MCAC WBB All-State Teams Named; Region Championships Conclude Today

MCAC WBB All-State Teams Named; Region Championships Conclude Today

Rochester, MN

In NJCAA Region XIIIA  and XIIIB Women's Basketball Tournament Championship action, Western Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey Community College will take to the court at Viterbo University at 1pm, while Hibbing Community College andNorthland CTC prepare for their contest at HCC, also at 1pm. 

The 2018-19 MCAC Women's Basketball All-State Teams have been named for the season by Conference head coaches, and several of those named will feature in today's championship games. 

Read on the listing of MCAC First Team and Second Team honorees; a printable .pdf of the release is also available here. 

MCAC All-Defensive teams, All-Region and All-America honors remain for student-athletes from across the Conference; keep an eye out for All-Region XIII and MCAC All-Defensive honors to be posted later this week. NJCAA All-America honors, as named by the NJCAA Division III Women's Basketball committee, shall be available later this month. 

MCAC Women's Basketball All-State, First Team

Name

College

Year Hometown  State

Mikayla Homola

Anoka-Ramsey Community College

 So.    Blaine, MN

Daeja Monroe

Rainy RiverCommunity College

 So.     Houston, TX

Olivia Matti

Rochester Community & Technical College

 Fr.     Hayfield, MN

Bethany Baldwin

Hibbing Community College

 Fr.     Watersmeet, MI

Charo Nickens  

Anoka-Ramsey Community College 

 Fr.   Brooklyn Park, MN

Brooke Heggie

Northland Community & Technical College

 So.     Alexandria, MN

Sydney Hovland

M State-Fergus Falls

 Fr.      Underwood, MN

Alexis Desjarlait

Hibbing Community College

 Fr.      Red Lake, MN

Kerrigan Lyga

Western Technical College

 So.    Fountain City, WI

Sherae' Cherenfant

Hibbing Community College

 So.     Deland, FL

Northern Division Coach-of-the-Year: Kate Brau, Hibbbing Community College

Southern Division Coach-of-the-Year: Chad Dull, Western Technical College

 

MCAC Women's Basketball All-State, Second Team

Name

College

Year     Hometown    State

Emily Shaffer

Minnesota West CTC

Fr.     Worthington, MN

Carly Mekash

Northland Community & Technical College

Fr.      Greenbush, MN

Grace Riley

Rochester Community & Technical College

So.      Rochester, MN

Paige Wallevand

Central Lakes College

Fr.      Henning, MN

Avery Van Roekel

Minnesota West CTC

So.    Beaver Creek, MN

Janie Wunderlich

Northland Community & Technical College

Fr.      Perham, MN

Casey Moger

Western Technical College

So.     Winona, MN

Kyndra Beavers

Lake Superior College

Fr.       Litchfield, MN

Lexie Ramsey

Minnesota West CTC

Fr..      Rock Rapids, IA

Perrisha Cox

Rainy River Community College

Fr.       Waco, TX

 

For more information on women's basketball in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference, please visit: http://www.mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/index

 

NJCAA Division III Women's Basketball Statistical Leaders: http://njcaa.org/sports/wbkb/2018-19/div3/leaders

MCAC Women's Basketball Standings: http://www.mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/2018-19/standings

MCAC Women's Basketball Statistical Leaders: http://www.mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/2018-19/leaders

MCAC Women's Basketball Schedule: http://www.mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/2018-19/schedule

 

All things NJCAA Basketball can be found on the NJCAA Basketball Twitter feed; click below for more info:

 

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About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system.  The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions.  The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.