SU's Flint, Hargbol garner honors
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Shenandoah University seniors Katherine Flint and Alexis Hargbol both earned All-USA South Conference honors in selections announced Wednesday by the conference office.
Flint, the women's basketball team's leading scorer this season, earned second-team honors for the second straight year, while Hargbol was an honorable-mention selection.
Flint led Shenandoah in scoring at 12.5 points per game, earned all-tournament honors at Elizabethtown after leading the Hornets to a tournament championship, and also had a team-high 122 assists in 2009-10.
On Feb. 2, Flint became the 16th woman in school history to score 1,000 career points with her final point in an 89-38 win over N.C. Wesleyan.
Flint was beaten to the 1,000-point barrier by her classmate Hargbol, who cracked it in a win over Wilkes College in December.
A three-time All-USA South Conference selection, Hargbol finished her career 10th all-time in points and second in rebounds.
This season, Hargbol was a two-time USA South Conference Player of the Week honoree, a member of the Susquehanna and Elizabethtown all-tournament teams and the Elizabethtown tournament MVP.
In the classroom, she was a second-team Academic All-District III selection by ESPN The Magazine.
The Hornets' final honoree came on the conference's all-sportsmanship team, where junior Crystal Williams was the school's representative to the 10-woman squad.

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