Cal Poly Pomona athletes take home CCAA honors

The CCAA handed out its postseason honors in Stockton in conjunction with the conference tournament. Here are those honored:

Player of Year: Jada Blackwell, Sr., Cal Poly Pomona
Newcomer of Year: A’Jaee Foster, Jr., Humboldt State
Freshman of Year: Whitney Branham, Chico State
Coach of Year: Joddie Gleason, Humboldt State

First team
Jada Blackwell, Sr., Cal Poly Pomona
A’Jaee Foster, Jr., Humboldt State
Breanne Garcia, Jr., Cal State Dominguez Hills
Monay Lee, Jr., Cal State Dominguez Hills
Stephanie Lopez, Sr., Cal State East Bay
Alexcia Mack, Jr., Cal State San Bernardino
Ariel Marsh, Sr., Cal Poly Pomoma

Talia Rayford, Sr., Cal State Dominguez Hills
Farrah Shokoor, Jr., UC San Diego
Kersey Wilcox, Sr., Humboldt State

Second team
Jenna Bandy, Sr., Cal State Monterey Bay
Chelsea Barnes, Jr., Cal State San Bernardino
Tori Breshers, Jr., Cal State East Bay
Tayler Champion, Sr., Cal State Dominguez Hills
Chiara DeMarco, Soph., Cal State Los Angeles
Brianna Harden, Jr., Cal State San Bernardino
Ashley Lovett, Sr., Cal Poly Pomona

Jae Shin, Sr., Humboldt State
Hannah Wommack, Sr., Chico State
Megan Shields, Sr., Humboldt State

Honorable mention: McKennan Bertsch, UC San Diego; Adriana Brodie, Cal State San Bernardino; Riley Holladay, Cal State Stanislaus; Miranda Seto, UC San Diego; Hannah Sourek, Sonoma State; Michelle Sutton, San Francisco State; Jasmine Washington, Cal State Stanislaus.

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Cal State’s Alexcia Mack top player of week

Alexcia Mack

Junior All-CCAA guard Alexcia Mack has played a big role in leading the Coyotes to their best start in four seasons and Tuesday she was name CCAA Player of the Week.

She averaged 17 points, four assists, two rebounds and 1.5 steals in 31 minutes and was named the UC San Diego Thanksgiving Classic’s most valuable player.

She scored a season-high 22 points on 6-of-10 shooting with nine free throws in CSUSB’s 83-74 win over Academy of Art. One day earlier, she scored 12 points in the Coyotes’ 61-60 win over Azusa Pacific.

Mack and the 4-0 Coyotes will take their unbeaten record to Northern California this week in the CCAA opener. They’ll face Sonoma State on Friday and San Francisco State on Saturday.

The conference honor is the Corona native’s first in her career. It is the first time a Coyote has been honored since Trinidee Trice on Jan. 7-13, 2013.

 

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