Women's Basketball star guard Brooke Quarles-Daniels from Oakland University earns All-League Second Team and All-Defensive Team honors, showcasing her prowess on both ends of the court. In her sophomore season, she averaged 13.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, ranking in the top ten in multiple statistical categories and demonstrating consistent performance throughout the season. Quarles-Daniels, a force on offense, also led the conference in steals per game, showcasing her defensive capabilities and earning her a spot on the All-Defensive Team.

By the Numbers
  • Sophomore averaged 13.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game
  • Ranked in the top ten in field goal percentage, assists per game, and free throw percentage
  • Led the Horizon League in steals per game with an average of 2.3
State of Play
  • Brooke Quarles-Daniels leads the Golden Grizzlies into the Horizon League Championships
  • Oakland hosts NKU in a first-round matchup on Tuesday, Mar. 5 at 7 p.m.
Bottom Line

Brooke Quarles-Daniels' exceptional performance has earned her prestigious All-League Second Team and All-Defensive Team honors, proving her to be a standout player in the Horizon League. Her contributions will be crucial as she leads the Golden Grizzlies into the upcoming championship, where they aim to secure their path to Indy.