Ashley Ingram of the Texas Woman's basketball team has been named a Women's Basketball Coaches Association First Team All-American, making her the second Pioneer in program history to achieve this and the first to earn back-to-back All-America honors. Ingram's accolades also include Lone Star Conference Player of the Year, D2CCA South Central Regional Most Valuable Player, and South Central Regional Tournament Most Valuable Player. She has played a pivotal role in TWU's historic season, leading the team in points, rebounds, and various national rankings. As the Pioneers prepare for the Elite Eight, Ingram will aim to further build upon her impressive career statistics.

By the Numbers
  • Ingram averages 18.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
  • She has achieved 18 double doubles and holds a 60.66% field goal percentage.
  • Ingram leads the nation in free throw attempts and makes, and ranks 18th in Division II in defensive rebounds per game (7.0).
State of Play
  • Ingram holds the TWU Individual Record for most points in a season (664) and most rebounds in a season (315).
  • She has a career total of 1,486 points, ranking fourth in TWU Program History, and ranks highly in rebounds, assists, and blocks.
  • Head Coach Beth Jillson was named a finalist for the 2024 Coach of the Year award.
What's Next

Ingram will aim to continue her impressive statistics and lead the Pioneers in the upcoming Elite Eight debut.

Bottom Line

Ashley Ingram's recognition as a First Team All-American highlights her exceptional contributions to the TWU basketball program, setting the stage for a promising future as the team heads into the Elite Eight.