WBCA announces 2023-24 Academic Top 25 Team Honor Rolls

ATLANTA (July 24, 2024) – Youngstown State University, Ashland University, Williams College, Sterling College and Folsom Lake College sit atop their respective divisions in the 2023-24 WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Rolls announced today by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

The WBCA Academic Top 25 recognizes NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA and two-year college women’s basketball teams across the nation that carry the highest combined GPAs inclusive of all student-athletes on their rosters for the entire season. The 2023-24 season is the 29th in which the WBCA has compiled the honor rolls.

Youngstown State, coached by John Nicolais, finished first among NCAA Division I members with a 3.868 cumulative team grade-point average. Ashland, coached by Kari Pickens, claimed top academic honors in NCAA Division II with a 3.875 GPA. Williams, coached by Patricia Manning, took top honors in NCAA Division III with a 3.856 GPA. Sterling, coached by K.C. Bassett, was No. 1 in the NAIA division with a 3.831 GPA. Folsom Lake, coached by Ali Mollet, finished atop the two-year college standings with a 3.564 GPA.

“The WBCA is pleased to recognize those women’s basketball programs that have committed themselves to excellence on the court and in the classroom,” said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew.  “The 112 teams we honor this year strive to achieve all-around success and we commend their efforts. Congratulations!”

Here are the 2023-24 WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Rolls by division. The head coach listed for each institution was its head coach during the 2023-24 season. Teams having a 3.0 combined GPA and qualifying for consideration for the top 25 in their respective divisions are also listed as special mentions.

NCAA Division I

RankInstitutionHead CoachGPA
1Youngstown StateJohn Nicolais3.868
2Western IllinoisJD Gravina3.866
3MaineAmy Vachon3.856
4Northern IllinoisLisa Carlsen3.811
5BelmontBart Brooks3.803
T6Northern IowaTanya Warren3.780
T6Green BayKevin Borseth3.780
8MissouriRobin Pingeton3.772
9DrakeAllison Pohlman3.736
10ToledoTricia Cullop3.724
11Abilene ChristianJulie Goodenough3.715
12MerrimackKelly Morrone3.696
13DavidsonGayle Fulks3.679
14California BaptistDaniel Cook3.675
15North FloridaErika Lambert3.674
16WyomingHeather Ezell3.672
17South Dakota StateAaron Johnston3.652
18Houston ChristianDonna Finnie3.636
19Northern ArizonaLoree Payne3.629
20Saint Peter’sJennifer Leedham3.628
21GonzagaLisa Fortier3.623
22Boise StateGordy Presnell3.614
23HarvardCarrie Moore3.613
24Fairleigh DickinsonStephanie Gaitley3.606
25NJITMike Lane3.595

