.
 
Miller finished her career at No. 10 on the Terps' all-time scoring list with 1,706 career points. She also finished top 10 in the Terrapin record books in blocks (111), career free throw percentage (78.7%) and free throws made (410). Miller broke Maryland's record for free throws made in a season with 201 made this year.

Miller is Maryland's first Coaches All-American since Alyssa Thomas earned the honor in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Other Terrapins to earn the honor include Kristi Toliver (2008, 2009), Marissa Coleman (2009), Crystal Langhorne (2007, 2008), Vicky Bullett (1989), Deanna Tate (1989) and Jasmina Perazic (1983).

Miller and Maryland were ranked No. 17 in the Associated Press preseason poll and were picked to finish fourth in the Big Ten. The Terrapins picked up nine wins over ranked teams and four over 10 teams, to finish the season ranked No. 7 in the final AP poll. Maryland also finished tied for second in the Big Ten and went 28-7 on the year.

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