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March 7, 2007

Two Builders named USCAA All-Americans

BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. - Apprentice School Lady Builder sophomore guard Rahshann Lewter and men's basketball senior guard Termaine Totten were named on Tuesday night to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association All-American team at the pre-tournament banquet. This is the second year in a row that Lewter was named to the All-American squad and the first for Totten.

Lewter, a Hampton HS grad, averaged 11.5 points, almost four rebounds, four assists and three steals per game. She was the leading scorer in eight games this year, including a career-high 30 points in a road victory at Meredith College on Feb. 17.

Totten, a native of Greensboro, NC, averaged 20 points per game and was ranked in the top ten in the USCAA in three different categories: scoring (2nd), free throw percentage (.818/4th), 3-point percentage (.396/10th) and was 11th in field goal percentage (.459).

The Apprentice School Lady Builders (17-6) enter the USCAA Nationals as the top-seed and will play their first game on Thursday at either noon or 6 pm against the winner of Concordia-Selma and the host Rhema Bible College.