KINGSTON, R.I. -- Rhode Island senior guard
Brooklyn Gray was named a finalist for the 2026 Lilly Women's College All-Star Game. Over 100 of the top seniors in women's basketball were named to the list for the All-Star Game, which will return to national championship weekend on April 4 at Global Credit Union Arena on the campus of Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2 at 11 a.m. MT.
Inclusion in this watch list recognizes the outstanding achievements of all student-athletes and underscores their status among the most impactful and distinguished performers in the country.
Gray has led the Rams in scoring, averaging 12.5 points per game. She earned a spot on the Atlantic 10 All-Conference First Team and All-Academic Team.
Kishyah Anderson, Georgia Southern, Sun Belt
Amaris Baker, Drexel, CAA
Janiah Barker, Tennessee , SEC
Lexus Bargesser, Colorado State, MWC
Raegan Beers, Oklahoma, SEC
Lauren Betts, UCLA, Big Ten
Jalyn Brown, Michigan State, Big Ten
Jessica Carrothers, UIC, MVC
Shay Ciezki, Indiana, Big Ten
Snuda Collins, Texas Tech, Big 12
Noelani Cornfield, Arizona, Big 12
Tara Daye, Purdue, Big Ten
Maggie Doogan, Richmond, Atlantic 10
Caroline Ducharme, UConn, Big East
Angela Dugalic, UCLA, Big Ten
Charlise Dunn, Davidson, Atlantic 10
Kara Dunn, USC, Big Ten
Antoniette Emma-Nnopu, Weber State, Big Sky
Dominique Ennis, Rice, AAC
Elle Evans, Kansas, Big 12
Kennedy Fauntleroy, East Carolina, AAC
Bella Fontleroy, Baylor, Big 12
Azzi Fudd, UConn, Big East
Yarden Garzon, Maryland, Big Ten
Sophie Glancey, Santa Clara, WCC
Brooklyn Gray, Rhode Island, Atlantic 10
Micah Gray, Oklahoma State, Big 12
Sabou Gueye, Providence, Big East
Callin Hake, Nebraska, Big Ten
Keira Hanson, Vermont, America East
Rori Harmon, Texas, SEC
Nyla Harris, North Carolina, ACC
Jordan Harrison, West Virginia, Big 12
Tess Heal, Kansas State, Big 12
Hunter Hernandez, UC Irvine, Big West
Jordan Holman, Little Rock, OVC
Christeen Iwuala, Ole Miss, SEC
Mia Jacobs, Oregon, Big Ten
Ashlon Jackson, Duke, ACC
Gabriela Jaquez, UCLA, Big Ten
Flau'jae Johnson, LSU, SEC
Jakayla Johnson, Southern Miss, Sun Belt
Raven Johnson, South Carolina, SEC
Amiya Joyner, LSU, SEC
Teonni Key, Kentucky, SEC
Gianna Kneepkens, UCLA, Big Ten
Ra Shaya Kyle, Miami (FL), ACC
Elle Ladine, Washington, Big Ten
Ta'Niya Latson, South Carolina, SEC
Jess Lawson, Loyola Marymount, WCC
Charlisse Leger-Walker, UCLA, Big Ten
Timaya Lewis-Eutsey, Marshall, Sun Belt
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs, Baylor, Big 12
Taina Mair, Duke, ACC
Jade Masogayo, Colorado, Big 12
Bailey Maupin, Texas Tech, Big 12
Peyton McDaniel, James Madison, Sun Belt
Cotie McMahon, Ole Miss, SEC
Destiney McPhaul, Mississippi State, SEC
Gracie Merkle, Penn State, Big Ten
Brooklyn Meyer, South Dakota State, Summit
Olivia Miles, TCU, Big 12
Mia Moore, Clemson, ACC
Tonie Morgan, Kentucky, SEC
Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda, Vanderbilt, SEC
Megan Nestor, North Texas, AAC
Mia Nicastro, Western Illinois, OVC
Jordan Obi, Kentucky, SEC
Madina Okot, South Carolina, SEC
Kyla Oldacre, Texas, Big 12
Perri Page, Columbia, Ivy
Natalie Pasco, Boise State, MWC
Malene Pedersen, Wyoming, MWC
Laila Phelia, Syracuse, ACC
Justine Pissott, Vanderbilt, SEC
Saylor Poffenbarger, Maryland, Big Ten
Nikola Priede, Vermont, America East
Cassandre Prosper, Notre Dame, ACC
Ny'Ceara Pryor, Texas A&M, SEC
Kiki Rice, UCLA, Big Ten
Hannah Riddick, Tulsa, AAC
Angelina Robles, South Dakota, Summit
Rachael Rose, Clemson, ACC
Ali Saunders, Southern Indiana, OVC
Sydney Shaw, West Virginia, Big 12
Emma Shumate, Michigan State, Big Ten
Adrianna Smith, Maine, America East
Emma Smith, Appalachian State, Sun Belt
Zee Spearman, Tennessee, SEC
Hannah Stuelke, Iowa, Big Ten
Marta Suárez, TCU, Big 12
Grace Sullivan, Northwestern, Big Ten
Cameron Thomas, Stetson, ASUN
Haleigh Timmer, Oklahoma State, Big 12
Jessica Timmons, Alabama, SEC
Rachel Ullstrom, Richmond, Atlantic 10
Mariana Valenzuela, Seton Hall, Big East
Grace VanSlooten, Michigan State, Big Ten
Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma, SEC
Lee Volker, Marquette, Big East
Sakima Walker, California, ACC
Karly Weathers, Alabama, SEC
Lani White, Utah, Big 12
Serah Williams, UConn, Big East
Jada Wynn, UC Irvine, Big West
Laura Ziegler, Louisville, ACC
*Inclusion on this list does not imply players will forego any remaining eligibility.
The list features 107 players from 75 different schools across 19 conferences, with the strongest representation coming from the major power leagues. The SEC leads all conferences with 21 players, followed by the Big Ten with 17 and the Big 12 with 15, while the ACC contributes 13 selections, meaning the four power conferences account for 66 total players, representing a clear majority of the entire list. Strong mid-major representation is also present, led by the Big East with six players and the Sun Belt with five, while the American Athletic Conference, Atlantic 10, and America East each contribute four selections. Additional representation includes the Mountain West (3) and Ohio Valley (3), along with contributors from the Big West (2), Summit League (2), and West Coast Conference (2), as well as single selections from the CAA, Missouri Valley, Ivy League, Big Sky, and ASUN.
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