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[QUOTE="southofnorth, post: 3257412, member: 9132"] I think the 35 point, 6 assist, 0 turnover effort kind of solidified ROY for Ogunbowale. She’s improved over the course of the season and continues to have enough eye popping stats night in and night out to impress those that vote. As much as I want Collier to get ROY—and believe she deserves it for her all around play on both sides of the ball—her ppg might be what ends up holding her back from getting it. That’s by no means a shot on her. She plays well and she plays team ball rather than hero ball, but she ppg is looked at too heavily for all POY awards. In the same way I don’t think McCowan would be considered because of Indiana’s record, I don’t think Collier will win it because she averages less ppg than Ogunbowale. Certain criteria just seems to matter more than it should. [/QUOTE]
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