The hardware continues to roll in for UConn Huskies senior All-American Maya Moore as she was named the AP Player of the Year.

The University of Connecticut's women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma presents Maya Moore with a basketball commemorating her 1,000 career rebound in a game against LSU on November 28. The presentation took place before the start of UConn's matchup against Sacred Heart University during which Moore surpassed Tina Charles to become UConn's all-time leading scorer in the first half of the game, scoring her 2,347th point.Earlier on Saturday, Moore was announced as the winner of the Wade Trophy, Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and was also named to the 2011 NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team.

This is the second time Moore has won the award and joins Seimone Augustus of LSU and Chamique Holdsclaw of Tennessee as the only two time winners of the award. She finished second in the voting during her freshman and junior seasons. Moore’s teammate Tina Charles won the award last year.

UConn head coach Geno Auriemma was also honored as the AP Co-Coach of the Year. He shared the award with Miami’s Katie Meier and Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer. This is the first time a major AP award has been shared.

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