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- noun Someone in the
first team .
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Examples
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Four players average in double figures, including A-Sun player of the year Siarre Evans and first-teamer TaRonda Wiles.
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The Bulldogs aren't a good shooting team (41.2%) but still posted their best record in six seasons behind the play of all-SEC first-teamer Alexis Rack.
Berkeley: Duke is tops, but Stanford looms as No. 2 seed 2009
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Given the amount of seniors and likely NBA Draft early-entrants in front of him, he'll probably be a first-teamer in 2010-11.
Big East Conference 2010
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Given the amount of seniors and likely NBA Draft early-entrants in front of him, he'll probably be a first-teamer in 2010-11.
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Sophomore Erica Prosser, an all-Patriot League first-teamer, made her presence felt on both the offense and defense, ranking second in the conference in assists and third in scoring and steals.
Oklahoma City: Sooners out to prove they are title worthy 2009
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As one first-teamer puts it: "We weren't the problem, Barcelona were."
José Mourinho represents Real Madrid's last throw of the dice 2010
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For better or worse, All-Big Ten first-teamer shot nearly as well from 3-point land (36%) as he did from the field (40%).
USATODAY.com 2006
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The All-Rookie first-teamer averaged 15.1 points off the bench for the Bulls.
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•What he does: All-defensive first-teamer and a solid offensive player.
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Bryant, who earlier in the day pleaded innocent to felony sexual assault in Eagle, Colo., made it to Staples Center more than two hours before tip-off and appeared none the worse for wear, wearing out the Spurs 'Bruce Bowen, an all-defensive first-teamer, for 42 points.
USATODAY.com - Bryant's 42 points get Lakers even with Spurs 2004
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