Mar 18, 2025
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| Zöe Tomlinson led Colorado College women's basketball to its first ever national ranking and its first NCAA Tournament in decades. Photo by Ryan Coleman, d3photography.com |
Players were nominated for these awards by the Sports Information Directors at the various schools.
Player of the Year: Zöe Tomlinson, C, Colorado College
Coach of the Year: Drew Long, McMurry
Rookie of the Year: Jacqueline Berry, G, Hardin-Simmons
| First team | ||||
| Pos. | Player | School | Yr. | Hometown |
| G | Payton Hicks | East Texas Baptist | Sr. | Plano, Texas |
| G | Rhe Nae Leach | Whittier | Sr. | Moreno Valley, Calif. |
| F | Korin Baker | Whitman | Sr. | Waucanda, Wash. |
| F | AJ Wick | Redlands | So. | Henderson, N.V. |
| C | Zöe Tomlinson | Colorado College | Sr. | New York, N.Y. |
| Second team | ||||
| G | Jacqueline Berry | Hardin-Simmons | Fr. | Texhoma, Okla. |
| G | Emily Holland | McMurry | Sr. | Mansfield, Texas |
| G | Carly Martin | Whitman | Sr. | Palo Alto, Calif. |
| G | Kailee Mulkey | Texas Lutheran | Sr. | New Braunfels, Texas |
| F | Alline Ballard | Cal Lutheran | So. | Pasadena, Calif. |
| F | Destiny Matthews | Concordia (Texas) | Sr. | Palestine, Texas |
| There was a tie for the final backcourt spot. | ||||