Adams State University's Harmanie Dominguez has been named to the Second Team of the All-South Central Region Women's Basketball Team, adding to her accolades as a first-team All-RMAC player and becoming the Grizzlies' first All-Academic First Team member. Dominguez, a sophomore with a 3.75 GPA in Kinesiology, has set multiple records this season, including single-game records for three-pointers and points, along with a new single-season record for the Grizzlies with 97 three-pointers. She ranks second on the all-time list with 528 points. Ashley Ingram of Texas Woman's University was selected as the South Central Region Most Outstanding Player, leading her team into the NCAA Division II South Central Regional as the No.1-seed for the first time in program history.

By the Numbers
  • Dominguez holds a 3.75 GPA in Kinesiology.
  • She set a new single-season record for the Grizzlies with 97 three-pointers.
  • Ingram leads the nation in made free throws (218) and free-throw attempts (266), ranks third in field goal percentage (61.4%) and 18th in defensive rebounds per game (7.0).
State of Play
  • Adams State and the Grizzlies are the No. 5 seed in the South Central Region and will take on No. 4 UTPB on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (MT).
  • Ashley Ingram of Texas Woman's University leads her team into the NCAA Division II South Central Regional as the No.1-seed for the first time in program history.
Bottom Line

Harmanie Dominguez's stellar performance on and off the court has earned her significant recognition, while Ashley Ingram's exceptional leadership has propelled Texas Woman's University to new heights in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional.