Four Represent ICCAC Women's Basketball on 2026 All-American Teams
With the NJCAA announcing its 2025–26 Division II women's basketball All-American teams, the ICCAC garnered four All-American selections across four different schools.
Leading off the selections is ICCAC Player of the Year Reggi Spotts, a guard from NIACC. Spotts was selected as a First Team All-American. She was dominant on both ends of the floor, averaging 18.4 points per game on 40.4% shooting. She also recorded 85 steals, which ranks fifth on NIACC's all-time steals list. Spotts ranks in the top 15 in multiple program categories and posted multiple 30-point games along with several five-plus steal performances. She is the first NIACC player to earn All-America honors since 2020 and the 11th overall in program history.
Northeast's Aliyah Jones capped an impressive season with a Second Team All-American selection. She averaged 19.5 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game while shooting 37.3% from the field. The Hawks guard recorded three games with 30 or more points, including a 35-point performance against Iowa Western on Dec. 10. Jones is the first Hawk to earn All-America honors since 2020 and the 13th in program history.
Kirkwood's Olivia Wren was selected as a Second Team All-American following an outstanding sophomore campaign. Wren's 3-point shooting ability was on full display all season. She averaged 12.1 points per game while shooting 37.5% from beyond the arc, which ranked first in the ICCAC. Wren made 75 total 3-pointers to lead Kirkwood. Her selection adds to a strong tradition for the program, which has produced at least one All-American every year since the 2000–01 season.
Lexi Fiscus was a force for Central (NE) all season and earned Third Team All-American honors. She averaged 20.3 points per game (first in the ICCAC), 10 rebounds per game and shot 42.7% from the field. In the final game of her season, she scored a record-breaking 44 points, setting the program's single-game scoring record and becoming its all-time leading scorer. Fiscus is just the second player in program history to earn All-America honors.