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Bball Girl
04-02-2006, 08:38 AM
POY - Augustus
"It means a lot," Augustus said. "All those things my dad helped me with when I was growing up, just to know that didn't go to waste is special. I can always see the glow in his eyes when I do something."


Points
Augustus - 18
Latta - 17
Pondexter - 9
Paris -2

COY - Hatchell

The Tar Heels have won with a fast-paced, crowd-pleasing style that leaves opponents rattled. Hatchell said the decision to play that way has invigorated her career.

"When I was younger, I wanted to prove myself as a coach," she said. "But with the different things we have accomplished, now I don't have to prove myself as a coach. The main thing now is I just want my players to experience success and I want to see the smiles on their faces. I want them to have fun."


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swok34
04-02-2006, 12:18 PM
Hatchell, who has won more than 700 games in her career, was a runaway winner with 20 votes, giving North Carolina a sweep of the AP coaching awards. Roy Williams received the men's award Friday in Indianapolis.

Oklahoma's Sherri Coale received 10 votes and Maryland's Brenda Frese, whose team also is in the Final Four, had seven.