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Hopkins' Arnold wins Naismith award
Johns Hopkins senior guard Angie Arnold received the Frances Pomeroy Naismith award, presented to the nation's top senior women's basketball player under 5-foot-6. Arnold is the second Johns Hopkins player to win the award, joining former teammate Amy Dodrill (1995) in making Hopkins the only school with two recipients.
Only three of the 15 winners of the award have come from non-Division I schools.
To earn the award, the recipient must demonstrate leadership, character, loyalty, all-around basketball ability, and excellence in the classroom. Arnold is the only player in school history, male or female, to score over 1,500 career points (1,803) and dish out over 500 assists (570).