NCAA Division III (2024-2025)
Stats Leaders 2024-25
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Baruch
5'8'' G
Avg: 27.5 ppg

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NCAA Division III Final
NYU women win second straight national title (Photo: NCAA)
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League MVP
Top Scorer
NYU women win second straight national title-Mar 23, 2025
NYU made its statement in the 2025 NCAA Division III women's basketball national championship game’s first three minutes, a sending message nobody inside the Cregger Center on Saturday afternoon could overlook. They played with a sense of freedom that gave way to an unmistakable rhythm from the jump. Their connectivity was near-perfect, whether trapping a Smith ball-handler on the defensive end, or sprinting down the court and whipping passes between each other en route to a fast-break layup. NYU scored on its first seven possessions on the path to a commanding 15-5 lead by the 6:07 mark, and never took one glance back, claiming the program’s second-straight national title in a 77-49 victory over Smith. NYU became one of four programs in D-III women’s basketball history to win consecutive national titles, with the last being Amherst in 2018. For a team that entered the title game with every reason to possess an ego, NYU played with just the opposite mentality. The Violets opened the contest as if they had everything to prove, well aware of the quality of their opponent, and with a clear mission in mind. “We knew who was in our locker room,” NYU head coach Meg Barber said, a net hanging around her neck. “This is one of the most fun teams I’ve ever coached here. The way they go to work every day, I don’t want to say they take my personality, but I go into that locker room the same every day. They take the game seriously. They take pride in how they represent The Sisterhood and the NYU uniform every day.” NYU senior forward Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F), the 2025 D3hoops.com National Player of the Year, closed her collegiate career with an individual performance just as impressive as that of her team, scoring 16 points to go along with 13 rebounds, eight assists, and four blocks, the latter three of which were team-highs. Alongside Bruns, fellow senior Belle Pellecchia (5'8''-G), who was named the Tournaments Most Outstanding Player, finished as NYU’s leading scorer for the second time in this Final Four, putting up 18 points. She pushed the pace from her spot at point guard while also playing a crucial role in NYU holding Smith to a shooting percentage of 32.1 percent and 14 turnovers. Each NYU starter finished in double figures in scoring, with Jamie Behar (6'1''-F) and Brooke Batchelor (5'10''-G) each tallying 13 points apiece, in addition to Caroline Peper (6'0''-G)’s 10. NYU shot 51.8 percent from the field; their third shooting performance of the 2025 NCAA Tournament above 50 percent. “Recently, and in the second half of the year, I’ve been trying to take what is given to me and read whatever is going on on the floor,” Bruns said. “That’s because I have great teammates by my side. An assist that doesn’t happen unless the person on the other end of the pass is able to make the shot, and at all times, I have four other players who are extremely capable of making incredible plays.” Bruns noted after NYU's national semifinal win over UW-Stout that the Violets' recent run of success, which now features consecutive national championships for the first time in NYU history, is “not normal”. Indeed it is not. Nor is a 28-point victory in the national final. The last time a team won by at least 20 was in 2018, when Amherst took down Bowdoin, 65-45. NYU’s margin of victory on Saturday was the largest in championship game history since Nancy Fahey’s WashU squad rolled past Southern Maine, 79-33, in 2000. “We had a ton of respect for [Smith],” Barber said. “I thought they shot the three incredibly well and we just had to make sure that we were going to defend the three-point line and stick to our game plan: Knowing our personnel—they have a lot of great one-on-one players—and lock into team defense, which our team is known for. “Coming out the way that we did, I felt really good heading into each timeout and quarter that if we could keep our foot on the gas, and make sure our matchups were tight, we were going to be in a pretty good place.” Saturday’s championship game was a rematch of the 2024 national final, a 51-41 NYU win over the Pioneers in Columbus, Ohio. But the Violets' performance in the second go-around bore little resemblance to that meeting a year ago. For one thing, NYU’s lead through the first 10 minutes was 26-8, far from the 15-10 advantage the Violets held over Smith at the end of last year’s first quarter. And while the second quarter proved tighter, the Violets maintained the momentum into halftime, leading 41-22 at the intermission. In Columbus, the second quarter was the point at which Smith stepped up, holding NYU to just eight points to cut the halftime deficit to two. Such was not the case on Saturday. The key? Singing. Or in other words, a loose locker room in the minutes leading up to tip-off. “We can’t reveal all our secrets, but I’m not one to sing and we had a singing locker room before the game,” Barber said with a laugh. “It was just to get our group a little bit loose today. They’re a fun group, and they’re so machine-like, that it was important for us to relax a little bit and get ready for tip-off.” Bruns won the opening tip for NYU, and 13 seconds later, provided the assist to Batchelor, a Virginia native, for a reverse layup and 2-0 lead. Then came a Smith turnover, and Pellecchia scored on the other end for the Violets, this time off a pass from Batchelor. Jamie Behar gave NYU its next five points in a 44-second span, leaving Smith head coach Lynn Hersey with no choice but to call a timeout at the 7:41 mark, her team already trailing 9-0. “They came out and played a really good first quarter in a lot of facets of the game,” Hersey said. “I think as a team, we’re mature enough to understand. They beat us in the first quarter. That was the game.” Many of the elements