Big 12 Women’s Basketball Awards and All-Conference Teams The Big 12 Conference announced its 2025-26 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Women’s Basketball awards on Tuesday, highlighting the standout performances of the season. TCU’s Olivia Miles dominated the honors, earning both Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year titles. Texas Tech’s Krista Gerlich was named Coach of the Year, while Snudda Collins of Texas Tech received Sixth Player of the Year recognition. Kansas’ Jaliya Davis, West Virginia’s Jordan Harris, and Iowa State’s Arianna Jackson also claimed top individual accolades. The awards, determined by league coaches, reflect a season marked by record-breaking achievements, historic milestones, and the emergence of new stars, setting the stage for the upcoming Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. Olivia Miles’ season was historic, as the senior guard tied Baylor’s Brittney Griner and K-State’s Shalee Lehning for the most career triple-doubles in Big 12 history. She added five triple-doubles this season, matching Caitlin Clark for third-most in NCAA history. Miles also surpassed 2,000 career points, joining an elite group of four players in NCAA history with at least 2,000 points, 800 rebounds, and 800 assists. Her leadership was instrumental in leading TCU to back-to-back league championships. Kansas’ Jaliya Davis made an immediate impact as a freshman, securing unanimous Freshman of the Year honors after winning nine consecutive Big 12 Freshman of the Week awards. She averaged 21 points per game, the highest among freshmen in the nation, and became the first Kansas player to claim the award. West Virginia’s Jordan Harris was named Defensive Player of the Year, leading the league with 3.24 steals per game.#big_12_conference #olivia_miles #krista_gerlich #snudda_collins #jaliya_davis
Big 12 Women's Basketball Awards: 2026 Winners and All-Conference Teams The Big 12 Conference announced its 2025-26 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Women’s Basketball awards, recognizing standout performances across the league. TCU’s Olivia Miles dominated the honors, earning both Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year accolades. Texas Tech’s Krista Gerlich was named Coach of the Year, while Snudda Collins of Texas Tech secured Sixth Player of the Year honors. Kansas’ Jaliya Davis, West Virginia’s Jordan Harris, and Iowa State’s Arianna Jackson also claimed top individual awards. The selections, determined by league coaches, highlight a season marked by record-breaking achievements, historic milestones, and the emergence of new stars, setting the stage for a highly anticipated Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. Olivia Miles’ season was historic, as the senior guard tied Baylor’s Brittney Griner and K-State’s Shalee Lehning for the most career triple-doubles in Big 12 history. She added five triple-doubles this season, matching Caitlin Clark for third-most in NCAA history. Miles also surpassed 2,000 career points, joining an elite group of four players in NCAA history with at least 2,000 points, 800 rebounds, and 800 assists. Her leadership was instrumental in guiding TCU to consecutive league titles. Kansas’ Jaliya Davis made an immediate impact as a freshman, winning unanimous Freshman of the Year honors after claiming nine consecutive Big 12 Freshman of the Week awards. She averaged 21 points per game, the highest among freshmen in the nation, and became the first Kansas player to earn the honor. West Virginia’s Jordan Harris was named Defensive Player of the Year, leading the league with 3.24 steals per game.#big_12_conference #olivia_miles #krista_gerlich #snudda_collins #jaliya_davis