2000-01 All-ACC Women's Basketball Team
North Carolina's LaQuanda Barksdale received the most points on this year's All-ACC Women's Basketball team.

North Carolina's LaQuanda Barksdale received the most points on this year's All-ACC Women's Basketball team.

Feb. 27, 2001

64 ballots cast, three (3) points for first team vote, two (2) points for second team vote and one (1) point for a third team vote. 192 - highest possible vote total.

First Team
Name, School
1st Place Votes
2nd Place Votes
3rd Place Votes
Total
LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina
58
4
1
183
Schuye LaRue, Virginia
56
5
1
179
Georgia Schweitzer, Duke
53
7
0
173
Brooke Wyckoff, Florida State
38
18
5
155
Alana Beard, Duke
34
22
5
151

Second Team
Name, School
1st Place Votes
2nd Place Votes
3rd Place Votes
Total
Chrissy Floyd, Clemson
25
26
8
135
Tynesha Lewis, NC State
8
32
16
104
Erin Batth, Clemson
6
27
28
100
Carisse Moody, NC State
6
27
16
88
Coretta Brown, North Carolina
4
28
20
88

Third Team
Name, School
1st Place Votes
2nd Place Votes
3rd Place Votes
Total
April Traylor, Florida State
0
32
15
79
Sheana Mosch, Duke
5
12
29
68
Niesha Butler, Georgia Tech
3
16
23
64
Levys Torres, Florida State
3
16
8
49
Deedee Warley, Maryland
3
11
15
46

Those receiving 10 or more points:
Marche Strickland, Maryland, 45 points, Svetlana Volnaya, Virginia, 42 points, Juana Brown, North Carolina, 33 points, Marci Glenney, Clemson, 24 points, Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick, Wake Forest, 22 points, Iciss Tillis, Duke, 20 points, Rochelle Parent, Duke, 16 points, Renneika Razor, Maryland, 16 points, Milli Martinez, Georgia Tech, 15 points, Jaime Kruppa, Georgia Tech, 11 points.