Northeast Conference: Season 2024-25

Quarterfinals Semis Final 2025 Semis Quarterfinals
LeMoyne62
SFU51
Wagner50
Stonehill72
LeMoyne41
Stonehill60
Stonehill49
FDU66
Chicago St.61
FDU90
Chicago St.70
CCSU60
LIU Brooklyn44
FDU73
Standings 2024-25
#
Team
W-L
2
11-5 (15-14)
4
9-7 (11-18)
5
6-10 (6-23)
5
6-10 (6-25)
7
6-10 (9-18)
8
5-11 (8-20)
9
3-13 (6-23)
Stats Leaders 2024-25
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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CCSU
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1
22.3
2
19.9
3
16.4
4
15.6
9
13.7
Northeast Conference Final
Fairleigh Dickinson University won Championship of Northeast Conference
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Tournament MVP
Regular Season MVP & Top Scorer
FDU Completes March To Perfection, Captures Third NEC Women's Basketball Title-Mar 17, 2025
From opening day to the final buzzer of the tournament final, FDU was the team to beat in the NEC. And now, the Knights have the championship to back it up.
Led by Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C)'s career-high 34 points, the Knights completed a perfect NEC season in dominant fashion, rolling past No. 2 seed Stonehill 66-49 in the NEC Tournament final at Bogota Savings Bank Center. FDU went 16-0 in the regular season, stormed through the NEC Tournament with three wins by a combined 75 points and claimed its first NEC title since 1992 and third overall.
It was a championship a long time in the making for the Knights, who had come close in recent years but made sure history wouldn’t repeat itself. Winners of 22 straight games, FDU holds the third-longest active streak in the nation and has been untouched for over three months.
FDU’s Stephanie Gaitley made history of her own, becoming just the fourth coach in NCAA history to lead four different programs to the NCAA Tournament.
With 29 wins - one shy of the NEC record - and a.906 winning percentage, both ranked ninth in the country, this FDU team cemented itself among the best the NEC has ever seen.
Having already clinched the NEC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament last Thursday with a win over Chicago State, the Knights proved they still had plenty of motivation on Championship Sunday.
Brown, who was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Year, delivered one of the most explosive offensive performances the NEC has seen in 38 iterations of the conference championship game.
Starting out the day by draining each of her five shots from the field, the Jamaican-born baller helped the Knights race out to a suffocating 12-0 lead midway through the first quarter.
Brown and the Knights never looked back from there.
Coming one point shy of matching Stonehill’s combined offense for the entire first half, Brown’s sizzling 7-of-10 shooting out of the gates gave FDU a comfortable 35-21 lead heading into the halftime break.
With its sights set on its first-ever NEC Tournament title, Stonehill refused to go down without a fight. All-NEC second teamer Sharn Hayward (5'6''-G-2002) opened the third quarterwith a layup just 11 seconds in, and in a blink of an eye, the Skyhawks brought their deficit down to just four points at 37-33 on a 12-2 run.
The Skyhawks would not get any closer, though. Abby Conklin (5'7''-G) stopped the bleeding with a three-pointer, before Brown, who had been held scoreless for the first nine minutes of the stanza, followed a layup with four-straight free throws to give the Knights a comfortable nine-point cushion headed into the fourth.
Brown, a two-time All-NEC First Team performer, did not take the foot off the pedal in the second half. Finishing the game at 57.9 percent from the field (11-of-19) - including a perfect 12-for-12 effort from the charity stripe - Brown, who has put up double figures each of her last 14 games, led all scorers with 34 points, a career-high effort for the center/forward.
Becoming the first NEC player to drop 30-or-more in a NEC Championship game since Robert Morris’ Artemis Spanou netted 30 against Saint Francis U in 2014, Brown’s 34 points were the most in a title game since Saint Francis U’s Jess Zinobile put up 33 on Monmouth in 1999.
In wins over No. 8 LIU, No. 6 Chicago State and the Skyhawks, Brown went off for 28.3 points per game — 13.8 more than her season average of 15.0 a game — to earn NEC Tournament MVP honors.
Joining Brown on the NEC All-Tournament Team was fellow Knight Lilly Parke (6'2''-F-2004), who contributed nine points and seven boards to FDU’s championship win.
Hayward and NEC Most Improved Player Brooke Paquette (5'8''-G-2005), who netted 12 points apiece, represented Stonehill on the NEC All-Tournament Team. Chicago State rookie Aiyanna Culver (5'3''-G-2006) rounded out the five-member squad.

