NEED TO KNOW:
CCS Player of the Year: Andelin Hill
All-CCS First Team: Andelin Hill
All-CCS Second Team: Ashley Scott,
Alexandria Willis
All-Sportsmanship Representative: Kelsey Banks
ATLANTA -
Andelin Hill was named Piedmont Women's Basketball's first ever CCS Player of the Year and was joined by two of her teammates in earning All-Conference honors, as the league released its postseason awards Tuesday evening as the CCS Tournament was getting underway.
Andelin Hill, CCS Player of the Year, All-CCS First Team
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 14.6 per game (1st on team, 3rd in CCS)
Rebounds: 10.7 per game (1st on team, 1st in CCS)
Blocks: 29 (2nd on team, 3rd in CCS)
Past All-CCS Recognition: All-CCS Second Team (2024)
In-Season CCS Recognition: 5x CCS Player of the Week
Double-Doubles: 14
Of Note: Hill was dominant from start-to-finish this season, racking up 14 double-doubles and earning CCS Player of the Week five times. She saved her best for last, carrying Piedmont to a regular season finale win at Huntingdon with a career-high 29 points and 14 rebounds as the Lions clinched a share of the CCS Regular Season Title and earned the No. 1 seed for the upcoming conference tournament.
Ashley Scott, All-CCS Second Team
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 9.5 per game (3rd on team)
Three-Pointers Made: 40 (1st on team, 6th in CCS)
Steals: 33 (1st on team)
Past CCS Recognition: All-CCS First Team (2024); All-CCS Second Team (2023)
Of Note: Scott earns All-CCS honors for the third straight year, as she earns second team honors for the second time in three seasons. The Flowery Branch, Georgia native led the team in three-pointers made (40) and steals (33) and ranked second on the team with 58 assists.
Alexandria Willis, All-CCS Second Team
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 9.4 per game (3rd on team)
Rebounds: 144 (2nd on team)
Blocks: 31 (1st on team, 2nd in CCS)
Past All-CCS Recognition: CCS Rookie of the Year & All-CCS Second Team (2024)
In-Season Recognition: CCS Player of the Week (1/27)
Of Note: Willis has built on a fantastic debut season and has been a force on the inside for Piedmont this year. She ranks second in the conference with 31 blocked shots and also racked up three double doubles and a career-high 25 points in a win at Covenant.
2024-25 CCS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SUPERLATIVE AWARDS
Player of the Year: Andelin Hill, Piedmont
Defensive Player of the Year: Haleigh Releford, Asbury
Sixth Woman of the Year: Ally Alford, Belhaven
Rookie of the Year: Emily Sizemore, Asbury
Coach of the Year: Chad Mayes, Asbury
2024-25 CCS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
First Team
Andelin Hill
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Piedmont
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Ebony Gayden
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Belhaven
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Zyhia Johnson
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LaGrange
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Haleigh Releford
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Asbury
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Kinstin Davis
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Huntingdon
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Emily Sizemore
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Asbury
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Laila Battle
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LaGrange
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Ella Haney
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Maryville
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Briana McGruder
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Huntingdon
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Breezy Savage
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Covenant
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Ally Alford
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Belhaven
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Second Team
Alexandria Willis
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Piedmont
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Ashley Scott
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Piedmont
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Anissa Brailsford
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Agnes Scott
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Camryn Preston
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Asbury
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Ella Tharpe
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Maryville
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Savannah Hailey
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Belhaven
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Makayla Ford
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Huntingdon
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Abby Witt
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Covenant
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Ma'Kiya West
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Asbury
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Zariah Davis
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Wesleyan
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Juleigh Anne Tucker
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Asbury
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2024-25 CCS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM
Ivey Portis
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Agnes Scott
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Morgan Flannery
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Asbury
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Shakendalah Jones
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Belhaven
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Hannah Eidson
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Covenant
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Cassidy Campbell
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Huntingdon
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Hope Harrell
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LaGrange
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Victoria Wright
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Maryville
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Kelsey Banks
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Piedmont
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Mar'Reonna Little
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Wesleyan
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