from NYU’s 74-55 semifinal win over UW-Stout were present again in the title game. The Violets' quick start against Smith mirrored their game-opening 22-12 run against the Blue Devils two days prior. Once again, there was intense NYU ball pressure and the forced turnovers that came as a result. By the 4:40 mark of the second quarter, Smith had turned the ball over eight times, with zero assists to its credit. Seventeen of NYU’s 41 first-half points came off turnovers, including the first-quarter layup from Bruns that pushed the Violets’ lead to double-digits for the first time, just 2:30 into the game. “What makes them hard is that it’s hard to duplicate that length when you’re working on it in practice and preparing,” Hersey added. “Their length was part of it. We got a little off track with what we were trying to do to counter the pressure. Those early possessions, they really capitalized on.” NYU created chaos on the defensive end with its trapping and intensity, giving Smith little room to work the ball around for an open shot. And as soon as the Violets came up with a stop—whether by a missed shot or turnover—they immediately looked to push the pace, navigating at breakneck speed in the game’s early minutes. NYU tallied 11 fast-break points in each of the two halves, staying aggressive in transition with remarkable offensive speed, highlighted by quick passes, cuts to the rim, and a steady dose of ball movement. It was in that aspect that NYU’s cohesion truly revealed itself. “Having Brooke Batchelor in our starting five really helps in pushing in transition, and Natalie too,” Pellecchia said postgame. “I think we preach all the time, even if you don’t get the ball on the run, you’re creating space for someone else. We know that Smith plays at a slower pace and probably wanted to slow us down, so we made it a goal to push in transition.” “Cohesion is about selflessness and having players that have played together,” Barber added. “I said this the other day, typically, when you get to this point in the season, the teams that are still standing have experience. And there’s a reason for that. It’s not just cohesion on the offensive side, it’s cohesion on the defensive side as well.” NYU adjusted its style from last year’s title run to a more up-tempo, full-court pressing approach in 2024-25. The fast-break points, transition scoring opportunities, and a number of forced turnovers stemmed from that, something Barber pressed postgame. “They have wildly outperformed any expectation I ever had when we decided that we were going into this pressing, full-court, up-tempo style this year,” Barber said. “It was wildly different than what we did last year with our personnel. Even today, I think it’s almost a shock to the system. You can watch us on film, but when you see the speed of Brooke Batchelor, for example, she’s kind of unheralded. People don’t really talk about her, and she’s sprinting around, coming up with offensive rebounds. It’s a fun group to coach.” Smith eventually settled into a sort of offensive rhythm to close the second quarter, with eight points in the final 3:04, including a pair of 3-pointers from Hannah Martin (5'7''-G) and Uta Nakamura (5'7''-G) that got the Pioneer fans back into the game. But it was far too little, and certainly too late. The Violet offense picked back up where it left off in the third quarter, and continued stretching the gap wider. The Pioneers opened the second half by scoring eight of the first 14 points, but NYU soon re-asserted its control, closing the third on a 14-4 run. Batchelor and Bruns each had six points in that stretch, as the Violets took a 63-36 advantage into the fourth, where they also outscored Smith, 14-13. It was the storybook finish to a championship quest that began as soon as NYU finished cutting down the nets in Columbus a full 12 months ago. And as Pellecchia and Barber said in the postgame news conference, there was never a reason for this Violets team to lack motivation in the quest for a repeat, even as the wins continued to stack upon each other, climbing all the way to 62 on Saturday afternoon. “We just have a good group of winners,” the senior guard, who averaged 16.5 points per game in six victories in the tournament, noted. “When you see your upperclassmen, your teammates, your close friends putting in the work, you want to do that too. I think that’s how we started this journey, and we just wanted to continue that. It was sort of like, ‘Why not? Why not make it two? Why be satisfied with one?’” “When you say, ‘What’s the motivation?’ look at these guys,” Barber added, motioning to Pellecchia, Peper, and Bruns sitting at the table with her. “What isn’t the motivation? Why wouldn’t we want to give them our absolute very best every day? That’s all it’s ever been about. Getting these guys to the place that we knew they were capable of and deserved.”
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D3hoops.com All Regions Awards 2025-Mar 24, 2025
Sydney Jones, guard from the Bowdoin College, earned the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She also earned a spot in the First Team. Jones previously picked up the Player of the Year and voted to the First Team last year.
Alexa Mustafaj, guard from the Middlebury Panthers, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously chosen to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Second Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Arianna Gerig, forward from the Williams College, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She previously earned a spot in the First Team last year.
Lyric Grumblatt, swingman from the Rivier University, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously selected to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Second Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III Collegiate All-Star Game in 2024.
Elsa Daulerio, center from the Bates College, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the First Team last year. She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Sydney Jones (5'6''-G) of Bowdoin
Rookie of the Year: USA Grace Jaffray (5'9''-F) of JWU, RI
Coach of the Year: Megan Phelps of Bowdoin

