
2022 Women's Basketball GVC Awards
The Eagles had an amazing season finising with a 18-9 record and 5-5 in the GVC conference earning some of their players awards for their efforts.
35 Halliday Hubbard
Sophomore Halliday Hubbard made All-Conference this season and always gave the Eagles a big spark when they needed it. Hubbard has had some double-double games this season for points and rebounds. She finished fourth among GVC players with 8.2 rebounds per game, first in assists (137 and 5.3 per game), third in free throws made (73), fourth in 3-point shooting percentage (34.5%), fifth in free throw shooting percentage (73.7%), and sixth in steals (46).
2 Breanne Hands
Breanne Hands was one of the five players chosen to the GVC’s All-Frosh team. Hands got the most votes for that team and is the GVC Frosh MVP. Breanne also finished top 10 in scoring averaging 11.3 points per game. Hands finished seventh in field goals (107), ninth in 3-point percentage (30.1%), 10th in 3-pointers made (41), and 10th in assists (61).
11 Asia Hendrix
Asia Hendrix was also one of the five players chosen to the GVC’s All-Frosh team. Hendrix finished second in field goal percentage (51.2%) and offensive rebounds (107), and third in total rebounds (218) and rebounds per game (8.4).
14 Megan Bennett
Megan Bennett earned Honorable Mention for the GVC conference and did her best to out work each player on the opposing team while also being a great teammate. Bennett finished with the best free throw percentage among GVC players (85.7%) and is fifth in free throws made (66).
0 Jazmyne Wells
Jazmyne Wells earned an Honorable Mention as well from the GVC committee and controlled the pace for the Eagles all season long. Wells leads the team and finished eighth among GVC players in 3-point baskets made (49), sixth in assists (86), and seventh in steals (45).
31 Kayana Woodard
Kayana Woodard received an Honorable Mention for the GVC and helped control the paint for the Eagles. Woodard finished ninth in rebounds per game (6.7) and 6th in assist to turnover ratio (1.6).