Special Mention: Lafayette, Kia Damon-Olson, 3.594; Portland, Michael Meek, 3.580; UNC Charlotte, Tomekia Reed, 3.573; Minnesota, Dawn Plitzuweit, 3.550; Robert Morris, Chandler McCabe, 3.540; Holy Cross, Maureen Magarity, 3.535; Drexel, Amy Mallon, 3.533; Bradley , Kate Popovec-Goss, 3.529; DePaul, Doug Bruno, 3.529; Richmond, Aaron Roussell, 3.528; Milwaukee, Kyle Rechlicz, 3.527; Western Michigan, Shane Clipfell, 3.522; Albany, Colleen Mullen, 3.521; Stonehill, Trisha Brown, 3.520; UC Santa Barbara, Renee Jimenez, 3.519; Illinois, Shauna Green, 3.509; Bowling Green, Fred Chmiel, 3.508; East Tennessee State , Brenda Mock Brown, 3.506; Valparaiso, Mary Evans, 3.506; Pacific, Bradley Davis, 3.504; Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Royce Chadwick, 3.495; Fresno State, Jaime White, 3.494; Yale, Dalila Eshe, 3.493; Lehigh , Addie Micir, 3.481; Cleveland State, Chris Kielsmeier, 3.480; Fairfield, Carly Thibault, 3.475; Kent State, Todd Starkey, 3.471; Florida Gulf Coast, Karl Smesko, 3.471; Iona, Angelika Szumilo, 3.464; Utah, Lynne Roberts, 3.446; Binghamton, Bethann Shapiro Ord, 3.438; Creighton, Jim Flanery, 3.428; Indiana, Teri Moren, 3.428; Eastern Washington, Joddie Gleason, 3.421; Colgate, Ganiyat Adeduntan, 3.420; Elon, Charlotte Smith, 3.419; Georgetown, Darnell Haney, 3.419; Villanova, Denise Dillon, 3.417; Vanderbilt, Shea Ralph, 3.416; La Salle, Mountain MacGillivray, 3.413; San Diego, Cindy Fisher, 3.412; Florida State, Brooke Wyckoff, 3.410; Montana State, Tricia Binford, 3.409; Saint Joseph’s, Cindy Griffin, 3.401; Stanford, Tara VanDerveer, 3.401; Iowa State, Bill Fennelly, 3.389; Alabama, Kristy Curry, 3.386; Longwood, Erika Lang-Montgomery, 3.383; Illinois State, Kristen Gillespie, 3.380; South Florida, Jose Fernandez, 3.377; Lipscomb, Lauren Sumski, 3.372; Ohio State, Kevin McGuff, 3.372; Denver, Doshia Woods, 3.365; UC Irvine, Tamara Inoue, 3.362; Syracuse, Felisha Legette-Jack, 3.358; California, Charmin Smith, 3.339; Georgia State, Gene Hill, 3.329; New Hampshire, Megan Shoniker, 3.328; Iowa, Lisa Bluder, 3.327; Tulane, Ashley Langford, 3.320; Louisville, Jeff Walz, 3.319; Nevada , Amanda Levens, 3.312; Hofstra, Danielle Santos Atkinson, 3.308; Bethune-Cookman, Janell Crayton, 3.303; Rider , Lynn Milligan, 3.302; Tennessee, Kellie Harper, 3.301; Seton Hall, Anthony Bozzella, 3.298; Portland State, Chelsey Gregg, 3.298; UAB, Randy Norton, 3.297; Liberty, Carey Green, 3.296; Kansas State, Jeff Mittie, 3.281; Penn State, Carolyn Kieger, 3.281; Pennsylvania, Mike McLaughlin, 3.272; St. Bonaventure, James Crowley, 3.250; Massachusetts, Mike Leflar, 3.246; Kansas, Brandon Schneider, 3.245; Sacramento State, Aaron Kallhoff, 3.243; Tulsa, Angie Nelp, 3.239; UNLV, Lindy La Rocque, 3.238; Colorado, JR Payne, 3.225; Niagara, Jada Pierce, 3.222; Southern Illinois, Kelly Bond-White, 3.220; Oklahoma State, Jacie Hoyt, 3.216; Arizona State, Natasha Adair, 3.188; Brigham Young, Amber Whiting, 3.178; West Virginia, Mark Kellogg, 3.163; Central Florida, Sytia Messer, 3.156; Texas A&M-Commerce, Valerie King, 3.151; Oklahoma, Jennie Baranczyk, 3.139; Illinois Chicago, Ashleen Bracey, 3.129; Notre Dame, Niele Ivey, 3.122; UMass Lowell, Denise King, 3.117; Rutgers, Coquese Washington, 3.094; Maryland, Brenda Frese, 3.087; St. John’s, Joe Tartamella, 3.078; Georgia Southern, Anita Howard, 3.046; North Carolina, Courtney Banghart, 3.012; Texas Tech, Krista Gerlich, 3.009; North Texas, Jason Burton, 3.005.

NCAA Division II

RankInstitutionHead CoachGPA
1AshlandKari Pickens3.875
2St. Cloud StateLori Fish3.847
3Montana State BillingsKevin Woodin3.824
4Texas Woman’sBeth Jillson3.810
5WestminsterAsami Morita3.802
6Lubbock ChristianSteve Gomez3.801
7ChaminadeMichael Edwards3.794
8Upper IowaJustin Maass3.792
9Henderson StateJill Thomas3.786
10TiffinJoshua Mason3.773
11EckerdPaul Honsinger3.770
12West LibertyKyle Cooper3.763
13Fort Hays StateTalia Kahrs3.755
14MaryvilleBrita Hand3.724
15St. Thomas AquinasBill Cleary3.719
16KutztownJanet Malouf3.718
17Central MissouriDavid Slifer3.716
18PaceCarrie Seymour3.713
19Chestnut HillReggie Hill3.692
20Embry-Riddle (FL)Lisa Wilson3.688
21LeeMarty Rowe3.668
22PostCourtney Burns3.665
23WingateAnn Hancock3.663
24Southern New HampshireKaren Pinkos3.650
25Colorado MesaTaylor Wagner3.646

