DSU’s Teel earns NAIA Women’s Basketball All-America First Team
Tabor Teel of Dakota State has been named to the NAIA Women’s Basketball All-America First Team for the second consecutive year. She’s only the second player in the program's Division I history to achieve back-to-back All-America honors. This season, Teel set multiple single-season records, including a record 606 points and 379 rebounds, while leading the Trojans to a Frontier Conference championship and NAIA nationals semifinals. She also earned her second straight Frontier Conference Player-of-the-Year title and recorded an impressive average of 16.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.
By the Numbers- 606 points scored (1st in Dakota State single-season history)
- 379 rebounds (1st in Dakota State single-season history)
- Averaged 16.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game
- 21 double-doubles recorded during the season
- Led Frontier Conference with 135 assists
- Dakota State finished the season with a record of 30-6, the most wins in a single season
- Teel was integral in the Trojans’ first Frontier Conference title and NAIA semifinals appearance in four years
- Teel maintains a strong legacy with multiple records in career and single-season categories
With Teel's outstanding performance, Dakota State looks to build on their success in the next season, potentially attracting top recruits and aiming for another strong national tournament run. Teel’s leadership and legacy could inspire future players to reach similar heights.
Bottom LineTabor Teel's accolades underscore her exceptional impact on Dakota State's women's basketball, setting a high standard for future athletes and solidifying her legacy in the program's history. Her achievements not only contribute to the team's momentum but also enhance the profile of the Dakota State basketball program.
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