D3hoops.com All-Region 1 First Team 2025
Jones
Mustafaj
Gerig
Grumblatt
Daulerio
First Team

USA Sydney Jones (5'6''-G) of Bowdoin
USA Alexa Mustafaj (5'5''-G) of Middlebury
USA Arianna Gerig (6'1''-F) of Williams
USA Lyric Grumblatt (5'9''-F/G) of Rivier
USA Elsa Daulerio (6'3''-C) of Bates

D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Second Team 2025
Gonzalez
Olenik
Vick
Grassi
Thayne
Second Team

USA Sofia Gonzalez (5'8''-G) of Tufts
USA Kate Olenik (5'8''-G) of Colby
USA Olivia Vick (5'5''-G) of Trinity, CT
USA Kylie Grassi (5'8''-F) of BSU
USA Logan Thayne (6'1''-F) of SUNY Cob

D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Third Team 2025
Jaffray
Scott
Grant
Ouellette
Reddin
Third Team

USA Grace Jaffray (5'9''-F) of JWU, RI
USA Caitlyn Scott (5'9''-G/F) of AMC
USA Jordan Grant (5'11''-F) of Westfield St.
USA Jordan Ouellette of St.Joseph's-LI
USA Marinique Reddin (5'8''-F) of Anna Maria

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Region 2
Madison Medbury, guard from the Rhode Island College, was selected as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also chosen to the First Team. Medbury was previously named to the Second Team last year.
Brianna Frongillo, guard from the Emerson College, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Lilly Hedge, forward from the Western New England College, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Ally Landau, guard from the Smith College, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Carly Whiteside, forward from the The University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the Second Team last year. Among many awards Whiteside's team won the AEC Tournament in 2023. She was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 2 Second Team in 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Madison Medbury (5'6''-G) of Rhode Island
Rookie of the Year: USA Lucy Wiles (5'9''-G) of S.Maine
Coach of the Year: Lynn Hersey of Smith

D3hoops.com All-Region 2 First Team 2025
Frongillo
Hedge
Landau
Medbury
Whiteside
First Team

USA Brianna Frongillo (5'3''-G) of Emerson
USA Lilly Hedge (5'9''-F) of W.New England
USA Ally Landau (5'3''-G) of Smith
USA Madison Medbury (5'6''-G) of Rhode Island
USA Carly Whiteside (6'2''-F) of UMass Dartmouth

D3hoops.com All-Region 2 Second Team 2025
Martin
Ohm
Shinney
Czeremcha
Nwogu
Second Team

USA Hannah Martin (5'7''-G) of Smith
USA Lulu Ohm (5'3''-G) of Brandeis
USA Emma Shinney (5'9''-G/F) of Endicott
USA Angela Czeremcha (5'10''-G/F) of Springfield
USA Kamsi Nwogu (5'11''-F) of MIT

D3hoops.com All-Region 2 Third Team 2025
Andrews
Mollica
Rautiola
Zalewski
Nardolillo
Salato
Third Team

USA Teja Andrews (5'8''-G) of UMass Dartmouth
USA Katelyn Mollica (5'4''-G) of Babson
USA Brynn Rautiola (5'7''-G) of Keene St.
USA Kaylin Zalewski (5'5''-G) of UMass Dartmouth
USA Angelina Nardolillo (6'1''-F) of Rhode Island
USA Taylor Salato (6'0''-F) of ECSU

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Region 3
Tova Gelb, guard from the Vassar College, was selected as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also named to the First Team. Gelb previously earned a spot in the First Team last year.
Carolae Barton, forward from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, was honored as the Rookie of the Year for the NCAA Division III. She was also voted to the First Team.
Abby Gress, swingman from the Rochester Yellowjackets, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously chosen to the Third Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 3 Third Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Sidney Tomasso, guard from the St. John Fisher College, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She previously earned a spot in the First Team last year. She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Emily Grasseler, forward from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was voted to D3hoops.com All-Region 3 First Team in 2025.
Player of the Year: USA Tova Gelb (5'8''-G) of Vassar
Rookie of the Year: USA Carolae Barton (6'1''-F) of USMMA
Coach of the Year: Corinne Jones of Brockport St.

D3hoops.com All-Region 3 First Team 2025
Gelb
Gress
Tomasso
Barton
Grasseler
First Team

USA Tova Gelb (5'8''-G) of Vassar
USA Abby Gress (5'10''-G/F) of Rochester
USA Sidney Tomasso (5'9''-G) of St.John Fisher
USA Carolae Barton (6'1''-F) of USMMA
USA Emily Grasseler (6'0''-F) of USMMA

D3hoops.com All-Region 3 Second Team 2025
Bartle
Bessler
Camacho
Campbell
White-Principio
Second Team

USA Natalie Bartle (5'9''-G/F) of SUNY Canton
USA Daniella Bessler (5'7''-PG) of Yeshiva
USA Kayla Camacho (5'10''-G) of Houghton
USA Kayla Campbell (5'10''-G) of Cortland St.
USA Giavanna White-Principio (6'1''-C) of Oswego St.

