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Skylar Diggins

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NameSkylar Diggins
CollegeNotre Dame
SportBasketball
PositionGuard
Jersey4
ClassSophomore
Career Start2009
Height Ft5|height_in=9
NationalityUnited States American
Birth DateAugust 02, 1990(age 21)
Birth PlaceSouth Bend, IN
High SchoolWashington HS,
South Bend, Indiana
AwardsMcDonald's All-American (2009)
2009 Indiana Miss Basketball award
Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2009)

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Skylar Diggins (born August 2, 1990 in South Bend, Indiana) is currently a women's basketball player for the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. She was a McDonald's All-American coming out of high school. As a freshman, Diggins became the fourth Indiana native to join the Irish roster in 2009-10, along with fellow South Bend-area guard (and co-captain) Melissa Lechlitner, Indianapolis guard Ashley Barlow (and co-captain) and Valparaiso forward Becca Bruszewski. In addition, she was one of three Miss Basketball honorees on the '09-10 Notre Dame roster, along with Lindsay Schrader (Illinois 2005) and Kellie Watson (Michigan 2008).

Diggins rose to national prominence in her sophomore year, finishing the regular season first on the team in assists per game (4.8 average), while placing second in scoring (14.4) and third in steals (1.9). Since the season began, she has scored in double figures 30 times, including eight 20-point outings, and has notched at least five assists in 21 games.

Diggins continued her stellar play in the NCAA tournament, leading the Irish to the second championship game appearance in school history, ten years after Notre Dame captured the national title in 2001. However, the Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies in the final game of the 2011 women's basketball tournament, by a score of 76-70. In the losing effort, Diggins finished with 23 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals. She made 8 of 9 free-throws in the game, including two with 40.7 seconds remaining. But the sophomore struggled from beyond the arc, sinking only 1 of 5 three-point attempts. Diggins also committed 6 turnovers, the last one ending Notre Dame's chances for good as the game clock wound down. As the reported, "Diggins, fighting back tears, said the Irish couldn't handle A&M's pressure. 'We turned it over too much. I don't know if it was nerves or what,' she said. 'We just didn't handle the pressure.'"

In the semifinal game, the Notre Dame point guard led her team to victory over heavily-favored UConn (the number-one team in the country) with 28 points (her highest single-game total on the season), 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals. Diggins also made all six of her free-throw attempts in the familiar confines of Conseco Fieldhouse, where she had previously led her high school team to three straight championships. Notre Dame was victorious in its third Final Four appearance ever, defeating the two-time defending champion Huskies by a score of 72-63.

This came after beating the University of Tennessee (fourth-ranked team in the country) in the regional final by a score of 73-59. Diggins scored a then-season-high 24 points in the game, and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2011 NCAA Dayton Regional. What's more, with her performance against the Lady Vols, Diggins went over the 1,000-point mark for her career, becoming just the second Notre Dame women’s basketball player to reach that milestone before the end of her sophomore season. She has also showed her prowess as a floor-leader throughout the tournament, even dishing out a career-high 12 assists (most by a Notre Dame player in more than 11 years) in the Irish's 78-53 Sweet 16 victory over Oklahoma. By beating Tennessee and UConn, Diggins and The Lady Irish became the first team to ever beat both teams in the same tournament.

For her excellence on the court, Diggins has been selected by the Associated Press as a 2011 Third Team All-American, and she has also been honored as one of ten members of the 2011 State Farm Coaches All-America Team. She joined Baylor's Brittney Griner as one of only two sophomores honored, and was just the third Irish women's basketball player to earn the award, joining Ruth Riley (2001) and Jacqueline Batteast (2005).

Diggins was chosen as one of four finalists for the 2011 Nancy Lieberman Award, given to the nation's top point guard. During the 2011 season, she was also selected as one of twenty midseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award, and was among thirty midseason candidates for the James A. Naismith Trophy. Connecticut's Maya Moore won both of these awards. In addition, Diggins was one of twenty-five players selected for the State Farm Wade Trophy's preseason "watch list". The Wade Trophy was also awarded to Moore.

Skylar Diggins Video

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HoosierAuthority.com's Eric Eaton visits with South Bend Washington's talented sophomore guard, Skylar Diggins, (South Bend, Indiana). This interview took place during the 2006-07 season.
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It went down in Miami, hope you enjoy the girls game it features skylar diggins, keley bone, markel walker
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Song: "The Realest" by Fe Raw Tribute to 2011 Women's Basketball Download : hulkshare.com www.feraw.webs.com twitter.com/feraw
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Skylar Diggins Chooses Notre Dame
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Not only is Skylar a good basketball player but she fine as hell
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Skylar Diggins, the #1 PG in the Senior Class of 2009 and the #3 overall player according to ESPN
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Skylar Diggins disses Lindsay Schrader in an interview on 3/21 after the victory against the vermont catamounts in the NCAA 2nd round. Its pretty funny....lol
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2009 Naismith Player of the year and McDonalds AllAmerican Skylar Diggins had a stellar career at Washington South Bend. In the 16th game of her junior campaign she made a trip to lexington, ky to face a very talented Lexington Catholic team - Diggins poured in 40 points to go along with her 13 rebounds and five steals. This video is just 10 of those points. Enjoy! Diggins is headed to Notre Dame, joining one of her opponents from this game (Natalie Novosel). Also, Skylar has recently been named a finalist for the U-19 Team USA. you can watch this game in its entirety by visiting wazoosports.com - click on the kentucky basketball channel, and then search for washington south bend.
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette (blog)--Notre Dame sophomore guard -Skylar Diggins- was named to the preseason John R. Wooden Women's Award candidate list on Tuesday. Diggins, who is also on the ... - Date : Wed, 06 Oct 2010 02:00:01 GMT+00:00
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South Bend Tribune--Notre Dame's -Skylar Diggins- talks with 7-year-old Makenna Betzer of Elkhart while signing autographs Wednesday night after the Irish held a public practice ... - Date : Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:13:05 GMT+00:00

Gatorade National Basketball Player of the Year

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