Langhorne Wins WNBA Most Improved Award

The WNBA officially announced that Mystics forward Crystal Langhorne was named the 2009 Most Improved Player of the Year. Langhorne received 19 of 40 votes for the award with the next closest vote-getter being Atlanta's Sancho Lyttle with 6.

Langhorne will be presented with the award in a pregame ceremony before tonight's tipoff.

Check out my story about Langhorne's turnaround season from today's paper here and the league's release here.

By Katie Carrera  |  September 17, 2009; 12:05 PM ET
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Congrats, Lang! I was sorry I couldn't be at the game to see the award....

Posted by: Terpforlife | September 17, 2009 9:39 PM

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