COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball head coach Robin Pingeton was named The Associated Press Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year and sophomore Sophie Cunningham was selected Associated Press First-Team All-SEC, as announced by the AP on Wednesday.
Pingeton was a unanimous selection for AP SEC Coach of the Year. She has also been voted SEC Coach of the Year by the league’s coaches and named a Naismith Coach of the Year National Semifinalist after leading Mizzou to a 21-10 record and an 11-5 mark in conference play.
Pingeton is Mizzou Women’s Basketball’s first head coach to receive Coach of the Year honors since 1990 and the second coach to do so in program history, joining Joann Rutherford (1984, 1985 and 1990). Pingeton has earned conference Coach of the Year recognition three times in her career after being named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2010 at Illinois State.
Despite losing All-SEC forward Jordan Frericks and key reserve Bri Porter in the frontcourt to preseason injuries, Pingeton has guided Mizzou to a historic campaign in 2016-17, leading the Tigers to back-to-back 21-win seasons for the first time since 1983-84 and 1984-85. Picked to place seventh in the SEC in the preseason poll, Mizzou finished third in the league with an 11-5 mark in conference play. Mizzou’s 11 conference wins are its most since 1990.
Under Pingeton, Mizzou now has five consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1985-1990. The Tigers, who owned an 11-7 record four games into league action, won 10 of their final 13 games to clinch a double bye in the SEC Tournament and catapult into the Associated Press Top 25. During the home stretch, Mizzou put together a pair of five-game win streaks, MU’s longest streaks in conference play since 1990. It marked the first time in program history that Mizzou rattled off two separate win streaks of five or more in league play.
Pingeton and company won 15 home games during the 2016-17 season, knocking off three ranked opponents, No. 25 Kentucky, No. 25 Texas A&M and No. 6 South Carolina, along the way. Dating back to last season, the Tigers have won five consecutive games over ranked opponents at Mizzou Arena.
Cunningham joined Makayla Epps (Kentucky), A’ja Wilson (South Carolina), Victoria Vivians (Mississippi State) and Ronni Williams (Florida) on the AP’s All-SEC First Team. Cunningham is the first Tiger to receive a First Team All-Conference nod since Bri Kulas in 2014 and the 13th Tiger to do so in program history. Cunningham averages a team-best 17.7 points per game, which ranks second in the SEC. The sensational sophomore ended the regular season with four consecutive 20-point performances, averaging 26.5 points per game in the span while racking up a pair of National Player of the Week awards. During that stretch, she became the first Tiger since Sandie Prophete in 1989 to score 26 points in three straight games.
Cunningham has 10 20-point performances this season and has 20 such outings in just 61 career games. She scored at least 30 points on three different occasions during the current campaign, one of just two players in the SEC to do so in league play.
Cunningham ranks second in the SEC in free throw shooting, making 84.6 percent of her attempts. She also boasts a 48.3 field goal percentage and is the only player in the league shooting above 80 percent from the free throw line and 45 percent from the field.
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