Special Mention: Southwest Minnesota State, Tom Webb, 3.641; Rockhurst, Larry Park, 3.635; Point Loma Nazarene, Charity Elliott, 3.635; Northwestern Oklahoma State, Tasha Diesselhorst, 3.633; Emory & Henry, Jaclyn Dickens, 3.625; Missouri S&T, Kira Carter, 3.619; McKendree, Kari Kerkhoff, 3.618; Rollins, Glenn Wilkes, 3.611; Minnesota State, Emilee Thiesse, 3.603; Truman State, Theo Dean, 3.597; MSU Denver, Tanya Haave, 3.595; Seattle Pacific, Mike Simonson, 3.590; Michigan Tech, Samantha Clayton, 3.573; Montevallo, Olivia Chapman, 3.573; Union, Mark Campbell, 3.569; Northwest Nazarene, Steve Steele, 3.561; Franklin Pierce, Mark Swasey, 3.554; Findlay, Michele Durand, 3.554; Harding, Tim Kirby, 3.554; UW-Parkside, Jen Conely, 3.544; D’Youville, Alison Bouman, 3.538; Carson-Newman, Michael Mincey, 3.538; Frostburg State, Jenna Eckleberry, 3.534; Wayne State (MI), Carrie Lohr, 3.530; Pittsburg State, Amanda Davied, 3.518; Azusa Pacific, T.J. Hardeman, 3.516; UVA Wise, Jamie Cluesman, 3.514; Shorter, LaSheena Brooks, 3.514; Alaska Fairbanks, Amy Donovan, 3.514; Emporia State, Brian Ostermann, 3.509; Florida Tech, John Reynolds, 3.490; Hillsdale, Brianna Brennan, 3.457; Gannon, Cleve Wright, 3.452; Davenport, Shonda Sanders, 3.446; Quincy, Courtney Boyd, 3.438; Mercyhurst, Brooklyn Kohlheim, 3.418; Assumption, Kerry Phayre, 3.413; Kentucky State, Amani Williams, 3.408; Hawai’i Hilo, David Kaneshiro, 3.405; Tuskegee, Chiante Wester, 3.402; Daemen, Jenepher Banker, 3.399; Virginia Union, Tierra Terry, 3.378; CSU Monterey Bay, Sarah Hopkins-Chery, 3.369; CSU East Bay, Jenny Thigpin, 3.353; South Dakota Mines, Jeri Jacobson, 3.352; Dominican (CA), Tim LaKose, 3.346; Coker, Melissa DeVore, 3.337; Bentley, C White, 3.329; UNC Pembroke, John Haskins, 3.312; Lincoln, Janice Washington, 3.302; Tusculum, Roger Hodge, 3.266; Newman, Amy Briggs, 3.247; West Florida, Stephanie Yelton, 3.123; Academy of Art, Jesse Clark, 3.109; Converse, Samantha Davidson, 3.070; CSU San Bernardino, Casandra Renno, 3.055.

NCAA Division III

RankInstitutionHead CoachGPA
1WilliamsPatricia Manning3.856
2Martin LutherDan Gawrisch3.847
3WartburgBob Amsberry3.846
4Hardin-SimmonsKendra Whitehead3.824
5ShenandoahMelissa Smeltzer-Kraft3.801
6Sarah Lawrence (NY)Bradley Alexander3.793
7UW-Stevens PointMatt Hockett3.783
8MiddleburyKJ Krasco3.765
9SkidmoreJessica Turner3.754
10Colorado CollegeKatherine Menendez3.742
11Washington (St. Louis)Randi Henderson3.730
12Lawrence (WI)Riley Woldt3.725
13St CatherineDonald Mulhern3.721
14ManhattanvilleKate Vlahakis3.717
15SpringfieldNaomi Graves3.715
16WidenerAlisa Kintner3.708
17WesleyanKate Mullen3.706
T18BowdoinMegan Phelps3.705
T18Concordia (MN)Kim Wagers3.705
20Westminster (MO)Talisha Washington3.701
21NYUMeg Barber3.695
T22EmoryMisha Jackson3.693
T22Case Western ReserveJennifer Reimer3.693
T22Wheaton (IL)Kent Madsen3.693
25Gustavus AdolphusLaurie Kelly3.686

Special Mention: MIT, Lucia Robinson-Griggs, 3.685; UW-Stout, Hannah Iverson, 3.685; Swarthmore, Dawn Grant, 3.677; Carnegie Mellon, Kathy McConnell-Miller, 3.677; Trine, Andrew Rang, 3.677; Misericordia, Jessica Rini, 3.671; Calvin, Mark Christner, 3.669; Baldwin Wallace, Cheri Harrer, 3.667; SUNY Geneseo, Alyssa Polosky, 3.653; DePauw, Kristin Huffman, 3.652; St. Scholastica, Jason Schmitz, 3.650; Alfred, Mike Moskowitz, 3.649; Denison, Maureen Hirt, 3.647; UW-Oshkosh, Brad Fischer, 3.645; UChicago, Maria Williamson, 3.643; Saint Benedict, Mike Durbin, 3.640; Adrian, Kathy Morris, 3.639; Arcadia, Jackie Hartzell, 3.638; Redlands, Rich Murphy, 3.636; Smith, Lynn Hersey, 3.635; Johns Hopkins, Rodney Rogan, 3.635; Gallaudet, Stephanie Stevens, 3.633; UW-River Falls, Shelby Lyman, 3.630; Penn College, Britni Mohney, 3.624; Fredonia State, Sarah Cartmill, 3.620; Spalding, Ben Arsenault, 3.619; Bryn Mawr, Carla Coleman, 3.618; Haverford, Grace Elliott, 3.618; St. Norbert, Amanda Perry, 3.615; Simpson, Brian Niemuth, 3.611; Suffolk, Ed Leyden, 3.608; WPI, Cherise Galasso, 3.607; Drew, John Olenowski, 3.605; Luther, Amanda Bailey, 3.598; Saint Vincent, James Petruska, 3.597; John Carroll, Elizabeth Andrews, 3.592; Kean, Mandy King, 3.591; Scranton, Ben O’Brien, 3.590; Illinois Wesleyan, Mia Smith, 3.584; Catholic, Matt Donohue, 3.581; Rhodes, Judi Vigneulle, 3.576; Immaculata, Brittany Whalen, 3.574; Hope, Brian Morehouse, 3.570; William Paterson,  Erin Monahan, 3.562; St. Joseph’s (ME), Mike McDevitt, 3.560; Wellesley, Jennifer Kroll, 3.560; Marietta, Kole Vivian, 3.558; Stevens, Megan Haughey, 3.552; Mary Washington, Deena Applebury, 3.548; Muskingum, Kelly Broderick, 3.548; Ohio Wesleyan, Stacey Lobdell, 3.547; Christopher Newport, Bill Broderick, 3.546; Millsaps College, Justin LeBlanc, 3.543; Franklin & Marshall, Brianna Spector, 3.539; Houghton, Phil Pellegrino, 3.538; Elizabethtown, Veronica Nolt, 3.534; Occidental, Anahit Aladzhanyan, 3.528; King’s (PA), Caitlin Hadzimichalis, 3.524; William Smith, Lindsay Sharman, 3.522; Randolph-Macon, Lindsey Burke, 3.516; Saint Mary’s (IN), Melissa Makielski, 3.515; Kenyon, Mary Corbett, 3.513; Monmouth (IL), Michelle DeCoud, 3.507; Mount Union, Suzy Venet Pietz, 3.502; Utica, Michele Davis, 3.499; UW-Eau Claire, Tonja Englund, 3.492; Whitman, Michelle Ferenz, 3.489; Dubuque,  Justin Smith, 3.486; Ohio Northern, Mark Huelsman, 3.484; York (PA), Betsy Witman, 3.480; Susquehanna, Gabby Holko, 3.479; Lynchburg, Allison Nichols, 3.477; Rhode Island College, Jenna Cosgrove, 3.476; Penn State Behrend, Christine VanHook, 3.474; Fitchburg State, Laura Pierce, 3.472; Rochester Tech, Amy Reed, 3.472; Marywood, Jennifer Carleton, 3.471; Carthage, Megan Jones, 3.467; Gettysburg, Nathan Davis, 3.463; Husson, Kissy Walker, 3.459; Central (IA), Justin Weiland, 3.456; Capital, Camille McPherson, 3.451; DeSales, Fred Richter, 3.442; Muhlenberg, Ron Rohn, 3.440; Washington & Jefferson, Jina DeRubbo, 3.439; McDaniel, Christin Gowan, 3.437; Anderson (IN), Jon Gin, 3.434; Hollins,  Emilee Dunton, 3.431; Manchester, Josh Dzurick, 3.425; Marymount, Margaret White, 3.421; Coe, Kayla Waskow, 3.419; Southern Virginia, Lynette Schroeder, 3.417; Rochester, James Scheible, 3.416; Dickinson, Aby Diop, 3.410; Salisbury, Aprile Preller, 3.409; SUNY Brockport, Corinne Jones, 3.409; Augustana (IL), Mark Beinborn, 3.394; Marian (WI), Josh Ward, 3.391; Wilkes, Al Berger, 3.388; Penn State Harrisburg, Ross Patrick, 3.387; Elmira, Thaddeus Phillips, 3.374; Kalamazoo, Ryan Clark, 3.363; Bard, Casi Donelan, 3.362; Babson, Kate Barnosky, 3.361; Chapman, Carol Jue, 3.358; Regis, Samantha Crough, 3.348; Bethany Lutheran, Emma Purfeerst, 3.327; Mount Mary, Joshua Steffen, 3.319; St. Mary’s (MD), Brittney Kemp, 3.300; Moravian, Mary Beth Spirk, 3.295; Willamette, Peg Swadener, 3.286; LeTourneau, Scot MacAllister, 3.278; Heidelberg, Rachel Mease, 3.268; Buena Vista, David Wells, 3.267; Gordon, Carter Shaw, 3.242; Colby-Sawyer, Tim Viola, 3.225; Mount Saint Mary (NY), Marion Dietz, 3.222; Principia, Ramiro Dominguez, 3.200; Keystone, Jason Rhine, 3.123; Mount Aloysius, Brian Giesler, 3.076.