D3hoops.com All-Region 3 Third Team 2025
Harvey
Jean-Baptiste
Reigle
Sabatino
Suydam
Third Team

USA Julia Harvey (5'8''-G) of Vassar
USA Stephanie Jean-Baptiste (5'8''-G) of Brockport St.
USA Mackenzie Reigle (5'7''-G) of Geneseo St.
USA Julia Sabatino (5'7''-G) of New Paltz St.
USA Kristin Suydam (6'3''-F) of Geneseo St.

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Region 4
Natalie Bruns, forward from the New York University, earned the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She also earned a spot in the First Team. Bruns previously picked up the Player of the Year and voted to the First Team last year.
Nina Branchizio, guard from the The College of New Jersey, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to D3hoops.com All-Region 4 First Team in 2025.
Mia Castillo, guard from the Baruch College, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the Second Team last year.
Belle Pellecchia, guard from the New York University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the First Team last year. Among many awards she was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Caroline Peper, guard from the New York University, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Player of the Year: USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York U.
Rookie of the Year: USA Alyssa Craigwell (5'11''-F) of Montclair St.
Coach of the Year: Karin Harvey of Montclair St.

D3hoops.com All-Region 4 First Team 2025
Branchizio
Castillo
Pellecchia
Peper
Bruns
First Team

USA Nina Branchizio (5'5''-G) of TCNJ
USA Mia Castillo (5'8''-G) of Baruch
USA Belle Pellecchia (5'8''-G) of New York U.
USA Caroline Peper (6'0''-G) of New York U.
USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York U.

D3hoops.com All-Region 4 Second Team 2025
Castro
Charles
Bell
Carpenter
Craigwell
Second Team

USA Leyla Castro (5'5''-G) of Stevens Tech
USA Alexa Charles (5'8''-G) of Hunter
USA Delaney Bell (5'8''-G/F) of Arcadia
USA Jordan Carpenter (5'10''-G) of UMW
USA Alyssa Craigwell (5'11''-F) of Montclair St.

D3hoops.com All-Region 4 Third Team 2025
Fernandez
Figueroa
Rhoades
Lexow
Vaughn
Third Team

Spain Cristina Fernandez (5'7''-G) of Lebanon Valley
USA Heaven Figueroa (5'7''-G) of Lehman
USA Hanna Rhoades (5'5''-G) of Arcadia
USA Cam Lexow (5'10''-G/F) of Gallaudet
USA Maddison Vaughn (5'10''-F/C) of Kean

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Region 5
Kaci Kranson, guard from the Scranton Royals, was honored as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also named to the First Team. Kranson previously earned a spot in the First Team last year.
Reese Harden, guard from the Messiah College, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously selected to the First Team last year. Among many awards she won the GISA Georgia Class A championship title for two years in a row (2020 and 2021). She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Summer McNulty, guard from the Elizabethtown Blue Jays, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Second Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Chinwe Irondi, forward from the Ursinus College, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Second Team in 2024.
Anna Scoblick, guard from the Catholic University, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She previously earned the Player of the Year and chosen to the First Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Player of the Year in 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Kaci Kranson (5'11''-G) of Scranton
Rookie of the Year: USA Meona Boykin (5'5''-G) of Goucher
Coach of the Year: Nate Davis of Gettysburg

D3hoops.com All-Region 5 First Team 2025
Harden
Kranson
McNulty
Irondi
Scoblick
First Team

USA Reese Harden (5'8''-G) of Messiah
USA Kaci Kranson (5'11''-G) of Scranton
USA Summer McNulty (5'7''-G) of Elizabethtown
USA Chinwe Irondi (6'0''-F) of Ursinus
USA Anna Scoblick (5'9''-G) of Catholic

D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Second Team 2025
Arnolie
Mullins
Bennett
Lee
O'Neil
Robbins
Second Team

USA Alayna Arnolie (5'8''-G) of Gettysburg
USA Reese Mullins (5'10''-G/F) of Immaculata
USA Elizabeth Bennett (5'11''-F) of Scranton
USA Shinya Lee (5'11''-F) of Gettysburg
USA Michaela O'Neil (5'11''-F) of John Hopkins
USA Mia Robbins (5'11''-F) of Widener

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Region 6
Mary Schleusner, forward from the Washington and Lee University, was voted the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also chosen to the First Team. Schleusner was previously selected as the Player of the Year and named to the First Team last year.
Terese Greene, point guard from the Shenandoah University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the Third Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the VaSID All-State Second Team in 2023. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 6 Third Team in 2024. Greene was selected to the ODAC All-Tournament Team in 2023.
Bailey Rucker, guard from the Centre College, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to to D3hoops.com All-Region 6 First Team in 2025.
Catherine Kagey, swingman from the Randolph-Macon College, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Hannah Orloff, forward from the Christopher Newport University, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She played in the final of the NCAA Division III in 2023.
Player of the Year: USA Mary Schleusner (6'1''-F) of WLU
Rookie of the Year: USA Paige Breuer (5'6''-PG) of Roanoke
Coach of the Year: Lindsey Burke-Eberhart of RMC

