Jaymee Carnes Named Daktronics Division II National Player of the Year
DAHLONEGA, GA – Following the most
impressive single-season performance in North Georgia women's
basketball history, Jaymee Carnes has been named the Daktronics
Division II National Player of the Year.
"What an incredible accomplishment for Jaymee, our program, and
for the university," head coach Buffie Burson said following the
announcement.
The highest honor in the country comes as no surprise for the
sophomore sensation who was named the Peach Belt Conference Player
of the Year and Southeast Region Player of the Year following her
first season at the NCAA Division II level.
"To be named the Daktronics National Player of the Year while
playing in the grueling Peach Belt Conference is remarkable,"
Burson said. "She faced so many great players and defensive schemes
this season. It was exciting to coach her and watch her work
her magic."
A transfer from Wake Forest University, Carnes has made an
immediate impact on North Georgia, the Peach Belt Conference, and
the NCAA Division II level as a whole.
North Georgia College & State University continues to be
recognized at the highest level, as Carnes becomes the third
athlete from the university to earn National Player of the Year
over the last three years. Sarah Phillips and Jessica Coan received
back-to-back National Pitcher of the Year honors in 2010 and 2011
and Carnes follows in the footsteps of the softball legends with
her own Player of the Year honor.
The Peach Belt Conference is no stranger to the women's basketball
National Player of the Year either, as Lander's Shannon McKever was
the first-ever PBC Player to earn the award when she did so last
season. McKever won the award as a senior, while Carnes will have
two more chances to repeat as the best player in the nation.
"With her strong work ethic and commitment, I look forward to
seeing her continue to grow even more as a great player," Burson
said of the development of the nation's best player. "To win this
award as a sophomore is simply amazing."
The native of nearby Gainesville, Georgia, Carnes set multiple
Peach Belt Conference records and nearly rewrote the North Georgia
record book during the 2011-12 season.
Carnes is just the second player in PBC history to lead the nation
in scoring, joining Kennesaw State's Joanna Cuprys who averaged
26.0 points per game in 1996-97.
She scored 30-plus points three times and had a career-high 40
points against Brenau. She finished second in the league and 15th
in the nation in rebounds per game with 11.2 and recorded 20
double-doubles, which led all of NCAA Division II. She also led the
league and was ranked eighth nationally in blocks.
Carnes led the nation in scoring at 25.0 points per game and
finished with 624 points scored, which is the tenth highest scoring
total in the history of the Peach Belt Conference.
She also set North Georgia records for total points in a season,
scoring average in a season, and free throws made. The
sharp-shooter holds North Georgia NCAA Division II single game
records for points in a game with 40, blocks in a game with nine,
and field goals made in a game with 16, a mark she accomplished
twice in a span of 35 days.
The team is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world
leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for
virtually every sport at every level of competition. The team is
voted on by the members of the College Sports Information Directors
of America (CoSIDA).






