Courtesy of northeastconference.org

NEC Final:
FDU - Stonehill 66-49
NEC Semifinals:
FDU - Chicago State 90-61
Stonehill - Le Moyne 60-41
NEC Quarterfinals:
FDU - LIU 73-44
Stonehill - Wagner 72-50
CCSU - Chicago State 60-70
Saint Francis - Le Moyne 51-62
All-NEC Awards 2025-Mar 17, 2025
Teneisia Brown, power forward from the Fairleigh Dickinson University, was selected as the All-Tournament MVP at the NCAA Division I. She received multiple other awards, was honored as the Defensive Player of the Year, and was named to the First Team, Defensive Team and Tournament Team. With Brown's excellent performance, the Fairleigh Dickinson University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 26 to 3 in the regular season. Brown averaged almost 14 points and 10 rebounds per game in the league. She has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 16 games on the year. Brown's 34 points against the Stonehill were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Belle Lanpher, guard from the Central Connecticut State University, earned the Player of the Year of NCAA Division I. She collected multiple other honors, earned a spot in the First Team and Defensive Team. Lanpher registered over 22 points and almost 6 rebounds per game that season in the league. She has totalled 12 games of 20 or more points on the year and had 30 or more points in 3 games. Lanpher's 37 points against the Wagner were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Ava Renninger, guard from the Fairleigh Dickinson University, picked up the Rookie of the Year at the NCAA Division I. She received multiple other awards, was voted to the First Team and Rookie Team. Renninger recorded almost 14 points and 5 rebounds per game over the season in the league. She has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points on the year. Renninger's 28 points against the Mercyhurst were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Kylie Swider, 23-year old center from the Stonehill College, was named the Newcomer of the Year of NCAA Division I. She was also selected to the First Team. Swider averaged almost 13 points and 9 rebounds per game in the league. She has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points and logged double-doubles in 11 games on the year. Swider's 27 points against the Chicago State University were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Sharn Hayward, 23-year old Australian guard from the Stonehill College, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division I. She was also named to the Tournament Team. Hayward registered over 16 points per game that season in the league. She has totalled 10 games of 20 or more points on the year. Hayward's 29 points against the St. Francis University (PA) were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Bailey Kuhns, forward from the Mercyhurst University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division I. She notched almost 20 points and over 5 rebounds per game over the season in the league. Kuhns has totalled 13 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 2 games. She registered double-doubles in 5 games during the event. Kuhns' 33 points against the LeMoyne were the most she scored in the 24 25 season. She was voted to All-NEC First Team in 2025.
All-Tournament MVP: USA Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C) of FDU
Player of the Year: USA Belle Lanpher (5'5''-G) of CCSU
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C) of FDU
Rookie of the Year: USA Ava Renninger (5'6''-G) of FDU
Newcomer of the Year: USA Kylie Swider (6'4''-C-2001) of Stonehill
Most Improved Player of the Year: USA Brooke Paquette (5'8''-G-2005) of Stonehill
Coach of the Year: Stephanie Gaitley of FDU

All-NEC First Team 2025
Brown
Hayward
Kuhns
Lanpher
Renninger
Swider
First Team

USA Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C) of FDU
Australia Sharn Hayward (5'6''-G-2002) of Stonehill
USA Bailey Kuhns (5'11''-F) of Mercyhurst
USA Belle Lanpher (5'5''-G) of CCSU
USA Ava Renninger (5'6''-G) of FDU
USA Kylie Swider (6'4''-C-2001) of Stonehill

All-NEC Second Team 2025
Culver
Fabozzi
Johnson
Legions
Paquette
Roberts
Second Team

USA Aiyanna Culver (5'3''-G-2006) of Chicago St.
USA Julia Fabozzi (6'1''-G) of Wagner
USA Natalie Johnson (5'8''-G) of SFU
USA Sirviva Legions (5'8''-G) of LIU Brooklyn
USA Brooke Paquette (5'8''-G-2005) of Stonehill
USA Haedyn Roberts (6'1''-F) of LeMoyne

NEC All-Defensive Team 2025
Babore
Brown
Foz
Hill
Lanpher
All-Defensive Team

USA Abaigeal Babore (5'6''-G) of FDU
USA Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C) of FDU
Canada Keana Foz (5'8''-G) of Wagner
USA Josie Hill (6'1''-C) of Chicago St.
USA Belle Lanpher (5'5''-G) of CCSU

NEC All-Rookie Team 2025
Clark
Culver
Plata
Renninger
Sias
All-Rookie Team

USA Eli Clark (5'8''-G) of LeMoyne
USA Aiyanna Culver (5'3''-G-2006) of Chicago St.
USA Ineivi Plata (5'3''-G) of SFU
USA Ava Renninger (5'6''-G) of FDU
USA Megan Sias (6'1''-C/F) of Stonehill

NEC All-Tournament Team 2025
Brown
Parke
Hayward
Paquette
Culver
All-Tournament Team

USA Teneisia Brown (6'2''-F/C) of FDU
New Zealand Lilly Parke (6'2''-F-2004) of FDU
Australia Sharn Hayward (5'6''-G-2002) of Stonehill
USA Brooke Paquette (5'8''-G-2005) of Stonehill
USA Aiyanna Culver (5'3''-G-2006) of Chicago St.