For the second straight season SMU’s Keena Mays was named as one of 52 All-Region finalists for the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association All-America Team.
This season, Mays was a unanimous All-American Athletic Conference First Team selection as she recorded an SMU-record 691 points, and averaged a league-high 21.6 points per game (22nd in the NCAA).
Mays also hit 88 three-pointers this season (another school record) and shot a league-high 39.6 percent from behind the three-point line (42nd in the nation).
The senior became the first Mustang to score at least 30 points in a game six times in a season- she scored a career-high 34 points three times.
Mays played 55 games for SMU scoring 1,115 points (18th all-time in program history).
Her three-point shooting range at SMU ranks third all-time at 39.8. She also registered 199 assists and 131 steals while a Mustang.
The last Mustang to recieve WBCA All-America status was Janielle Dodds in 2007-08, when she received honorable mention recognition.