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Eagles Land Eight Players on Region XI All-Region Teams

Eagles Land Eight Players on Region XI All-Region Teams

Boone, IA  The ICCAC Division II Women's Basketball league released their 2022-23 All-Region teams on Tuesday. Thirty of the conference's best players were recognized across three teams -- 10 allotted to each team. 

As voted by the coaches, Kirwkood, the Region 11 Champions, earned four of the 10 First Team spots, and eight selections overall. 

The top vote-getter this season was Tasia Jordan, who in turn was named the ICCAC Division II Women's Basketball Player of the Year. The sophomore did it all for the Eagles this season -- leading the ICCAC in both scoring and rebounding. She averaged 15 points per game on the season -- and in conference play, elevated her average to 17.6 points per game. Her 8.3 rebounds per game were the highest in conference play as well. 

The sophomore had an 18-game streak of double-digit scoring outputs -- as well as five double-doubles. Jordan was also top 10 steals (61) and blocks (24). 

Other Eagles to garner First Team recognition were Naya HaymonJada Devine, and Demetria Prewitt. 

Devine was the team's second-leading scorer at 10.2 points per game while adding 3.2 rebounds per game. She is second in the conference in blocks this season with 36, 23 in conference play.  

Prewitt, a freshman, was named ICCAC Division II Women's Basketball Newcomer of the Year. She averaged 10.1 points per game in conference play to go along with 4.8 rebounds. 

Haymon was one of the team's leaders despite her statistical production. The sophomore helped run the show -- while averaging 2.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in 28 games this season. 

Iowa Western placed two of their top performers on First Team this year. The Region 11 runner-up placed Aleshia Jones and Ndidiamaka Ndukwe on the First Team for the second year in a row. The league's only two returning First Teamers, Jones led the Reivers in scoring at 13.8 points per game. She was top 10 in rebounding as well with 160 total. Jones was a top-five three-point shooter in the conference, making 60 this season, the fourth-most in the ICCAC. 

Ndukwe put up 10.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. She led the league in free throw percentage at 90.7 percent in conference play, while making the third-most (49-54). 

Audrey Martinez-Stewart shined this season for NIACC. Twice the Trojan's point guard had triple-doubles in points, rebounds, and assists. In conference play, she was top five in rebounds at 6.8 per game and led the conference in steals with 55. With that, she was named the ICCAC Division II Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year.  

Iowa Lakes had one of the best players in the league this year in Brielle Bartelt. The sophomore powered the Lakers to the No. 3 seed by the season's end and was a consistent threat every game. She ended the season second in scoring at 14.9 points per game and was top five in assists.

Rounding out the First Team were two freshmen, DMACC's Jaden Ainley and Northeast's Allison Richards

DMACC relied on Ainley's scoring -- as she scored the third-most in the league per game at 14.3 per game and led the league in free throws made. 

Richards was on her way to the ICCAC scoring title -- prior to a season-ending injury she averaged 17.8 points per game in 16 games --  and 18.8 in eight conference games.

The Coach of the Year was given to Kim Muhl of Kirkwood. During the 2022-23 season, Muhl picked up his 1000th career victory in his 34th season of coaching. The Eagles were ranked in the top five for most of the season and won their third straight Region 11 regular season and tournament title. It is Muhl's fourth ICCAC Division II Women's Basketball Coach of the Year award since the ICCAC began awarding in 2017-18. 

First Team All-Region

# Player College Pos. Class
24 Jaden Ainley DMACC G Fr.
2 Brielle Bartelt Iowa Lakes  G So.
2 Aleshia Jones Iowa Western G So. 
12 Ndidiamaka Ndukwe Iowa Western G So. 
2 Naya Haymon Kirkwood G So.
5 Tasia Jordan Kirkwood G So. 
10 Jada Devine Kirkwood F So. 
23 Demetria Prewitt Kirkwood F Fr. 
24 Audrey Martinez-Stewart NIACC G So.
10 Allison Richards Northeast G Fr.

Second Team All-Region

# Player College Pos. Class
14 Rebekah Fuller DMACC F Fr.
12 Kaitlyn Tendal Iowa Central G Fr.
10 Ihari Oromo Iowa Lakes  C So.
3 Hannah Burg Iowa Western G So.
24 Courtney Fields Iowa Western G So.
1 Karsyn Stratton Kirkwood G So.
12 Alycia Patterson Kirkwood G So.
2 Kourtney Manning NIACC F So.
15 Jackie Pippett NIACC C So.
12 Analyssa Maldonado Northeast G Fr.

Third Team All-Region

# Player College Pos. Class
22 Reanna Hutchinson DMACC G Fr.
5 Ashjahnelle Wilson Ellsworth G/F So
10 Aleaha Pommer Iowa Central G Fr.
3 Makayla Holton Iowa Lakes  G Fr.
1 Caela Tighe Iowa Western G/F Fr.
14 E'laiyha Heard Iowa Western F So.
3 Emily Dreckman Kirkwood G Fr.
4 Makayla Mau Kirkwood C So.
13 Kameron Jones NIACC G Fr.
5 Stevi Fallis Northeast G Fr.

Player of the Year: Tasia Jordan, Kirkwood

Defensive Player of the Year: Audrey Martinez-Stewart, NIACC

Newcomer of the Year: Demetria Prewitt, Kirkwood

Coach of the Year: Kim Muhl, Kirkwood