Four members of the Adams State University women's basketball team have been honored by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), with two players earning spots on the All-RMAC first and second teams, and two receiving honorable mentions. Harmanie Dominguez, a sophomore, secured a place on the first team, while Kiiyani Anitielu, also a sophomore, was named to the second team. Riri Davis and Angelline Nageak received honorable mentions. Dominguez has set multiple records for ASU this season, including single-game records for points and 3-pointers, as well as the single-season 3-point record. Anitielu, on the other hand, has started in 29 games this season and has a 51.4% field goal percentage with 362 points. Nageak is noted for her 9.5 points per game and impressive field goal percentage, while Davis has a 45% shooting percentage and has made 46 3-pointers this season. 20 student-athletes from 13 league institutions were named to the All-Conference first and second teams, with 14 earning honorable mentions.

By the Numbers
  • 20 student-athletes from 13 institutions named to the All-Conference first and second teams
  • 14 student-athletes received honorable mentions
State of Play
  • Harmanie Dominguez and Kiiyani Anitielu named to the All-RMAC first and second teams
  • Riri Davis and Angelline Nageak received honorable mentions
  • RMAC Player of the Year: Olivia Reed, Colorado Mesa
  • RMAC Freshman of the Year: Mason Rowland, Colorado Mesa
  • RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Alisha Little, CSU Pueblo
  • RMAC Coach of the Year: Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa
Bottom Line

The recognition of four Grizzlies from the Adams State University women's basketball team in the All-RMAC honors highlights their outstanding performance this season, setting new records and demonstrating their prowess on the court. Their achievements reflect not only individual talent but also the strength of the team as a whole.