Gamecock Trio Earns Prestigious AP All-America Honors

Gamecock Trio Earns Prestigious AP All-America Honors

The Associated Press released its 2026 women’s basketball All-America teams. The selections include first, second and third teams plus honorable mentions.

First Team

  • Lauren Betts, UCLA
  • Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbilt
  • Madison Booker, Texas
  • Azzi Fudd, UConn
  • Sarah Strong, UConn

UCLA and UConn each placed multiple players on the first team. The group represents programs across several conferences.

Second Team

  • Jaloni Cambridge, Ohio State
  • Audi Crooks, Iowa State
  • Joyce Edwards, South Carolina
  • Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
  • Olivia Miles, TCU

South Carolina recognition

Gamecock Trio Earns Prestigious AP All-America Honors.

Joyce Edwards landed on the second team. Raven Johnson was named to the third team and Ta’Niya Latson received honorable mention.

Third Team

  • Toby Fournier, Duke
  • Flau’Jae Johnson, LSU
  • Raven Johnson, South Carolina
  • Olivia Olson, Michigan
  • Kiki Rice, UCLA

Honorable Mention

  • Zanai Barnett-Gay, Navy
  • Raegan Beers, Oklahoma
  • Jazzy Davidson, Southern Cal
  • Maggie Doogan, Richmond
  • MiLaysia Fulwiley, LSU
  • Rori Harmon, Texas
  • Ava Heiden, Iowa
  • Gianna Kneepkens, UCLA
  • Avery Koenen, North Dakota State
  • Ta’Niya Latson, South Carolina
  • Liv McGill, Florida
  • Cotie McMahon, Ole Miss
  • Brooklyn Meyer, South Dakota State
  • Oluchi Okanawa, Maryland
  • Khamil Pierre, NC State
  • Marta Suarez, TCU
  • Clara Strack, Kentucky
  • Riley Weiss, Columbia
  • Mikaylah Williams, LSU

Filmogaz.com compiled this roster from the AP announcement. Check back for further coverage and analysis.