D3hoops.com All-Region 6 First Team 2025
Greene
Rucker
Kagey
Orloff
Schleusner
First Team

USA Terese Greene (5'7''-PG) of Shenandoah
USA Bailey Rucker (5'8''-G) of Centre
USA Catherine Kagey (5'9''-G/F) of RMC
USA Hannah Orloff (6'3''-F) of CNU
USA Mary Schleusner (6'1''-F) of WLU

D3hoops.com All-Region 6 Second Team 2025
Franklin
Hester
San Diego
Snyder
Hill
Second Team

USA Haley Franklin (5'7''-G) of Millsaps
USA Josie Hester (5'9''-G) of Brevard
USA Gabbi San Diego (5'1''-G) of CNU
USA Abigail Snyder (G) of SVU
USA Andelin Hill (6'0''-G/F) of Piedmont

D3hoops.com All-Region 6 Third Team 2025
Freeman
Loucopoulos
Malagar
Matheny
Alsberry
Third Team

USA Garin Freeman (5'6''-G) of Millsaps
USA Alexandra Loucopoulos (5'8''-G) of Emory
USA Camille Malagar (5'6''-G) of CNU
USA McKenzie Matheny (5'11''-G/F) of RMC
USA Jaden Alsberry (6'3''-C) of Bridgewater

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Region 7
Kasey Schipfer, guard from the Ohio Wesleyan University, was selected as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also named to the First Team. Schipfer was previously honored as the Player of the Year and earned a spot in the First Team last year.
Bri O'Connor, guard from the Capital University, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously selected to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Second Team in 2024.
Catherine Or, guard from the Carnegie Mellon University, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the Third Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Third Team in 2024.
Sidney Wagner, guard from the Trine University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the First Team last year. Among many awards she contributed to her team making it to the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 in 2023. She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Macy Miller, swingman from the Ohio Wesleyan University, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Player of the Year: USA Kasey Schipfer (5'9''-G) of Ohio Wesleyan
Rookie of the Year: USA Payton Baney (6'0''-F) of CMU
Coach of the Year: Cheri Harrer of BWU

D3hoops.com All-Region 7 First Team 2025
O'Connor
Or
Schipfer
Wagner
Miller
First Team

USA Bri O'Connor (5'8''-G) of Capital
USA Catherine Or (5'8''-G) of CMU
USA Kasey Schipfer (5'9''-G) of Ohio Wesleyan
USA Sidney Wagner (5'6''-G) of Trine
USA Macy Miller (6'0''-G/F) of Ohio Wesleyan

D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Second Team 2025
Hassel
Lauer
Majewski
Ressler
Perkins
Second Team

USA Ava Hassel (5'8''-G) of DePauw
USA Emily Lauer (5'7''-G) of Allegheny
USA Sophie Majewski (5'9''-G/F) of PS Behrend
USA Caely Ressler (5'11''-G/F) of BWU
USA Samaree Perkins (5'9''-F) of Capital

D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Third Team 2025
Dryburgh
Fernandez
Garner
Ryncarz
Kosmack
Third Team

USA Meghan Dryburgh (5'11''-G/F) of W&J
USA Anna Fernandez (5'8''-G) of Calvin
USA Jada Garner (5'6''-G) of Hope
USA Ava Ryncarz (5'9''-G/F) of John Carroll
USA Molly Kosmack (5'8''-G) of Mt.Aloysius

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Region 8
Olivia Rangel, guard from the Carroll University, was selected as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also named to the First Team. Rangel previously earned a spot in the First Team last year.
Lauren Huber, guard from the Illinois Wesleyan University, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously selected to the First Team last year. She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Grace Bezold, forward from the Hanover Panthers, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Taylor Thiry, forward from the St. Norbert College, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was voted to D3hoops.com All-Region 8 First Team in 2025.
Lexy Harris, center from the Washington University - St.Louis, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously honored as the Rookie of the Year and voted to the Third Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 8 Third Team in 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Olivia Rangel (5'9''-G) of Carroll, WI
Rookie of the Year: USA Krystyna Manzanarez (5'7''-G) of Aurora
Coach of the Year: Mia Smith of IWU

D3hoops.com All-Region 8 First Team 2025
Huber
Rangel
Bezold
Thiry
Harris
First Team

USA Lauren Huber (5'8''-G) of IWU
USA Olivia Rangel (5'9''-G) of Carroll, WI
USA Grace Bezold (5'10''-F) of Hanover
USA Taylor Thiry (5'9''-F) of St.Norbert
USA Lexy Harris (6'3''-C) of Wash.-St.Louis

D3hoops.com All-Region 8 Second Team 2025
Bardic
Powers
Ramirez
Wurth
Gricius
Second Team

