Three players from Milwaukee Panthers' women's basketball team, Jorey Buwalda, Grace Crowley, and Kendall Nead, were honored by the Horizon League for their outstanding performance. Nead and Crowley received individual accolades, with Nead also winning the Sportsmanship Award, while Buwalda secured a spot on the All-Freshman Team. Nead's achievements include being the 32nd player in program history to earn All-League honors and ranking prominently in scoring, field goals made, three-pointers made, and rebounding. The Panthers will enter the Barbasol Horizon League Women's Basketball Championship as the fifth seed, with Cleveland State's players dominating the All-League Awards.

By the Numbers
  • Nead averaged 14 points per game and made 172 field goals, with 39 three-pointers.
  • Crowley led the team with a 67.0 percent field goal percentage and set a program record by going 10-for-10 from the field in a game.
State of Play
  • Milwaukee Panthers' women's basketball team will compete in the upcoming Barbasol Horizon League Women's Basketball Championship as the fifth seed.
  • Cleveland State's players secured major awards in the All-League recognition.
Bottom Line

The Milwaukee Panthers' women's basketball team received accolades from the Horizon League for the outstanding performance of Jorey Buwalda, Grace Crowley, and Kendall Nead, with Nead's notable achievements and the team's upcoming participation in the Barbasol Horizon League Women's Basketball Championship marking significant milestones.