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AP Preseason All-American Team. Boston & Howard Unanimous Picks.

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Aliyah Boston, South Carolina, 6-5, sophomore, 30 of 30 votes (12.5 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 60.9 fg pct)

Rhyne Howard, Kentucky, 6-2, junior, 30 of 30 votes (23.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 38.2 3-point pct)

Aari McDonald, Arizona, 5-6, senior, 27 of 30 votes (20.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 79.1 ft pct)

Dana Evans, Louisville, 5-6, senior, 23 of 30 votes (18.1 ppg, 4.2 apg, 89.0 ft pct)

Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA, 6-0, senior, 16 of 30 votes (19.1 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 46.9 fg pct)

 
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I would say that's a pretty good list. Last year between the top heavy senior class and early entries there isn't as much existing star power returning.
 
I would say that's a pretty good list. Last year between the top heavy senior class and early entries there isn't as much existing star power returning.
Are we seeing the WNBA new pay scale effecting the College ranks as the NBA has with the 1 and done ?
 
Are we seeing the WNBA new pay scale effecting the College ranks as the NBA has with the 1 and done ?
I don't really think it's the pay scale as much as just more evolution of the game. The college players now have never had a world where the WNBA wasn't an option and they've been groomed mostly in AAU and less from high school coaches. They want to play at a high level and get paid for it, even if it isn't much money or only a few years. Walker, Carter and Sabaly would all have been first or second team returning AAs but chose to leave school. McDonald would have also been a high pick had she left.

I think this will be more common, just like transfers in the coming years.
 

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