USA Ava Bardic (5'6''-G) of IWU
USA Mallory Powers (5'10''-G) of IWU
USA Annette Ramirez (5'5''-G) of Westminster, MO
USA Sadie Wurth (5'4''-PG) of Transylvania
USA Natalie Gricius (5'10''-F) of Carroll, WI

D3hoops.com All-Region 8 Third Team 2025
Brooks
Bukata
Guerrero
Lancaster
Stevens
Third Team

USA Jessica Brooks (5'9''-G) of Wash.-St.Louis
USA Kristin Bukata (5'7''-G) of Elmhurst
USA Vivian Guerrero (5'8''-G) of Edgewood
USA Bethany Lancaster (6'1''-F) of Webster
USA Margie Stevens (6'1''-F) of Wisc.Lutheran

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Region 9
Kacie Carollo, guard from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, was voted the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also chosen to the First Team. Carollo was previously named to the First Team last year. She played in the final of the NCAA Division III in 2022.
Taylor Brunson, guard from the Coe College, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to to D3hoops.com All-Region 9 First Team in 2025.
Emma Kniefel, guard from the Gustavus Adolphus College, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously selected to the Third Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 9 Third Team in 2024.
Raegan Sorensen, guard from the University of Wisconsin at Stout, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously named to the First Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Third Team in 2024.
Jaedon Murphy, forward from the Wartburg College, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the First Team last year. Among many awards she contributed to her team making it to the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 in 2023. She was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Kacie Carollo (5'9''-G) of UW-Whitewater
Co-Rookie of the Year: USA Erin Knowles (6'1''-F) of Cornell Coll.
Co-Rookie of the Year: USA Paige Seckar (6'0''-F) of UW-Oshkosh
Coach of the Year: Brad Fischer of UW-Oshkosh

D3hoops.com All-Region 9 First Team 2025
Brunson
Carollo
Kniefel
Sorensen
Murphy
First Team

USA Taylor Brunson (5'8''-G) of Coe
USA Kacie Carollo (5'9''-G) of UW-Whitewater
USA Emma Kniefel (5'9''-G) of Gustavus
USA Raegan Sorensen (5'7''-G) of UW-Stout
USA Jaedon Murphy (6'0''-F) of Wartburg

D3hoops.com All-Region 9 Second Team 2025
Starks
Thomson
Schmitz
Ten-Pas
Vaile
Second Team

USA Peyton Starks (5'10''-G/F) of Macalester
USA Alexa Thomson (5'8''-G/F) of UW-Stev.Point
USA Elly Schmitz (6'0''-G/F) of Bethel, MN
USA Ella Ten-Pas (5'11''-F) of Ripon
USA Kayce Vaile (6'1''-F) of UW-Oshkosh

D3hoops.com All-Region 9 Third Team 2025
Milne
Mutch
Grove
Anderson
Jones
Woeste
Third Team

USA Lauryn Milne (5'10''-F) of UW-La Crosse
USA Anna Mutch (5'8''-G) of UW-Stout
USA Maddy Grove (5'9''-G/F) of Minn.-Morris
USA Makayla Anderson (5'11''-F) of Concordia, MN
USA Kailey Jones (5'11''-F) of Luther
USA Lauren Woeste (6'1''-F) of Wartburg

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Region 10
Zoe Tomlinson, power forward from the Colorado College, was named the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also selected to the First Team. Tomlinson was previously chosen to the First Team last year.
Payton Hicks, guard from the East Texas Baptist University, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to to D3hoops.com All-Region 10 First Team in 2025.
Rhe Nae Leach, guard from the Whittier Poets, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously voted to the Second Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 10 Second Team in 2024.
Korin Baker, forward from the Whitman College, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously chosen to the First Team last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Third Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2023. Baker was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III Collegiate All-Star Game in 2024.
AJ Wick, center from the Redlands Bulldogs, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to to D3hoops.com All-Region 10 First Team in 2025.
Player of the Year: USA Zoe Tomlinson (6'2''-F/C) of Colorado Coll.
Rookie of the Year: USA Jacqueline Berry (5'11''-G) of HSU
Coach of the Year: Drew Long of McMurry

D3hoops.com All-Region 10 First Team 2025
Hicks
Leach
Baker
Wick
Tomlinson
First Team

USA Payton Hicks (5'4''-G) of ETBU
USA Rhe Nae Leach (5'7''-G) of Whittier
USA Korin Baker (6'0''-F) of Whitman
USA AJ Wick (6'1''-C) of Redlands
USA Zoe Tomlinson (6'2''-F/C) of Colorado Coll.

