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Stoltzman tabbed D2CCA National Player of the Year

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Southwest Minnesota State University senior women's basketball standout Bri Stoltzman has been named the Division 2 Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) Ron Lenz National Player of the Year the organization announced on Tuesday.
 
The D2CCA Ron Lenz Player of the Year and All-American teams are selected by college sports communicators from NCAA Division II schools and conferences.
 
Stoltzman, a 5-foot-8 guard and native of Mankato, Minn., is the first SMSU basketball player (men's and women's) in school history to earn player of the year honors at the national level.

She was also named the WBCA first team All-American, D2CCA Central Region Player of the Year, All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference first team, NSIC Player of the Year, and NSIC Outstanding Senior of the Year this season.

Stoltzman averaged 22 points per game with a school single-season record 703 points in 32 games this season. She shot 54.1 percent from the field with a school record 268 field goals made while shooting 38 percent (35 of 92) from beyond the arc and 82 percent (132 of 161) from the charity stripe. She also led the team in assists (130) and steals (70).
 
Stoltzman scored 20 or more points 19 times this season and 30-plus points in six games, including a career-high 41 points on 15 of 19 shooting against Northern State on Jan. 17. The 41 points tied for first in the NSIC and third in the nation for points in a single game.
 
In NSIC play, Stoltzman ranked second in the conference in scoring (21.5) and field goal pct. (.529), while ranking third in assists (4.5), third in assist/turnover ratio (1.6), fourth in free throw pct. (.857), and seventh in steals (2.1).

In the lastest NCAA stats (March 17), Stoltzman ranks third in field goals made (268), fourth in points (703), seventh in scoring (22.0), and No. 15 in field goal pct. (.541)
 
Stoltzman concluded her career holding numerous spots in the program career records, finishing second in points (1,764), third in field goals made (652) and field goal pct. (.521), fifth in free throws made (360) and steals (210), sixth in scoring (14.8), seventh in assists (333), and ninth in rebounding (683).
 
SMSU set a program record of 28 wins this season and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the third time in program history, ultimately falling to No. 1 seed Pittsburg State (Kan.) in the NCAA Central Region Championship game on March 17.

The Mustangs finished the 2024-25 season with a 28-5 overall record.
 
FIRST TEAM
* Bri Stoltzman, Southwest Minnesota State 
Rylie Bisballe, Grand Valley State
Grace Foster, Lubbock Christian
Alisha Little, Colorado State-Pueblo
Nala Williams, Cal State Dominguez Hills

* Ron Lenz National Player of the Year

SECOND TEAM
Emily Chmiel, East Stroudsburg
Ashley Ingram, Texas Woman's 
Caroline Martin, North Georgia
Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa
Emilee Weakley, Frostburg State

THIRD TEAM
Sage Hawley, Harding 
Sunny Huerta, Central Washington
Diamond McDowell, Anderson 
Katie Wagner DeGarmo, Fort Hays State
Lili Wilken, Alabama-Huntsville

HONORABLE MENTION
Lindsey Becher, Concordia-St. Paul 
Destiny Garrett, Georgia Southwestern 
Hannah Giddey, Southern Nazarene 
Melanie Hoyt, Saint Anselm
Leslie Huffman, Fairmont State
Zoe Miller, Ashland

 
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Players Mentioned

Bri Stoltzman

#2 Bri Stoltzman

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Senior
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