ATLANTA (March 19, 2025) – The Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced today the NCAA Division III award winners for the 2024-25 season. UW-Stout's
Raegan Sorensen Was named honorable mention.
Sorensen, a senior guard from Centuria, Wis., has been nothing short of dominant for the Blue Devils, solidifying her place as one of the greatest players in program history. With 1,725 career points, she now ranks second all-time in UW-Stout history and is just 14 points away from breaking the program's all-time career scoring record. She currently holds the school record for highest career points per game at 16.1 and averaged 17.9 points per game this season. Sorensen also led the WIAC in field goal percentage, showcasing her efficiency on the court.
In addition to her scoring prowess, Sorensen has been a force on the boards. She ranks fifth all-time in career rebounds for UW-Stout with 729 and averaged 6.3 rebounds per game this season. Her contributions have been especially vital in the Blue Devils' unprecedented Final Four run, where she has elevated her game even further, averaging 24.5 points per contest. She matched her career-high with a 33-point performance in UW-Stout's thrilling Elite Eight upset over Scranton.
Coaches' All-America
Here are the 2025 WBCA NCAA Division III Coaches' All-Americans:
Name
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Institution
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Natalie Bruns
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New York University
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Kacie Carollo
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
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Tova Gelb
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Vassar College
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Lauren Huber
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Illinois Wesleyan University
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Sydney Jones
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Bowdoin College
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Ally Landau
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Smith College
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Belle Pellecchia
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New York University
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Kasey Schipfer
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Ohio Wesleyan University
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Mary Schleusner
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Washington & Lee University
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Zoë Tomlinson
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Colorado College
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"We congratulate the members of the 2025 WBCA NCAA Division III Coaches' All-America team," said Donehew. "These young women have worked to elevate their teams and themselves to an elite level of competition. Through their exceptional talents on the basketball court, they have also lifted the women's game."
Here are the student-athletes who received 2025 WBCA NCAA Division III Coaches' All-America honorable mention:
Name
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Institution
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Alayna Arnolie
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Gettysburg College
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Korin Baker
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Whitman College
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Carolae Barton
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U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
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Grace Bezold
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Hanover College
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Jessica Brooks
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Elsa Daulerio
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Bates College
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Heaven Figueroa
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Lehman College
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Haley Franklin
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Millsaps College
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Bri Frongillo
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Emerson College
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Arianna Gerig
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Williams College
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Terese Greene
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Shenandoah University
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Abby Gress
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University of Rochester
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Natalie Gricius
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Carroll University
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Reese Harden
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Messiah University
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Lilly Hedge
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Western New England University
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Kate Herlihy
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Rowan University
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Emily Holland
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McMurry University
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Chinwe Irondi
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Ursinus College
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Catherine Kagey
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Randolph-Macon College
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Emma Kniefel
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Gustavus Adolphus College
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Rhe Nae Leach
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Whittier College
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McKenzie Matheny
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Randolph-Macon College
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Summer McNulty
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Elizabethtown College
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Madison Medbury
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Rhode Island College
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Kailee Mulkey
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Texas Lutheran University
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Alexa Mustafaj
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Middlebury College
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Bri O'Connor
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Capital University
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Catherine Or
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Caroline Peper
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New York University
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Olivia Rangel
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Carroll University
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Mackenzie Reigle
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State University of New York (SUNY) at Geneseo
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Caely Ressler
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Baldwin Wallace University
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Anna Scoblick
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Catholic University
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Raegan Sorensen
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University of Wisconsin-Stout
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Alexa Thomson
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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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Sidney Tomasso
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St John Fisher University
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Kayce Vaile
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University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
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Olivia Vick
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Trinity College (CT)
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Sidney Wagner
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Trine University
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Carly Whiteside
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University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
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The WBCA NCAA Division III Coach of the Year, Player of the Year and Coaches' All-America team are selected by the WBCA NCAA Division III Awards Committee from coaches and student-athletes who are nominated by WBCA member coaches.
Visit WBCA.org/awards to see a list of past recipients of each award.
About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of a diverse community of coaches to the organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit WBCA.org for more details about the association.