D3hoops.com All-Region 10 Second Team 2025
Berry
Holland
Martin
Mulkey
Ballard
Mathews
Second Team

USA Jacqueline Berry (5'11''-G) of HSU
USA Emily Holland (5'11''-G) of McMurry
USA Carly Martin (5'6''-G) of Whitman
USA Kailee Mulkey (5'6''-G) of Texas Lutheran
USA Alline Ballard (6'1''-F) of Cal Lutheran
USA Destiny Mathews (5'9''-F) of Concordia, TX
WBCA NCAA Division III Collegiate All-Star Game 2025-Mar 24, 2025
WBCA NCAA Division III Collegiate All-Star Game- TEAM JEFFERS
Figueroa
Gress
Hedge
Leach
Medbury
Team Jeffers

USA Heaven Figueroa (5'7''-G) of Lehman
USA Abby Gress (5'10''-G/F) of Rochester
USA Lilly Hedge (5'9''-F) of W.New England
USA Rhe Nae Leach (5'7''-G) of Whittier
USA Madison Medbury (5'6''-G) of Rhode Island
USA Catherine Or (5'8''-G) of CMU
USA Kasey Schipfer (G) of Ohio Wesleyan
USA Alexa Thomson (5'8''-G/F) of UW-Stev.Point
USA Sidney Tomasso (5'9''-G) of St.John Fisher
USA Sidney Wagner (5'6''-G) of Trine

Head Coach: Dixie Jeffers

WBCA NCAA Division III Collegiate All-Star Game- TEAM LAHAYE
Bezold
Franklin
Gerig
Greene
Harden
Team LaHaye

USA Grace Bezold (5'10''-F) of Hanover
USA Haley Franklin (5'7''-G) of Millsaps
USA Arianna Gerig (6'1''-F) of Williams
USA Terese Greene (5'7''-PG) of Shenandoah
USA Reese Harden (5'8''-G) of Messiah
USA Lauren Huber (5'8''-G) of IWU
USA Catherine Kagey (5'9''-G/F) of RMC
USA Cam Lexow (5'10''-G/F) of Gallaudet
USA Summer McNulty (5'7''-G) of Elizabethtown
USA Olivia Rangel (5'9''-G) of Carroll, WI

Head Coach: Carroll Lahaye
WBCA Division III All-Americans Awards 2025-Mar 24, 2025
Natalie Bruns, forward from the New York University, was named the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also selected to the First Team. Bruns was previously voted the Team back in 2023 and 2024.
Kacie Carollo, guard from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously named to Honorable Mention back in 2023 and 2024. Among many awards she played in the final of the NCAA Division III in 2022. She was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 9 First Team in 2024. Carollo was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Tova Gelb, guard from the Vassar College, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Lauren Huber, guard from the Illinois Wesleyan University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. She previously earned Honorable Mention last year. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 8 First Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Sydney Jones, guard from the Bowdoin College, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She was previously selected as the Team last year. Among many awards she was selected as the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Player of the Year in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 First Team in 2024. Jones was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Second Team in 2024.
Ally Landau, guard from the Smith College, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Belle Pellecchia, guard from the New York University, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She previously added Honorable Mention back in 2023 and 2024. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 4 First Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Kasey Schipfer, guard from the Ohio Wesleyan University, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She was previously named to Honorable Mention last year selection. Among many awards she was selected as the D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Player of the Year in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 7 First Team in 2024. Schipfer was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Third Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2024.
Mary Schleusner, forward from the Washington and Lee University, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division III. She previously earned Honorable Mention back in 2023 and Team last year. Among many awards she was selected as the D3hoops.com All-Region 6 Player of the Year in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 6 First Team in 2024. Schleusner was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2023.
Zoe Tomlinson, power forward from the Colorado College, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III. She previously added Honorable Mention back in 2023 and 2024. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 10 First Team in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Third Team in 2024. Tomlinson was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Player of the Year: USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York U.
Coach of the Year: Meg Barber of New York U.

WBCA Division III All-Americans First Team 2025
Bruns
Carollo
Gelb
Huber
Jones
First Team

USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York U.
USA Kacie Carollo (5'9''-G) of UW-Whitewater
USA Tova Gelb (5'8''-G) of Vassar
USA Lauren Huber (5'8''-G) of IWU
USA Sydney Jones (5'6''-G) of Bowdoin
USA Ally Landau (5'3''-G) of Smith
USA Belle Pellecchia (5'8''-G) of New York U.
USA Kasey Schipfer (G) of Ohio Wesleyan
USA Mary Schleusner (6'1''-F) of WLU
USA Zoe Tomlinson (6'2''-F/C) of Colorado Coll.

WBCA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention 2025
Arnolie
Baker
Barton
Bezold
Brooks
Daulerio
Figueroa
Franklin
Frongillo
Gerig
Greene
Honorable Mention

