2026 DII Women's Basketball All-Americans Released 3/10/2026 12:00:00 AM Greenville, SC – The 2026 NCCAA Division II Women's Basketball All-Americans have been announced. Brooklyn Bosher, a junior from second seeded Pensacola Christian College has been named this year's National Player of the Year. Katie Bryan of Welch College earned the 2026 Division II Women's Basketball Coach of the Year. The full list of award winners can be found at the DII Women's Basketball awards page here. Bosher was a scoring machine for the Eagles this season, averaging 20.7 points per game, the second most in the NCCAA, and finishing in double digits in 27 games played this year for Pensacola Christian College. The Peaster, Texas native exploded for a season-high 44 points on February 3, 2026, against Trinity College of Jacksonville, shooting a blistering 46.2% from beyond the arc with six made shots from distance in the game. Bosher also valued the charity stripe for the Eagles this season, shooting 83.6% from the free throw line, the third best percentage in the country. Bosher’s scoring and consistency helped guide Pensacola Christian College to a 24-4 record, including a 17-game win streak at one point in the season, a South Region championship, and the Eagles’ thirteenth straight bid to the NCCAA DII Women’s Basketball National Championship. Bosher is the second player from Pensacola Christian College to earn NCCAA DII Women’s Basketball Player of the Year honors and is the first to do so since Lauran Alvarez in 2022. First Team All-Americans Brooklyn Bosher (POY), Pensacola Christian College Jordan Hammons, Champion Christian College Karilyn Weiting, Welch College Skylin Boyd, Pensacola Christian College Dalys McGuinnis, Great Lakes Christian College Second Team All-Americans Brayli Reimer, Crown College Reagan Etzel, Ozark Christian College Alex Collins, Randall University Morgan Defoor, Simmons College of Kentucky Rachel Barrett, Emmaus University About the NCCAA Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with one national invitational for 88 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.