KARA WOLTERS - AUTOGRAPH SIGNING
 She was a member of the 1995 team that won the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship, which capped a perfect 35-0 won-loss record. In 1997 she was named the National Player of the Year. Kara was a member of the inaugural class (2006) of inductees to the University of Connecticut women's basketball "Huskies of Honor" recognition program. Kara will be signing autographs at Geno's Fast Break Restaurant on June 4th from 5PM - 7PM.
Come on down to Geno's and get an autograph signed by Kara Wolters, a person who accomplished just a few things during her stellar collegiate years:
- During her four seasons (1994-97), UConn compiled a 132-8 record (94.3%), appeared in four NCAA Tournaments, won the 1995 NCAA championship, advanced to the 1996 Final Four, the 1997 and 1994 Final Eights, and won four Big East Conference championships and four Big East Tournament titles.
- Named by Associated Press 1997 All-America first team and Player of the Year.
- Runner-up for the 1997 Boost/Naismith National Player of the Year.
- Awarded the 1996 Victor Award as the nation's top female collegiate player.
- Ranks second among all-time USA World Championship competitors for blocked shots (11).
- She is one of three finalists for the 1997 Women's College Basketball ESPY award.
- Named 1997 All-America by Basketball America, United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and Kodak.
- Named 1996 All-America first team by the USBWA, United Press International and the Associated Press.
- Named 1997 and 1995 District I All-America by Kodak, and 1996 All-America honorable mention by Kodak.
- Named to 1995 NCAA Tournament All-Final Four Team, averaged 20.5 ppg. in the Final Four.
- Named to 1997 and 1996 All-NCAA Midwest Regional and 1995 and 1994 All-NCAA East Regional.
- Named 1997 Big East Conference Player of the Year, 1997 and 1996 All-Big East first team, 1995 All-Big East second team and 1994 Big East All-Rookie Team.
- Named 1996 and 1995 Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player and Big East All-Tournament all four years.
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