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Madison Scott Receives 2025 WBCA NCAA DI Coaches’ All-America Honorable Mention Honors

4/3/2025 | Women's Basketball

TAMPA, Fla. – Although the 2024-25 season has concluded, the accolades continue to roll in for Madison Scott, as she earned 2025 Women's Basketball Coaches Association NCAA DI Coaches' All-America Honorable Mention honors, announced by the WBCA on Thursday.
 
In her five seasons at Ole Miss, Scott has elevated her game to new heights and has become one of the most captivating players in the SEC. Scoring in double figures in a team-high 21 games this season, Scott paced the Rebels in scoring and assists with an average of 11.8 points and 3.7 dimes per game. Scott recently eclipsed the 1,600 career-scoring and 1,000 career-rebounds thresholds to become only the fourth Rebel in program history to reach the mark.
 
Scott is no stranger to being nationally recognized as she was named to the 2025 All-SEC Second Team, her seventh season conference honor in her career. Additionally, the Indian Head, Maryland, native earned the 2025 Gillom Trophy for being the best collegiate women's basketball player in Mississippi. 
 
Scott has proven her longevity, as she officially became the most experienced player in Ole Miss history, competing in 155 contests. In her 145th career game versus No. 8 Kentucky, she passed legendary Peggie Gillom-Granderson for most games played donning an OIe Miss jersey. Scott has etched her name into the record books, ranking in the top 10 of eight different statistical categories in program history. 
 
Led by Scott, Ole Miss earned at least 10 conference wins and reached 20 overall victories for the fourth consecutive season. The Rebels also made their fifth consecutive Quarterfinals appearance at the SEC Tournament and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the second time in three seasons. 

Although Scott's time in a Rebel jersey has come to a close, her future remains bright as she will participate in the Lilly Women's College All-Star Game Friday, April 4 at 2:00 p.m. CT in Tampa, Florida and then await her name to be called at the 2025 WNBA Draft. 
 
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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.
 
Here are the 2025 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-Americans:
 
Player Institution
Georgia Amoore University of Kentucky
Lauren Betts University of California, Los Angeles
Madison Booker University of Texas
Paige Bueckers University of Connecticut
Hannah Hidalgo University of Notre Dame
Kiki Iriafen University of Southern California
Aneesah Morrow Louisiana State University
Sarah Strong University of Connecticut
Hailey Van Lith Texas Christian University
JuJu Watkins University of Southern California
 
Here are the student-athletes who received 2025 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America honorable mention:
 
Player Institution
Sarah Ashlee Barker University of Alabama
Raegan Beers University of Oklahoma
Mikayla Blakes Vanderbilt University
Zoe Brooks North Carolina State University
Jaloni Cambridge Ohio State University
Sonia Citron University of Notre Dame
Audi Crooks Iowa State University
Katie Dinnebier Drake University
Yvonne Ejim Gonzaga University
Rori Harmon University of Texas
Stailee Heard Oklahoma State University
Maud Huijbens Gonzaga University
Aziaha James North Carolina State University
Lauren Jensen Creighton University
Flau'Jae Johnson Louisiana State University
Kymora Johnson University of Virginia
Ta'Niya Latson Florida State University
Ayoka Lee Kansas State University
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs Baylor University
Cotie McMahon Ohio State University
Brooklyn Meyer South Dakota State University
Olivia Miles University of Notre Dame
Emeralda Morales Montana State University
S'Mya Nichols University of Kansas
Aaliyah Nye University of Alabama
Lucy Olsen University of Iowa
Te-Hina Paopao University of South Carolina
Khamil Pierre Vanderbilt University
Sedona Prince Texas Christian University
JJ Quinerly West Virginia University
Kiki Rice University of California, Los Angeles
Saniya Rivers North Carolina State University
Emma Ronsiek Colorado State University
Madison Scott University of Mississippi
Shyanne Sellers University of Maryland
Serena Sundell Kansas State University
Makayla Timpson Florida State University
Allie Turner Gonzaga University
Harmoni Turner Harvard University
Mikaylah Williams Louisiana State University

Players Mentioned

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