UW-Whitewater's Aleah Grundahl and Kacie Carollo earn All-Region honors from D3hoops.com, with Grundahl named Region 9 Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, and both players receiving First Team recognition. They are now eligible for All-America honors to be announced before the Division III national championship game on March 16. Grundahl, a three-time First Team All-Region honoree, also becomes the first player in conference history to earn Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors in her career. Carollo, a consistent performer on both ends of the floor, received First Team recognition for the second year in a row and was also a First Team All-WIAC selection and All-Defensive Team pick.

By the Numbers
  • Grundahl averaged 20.4 points per game this season, tying the UWW record and ranking 13th in WIAC history.
  • Grundahl recorded 613 points in 2023-24, the most in UWW history and the fifth-most in a season in league history.
  • Carollo averaged 14.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, ranking sixth and third in the league, respectively.
  • Carollo led the WIAC in assists with 122 on the season and added top 10 marks in free throw percentage (78.9%) and 3-point percentage (33.8%).
State of Play
  • Grundahl and Carollo led UWW to the Elite 8 this season.
  • They have combined for five All-Region honors in the last three seasons.
  • Grundahl's impressive statistics place her in the top 10 in various categories within the conference.
  • Carollo's performance also earned her prominent rankings within the WIAC.
Bottom Line

Aleah Grundahl and Kacie Carollo's exceptional performances have earned them well-deserved All-Region honors, positioning them as strong contenders for All-America recognition. Their remarkable contributions have not only propelled UW-Whitewater to the Elite 8 but have also solidified their places in the record books of both the university and the conference.