Women's Basketball
Razorbacks’ Dungee named All-SEC teams by coaches, media Tuesday
Arkansas’ Chelsea Dungee earned selection to the All-Southeastern Conference second team and The Associated Press All-SEC second team the organizations announced Monday.
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ Chelsea Dungee earned selection to the All-Southeastern Conference second team and The Associated Press All-SEC second team the organizations announced Monday.
Dungee, a redshirt sophomore who sat out last season after transferring to Arkansas, has led Arkansas in scoring all season. Her selection is the first All-SEC postseason honor for Arkansas since 2016 and the 23rd overall.
The Sapulpa, Oklahoma, native is in the midst of a record-setting season. She enters the week averaging 19.5 points per game with 27 double figure scoring contests this year.
Dungee has had 15 games with 20 or more points, two games with 30 or more points and set a program record in a conference game with a 41-point effort against Auburn.
She currently ranks first in the SEC (all games) and fifth in Division I with 172 made free throws and first in the league and seventh in Division 1 with 210 free throw attempts.
Dungee has scored 584 points, ranking fourth in program history for single season scoring and she holds the sophomore class records for points in a game (41), points in a season (584), and scoring average (19.5).
Dungee was also selected to the Associated Press All-SEC Second-Team announced today.
Dungee leads Arkansas into SEC Tournament action on Thursday when the Razorbacks take on Georgia in the 5 p.m. game. It is the third meeting between these teams this season and the game airs live on the SEC Network.
In SEC-only games
• Second in scoring averaging 21.6 points per game
• Thirteenth in field goal percentage shooting .399
• Third in free throw percentage shooting .860
• Eighth in 3-point field goal percentage shooting .360
• Ninth in 3-point field goals made averaging 2.0 per game
• Tenth in minutes played with 34.8 per game