USA Alayna Arnolie (5'8''-G) of Gettysburg
USA Korin Baker (6'0''-F) of Whitman
USA Carolae Barton (6'1''-F) of USMMA
USA Grace Bezold (5'10''-F) of Hanover
USA Jessica Brooks (5'9''-G) of Wash.-St.Louis
USA Elsa Daulerio (6'3''-C) of Bates
USA Heaven Figueroa (5'7''-G) of Lehman
USA Haley Franklin (5'7''-G) of Millsaps
USA Brianna Frongillo (5'3''-G) of Emerson
USA Arianna Gerig (6'1''-F) of Williams
USA Terese Greene (5'7''-PG) of Shenandoah
USA Abby Gress (5'10''-G/F) of Rochester
USA Natalie Gricius (5'10''-F) of Carroll, WI
USA Reese Harden (5'8''-G) of Messiah
USA Lilly Hedge (5'9''-F) of W.New England
USA Kate Herlihy (5'7''-G) of Rowan
USA Emily Holland (5'11''-G) of McMurry
USA Chinwe Irondi (6'0''-F) of Ursinus
USA Catherine Kagey (5'9''-G/F) of RMC
USA Emma Kniefel (5'9''-G) of Gustavus
USA Rhe Nae Leach (5'7''-G) of Whittier
USA McKenzie Matheny (5'11''-G/F) of RMC
USA Summer McNulty (5'7''-G) of Elizabethtown
USA Madison Medbury (5'6''-G) of Rhode Island
USA Kailee Mulkey (5'6''-G) of Texas Lutheran
USA Alexa Mustafaj (5'5''-G) of Middlebury
USA Bri O'Connor of Capital
USA Catherine Or (5'8''-G) of CMU
USA Caroline Peper (6'0''-G) of New York U.
USA Olivia Rangel (5'9''-G) of Carroll, WI
USA Mackenzie Reigle (5'7''-G) of Geneseo St.
USA Caely Ressler (5'11''-G/F) of BWU
USA Anna Scoblick (5'9''-G) of Catholic
USA Raegan Sorensen (5'7''-G) of UW-Stout
USA Alexa Thomson (5'8''-G/F) of UW-Stev.Point
USA Sidney Tomasso (5'9''-G) of St.John Fisher
USA Kayce Vaile (6'1''-F) of UW-Oshkosh
USA Olivia Vick (5'5''-G) of Trinity, CT
USA Sidney Wagner (5'6''-G) of Trine
USA Carly Whiteside (6'2''-F) of UMass Dartmouth
D3hoops.com All-America Awards 2025-Mar 24, 2025
Natalie Bruns, forward from the New York University, was honored as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III. She was also named to the First Team.
Kacie Carollo, guard from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she played in the final of the NCAA Division III in 2022. She was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 9 First Team in 2024. Carollo was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Sydney Jones, guard from the Bowdoin College, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 Player of the Year in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 1 First Team in 2024. Jones was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Americans Second Team in 2024.
Belle Pellecchia, guard from the New York University, was selected to the First Team of NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 4 First Team in 2024. She was also selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Mary Schleusner, forward from the Washington and Lee University, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division III. Among many awards she was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 6 Player of the Year in 2024. She was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 6 First Team in 2024. Schleusner was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2023.
Player of the Year: USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York University
Rookie of the Year: USA Jacqueline Berry (5'11''-G) of Hardin-Simmons
Coach of the Year: Lynn Hersey of Smith

d3hoops.com all-america first team 2025
Carollo
Jones
Pellecchia
Bruns
Schleusner
First Team

USA Kacie Carollo (5'9''-G) of UW-Whitewater
USA Sydney Jones (5'6''-G) of Bowdoin
USA Belle Pellecchia (5'8''-G) of New York U.
USA Natalie Bruns (6'1''-F) of New York U.
USA Mary Schleusner (6'1''-F) of Washington and Lee

D3hoops.com All-America Second Team 2025
Kranson
Schipfer
Sorensen
Baker
Tomlinson
Second Team

USA Kaci Kranson (5'11''-G) of Scranton
USA Kasey Schipfer (G) of Ohio Wesleyan
USA Raegan Sorensen (5'7''-G) of UW-Stout
USA Korin Baker (6'0''-F) of Whitman
USA Zoe Tomlinson (6'2''-F/C) of Colorado College

D3hoops.com All-America Third Team 2025
Huber
Rangel
Wagner
Bezold
Harris
Third Team

USA Lauren Huber (5'8''-G) of Illinois Wesleyan
USA Olivia Rangel (5'9''-G) of Carroll
USA Sidney Wagner (5'6''-G) of Trine
USA Grace Bezold (5'10''-F) of Hanover
USA Lexy Harris (6'3''-C) of Washington U.

D3hoops.com All-America Fourth Team 2025
Kniefel
Landau
Medbury
Miller
Vaile
Fourth Team

USA Emma Kniefel (5'9''-G) of Gustavus Adolphus
USA Ally Landau (5'3''-G) of Smith
USA Madison Medbury (5'6''-G) of Rhode Island College
USA Macy Miller (6'0''-G/F) of Ohio Wesleyan
USA Kayce Vaile (6'1''-F) of UW-Oshkosh

D3hoops.com All-America Fifth Team 2025
Gelb
Greene
Irondi
Murphy
Schmitz
Fifth Team

USA Tova Gelb (5'8''-G) of Vassar
USA Terese Greene (5'7''-PG) of Shenandoah
USA Chinwe Irondi (6'0''-F) of Ursinus
USA Jaedon Murphy (6'0''-F) of Wartburg
USA Elly Schmitz (6'0''-G/F) of Bethel