NAIA

RankInstitutionHead CoachGPA
1SterlingK.C. Bassett3.831
2TaborShawn Reed3.826
3PikevilleClifton Williams3.824
4KeiserPam Oswald3.809
T5John BrownJeff Soderquist3.762
T5CumberlandsRick Reeves3.762
7Grand ViewJasmine Stohr3.756
8CarrollRachelle Sayers3.702
9Southern OregonCarlotta Kloppenburg-Pruitt3.691
10FaulknerReed Sutton3.677
11Culver-StocktonJanette Burgin3.665
12CornerstoneJessica Yonkers3.655
13JamestownThad Sankey3.596
14Kansas WesleyanRyan Showman3.592
15Mid-America ChristianHannah Moeller3.591
16Holy Cross (IN)Tom Robbins3.578
17Indiana TechJessica Biggs3.521
18Providence (MT)Bill Himmelberg3.515
19Embry-Riddle (AZ)Michael Trujillo3.496
20GraceDan Davis3.479
21Rio Grande (OH)David Smalley3.448
22LourdesTandy Bradford3.439
23Loyola (New Orleans)Kellie Kennedy3.433
24OttawaHunter Bondurant3.388
25Columbia (MO)James Arnold3.387

Special Mention: Southwest (NM), Michael Dominguez, 3.362; Siena Heights, Sue Syljebeck, 3.230.

Two-Year College*

RankInstitutionHead CoachGPA
1Folsom Lake (CA)Ali Mollet3.564
T2Lamar (CO)Delino Lewis3.506
T2Solano (CA)Matt Borchert3.506
4Southwestern OregonHeather Weber3.490
5Rio Hondo (CA)Rene Herrera3.489
6Taft (CA)Romeo Lagmay, Jr.3.480
7Pima (AZ)Todd Holthaus3.478
8Kansas City KansasMartina Mihailovic3.412
9Minnesota WestRosalie Hayenga3.243
10Cypress (CA)Brittany Imaku3.239
11Northeast MississippiChelsey Rhodes3.224
12Pratt (KS)Eric Rodewald3.137

* There were only 12 institutions eligible for ranking in the two-year college division.

A team’s GPA is calculated by dividing the total number of quality points (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) earned by the total number of academic hours attempted by all team members in the academic terms (semesters or quarters) that the season spans. Weighted grades are converted to a 4.0 scale. The GPAs are rounded to the nearest thousandth of a point. Teams must be nominated for the honor by their head coach who must be a WBCA member. A team must have a 3.000 or better GPA to be nominated.

About the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association

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 coaches to those 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.

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