The most prestigious award in NCAA Division III women’s basketball now belongs to Tarra Richardson. The senior from Fort Worth added to her plethora of accolades in a big way Tuesday as she was announced the winner of The Jostens Trophy Award by Jostens and the Rotary Club of Salem, Va. The award is given to one male and one female as the Outstanding Athletes of the Year for DIII basketball. Ten male and female finalists were announced Feb. 26 with Richardson’s nomination as the only representative from the American Southwest Conference. After becoming the first player (male or female) in ASC history to reach 2,000 points earlier this season, she became the first ASC player to win the national award after several nominations over the past decade. Her career ended Saturday night after McMurry fell in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to Howard Payne. However, Richardson’s mark at McMurry will be left in both the conference and school record books. Among several other categories, she is both the conference and school leader in points, rebounds, blocks, field goals made and free throws attempted.
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