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Defense delivers: Eastern Arizona beats New Mexico 57-51 for national title (Photo: JUCO)
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99 AURphijF GIjZilLRs 3'00'' (061) G BrazilAI AqAo
90 XiLiR GuadQF 3'00'' (061) G USAyQ
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50 Gaijji WhaUR 3'2'' (043) G USAyQ
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3 Ohilij AaDRQs 3'6'' (045) G USAAI
97 gijiRni eIBRQI 3'4'' (041) G USAAI
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 Average Height: 177.4 cm (5'9.8'')
 Average Age: 21.0
Top Scorer
Defense delivers: Eastern Arizona beats New Mexico 57-51 for national title-Apr 1, 2026
Eastern Arizona College climbed all the way to the top and finished the job. The second-seeded Gila Monsters erased a halftime deficit and pulled away late to defeat 16th-seeded New Mexico Junior College 57-51 on Tuesday night, claiming the NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship at McNeese State University. It is the first national title in program history and the first national championship for Eastern Arizona College in any sport since its volleyball program won in 1991. The game unfolded the way championship games often do, with neither team able to find much rhythm early. Eastern Arizona and New Mexico were tied at 15 after a physical first quarter, as both sides struggled to generate consistent offense. Danaeja Romero (5'7''-G) provided an early lift for the Gila Monsters, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers to keep things even. New Mexico found its footing in the second quarter and began to take control behind Jada Graves and a steady presence on the glass from Azaleeah Oloapu (6'1''-F-2006). The Thunderbirds built a 10-point lead midway through the period and carried a 29-27 advantage into halftime. Eastern Arizona stayed within reach thanks to Esmeralda Enriquez (5'8''-G), who hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the final two minutes to cut into the deficit. Eastern Arizona responded coming out of the break and delivered the stretch that ultimately changed the game. The Gila Monsters opened the third quarter on a 9-2 run, fueled by defensive stops and second-chance opportunities. Enriquez converted at the rim, then followed with a 3-pointer, and Lucia Auza added a transition basket to push Eastern Arizona in front 36-29. From that point on, the game turned into a possession-by-possession battle. New Mexico trimmed the lead to four late in the third quarter, but Romero-Ah Sam answered with another 3-pointer to steady the Gila Monsters heading into the final period. Eastern Arizona created separation early in the fourth. A 3-pointer from Sarah Perrussel (6'0''-G), followed by a steal and layup from Eanae Dagons (5'4''-G), stretched the lead to nine. Dagons added another 3-pointer moments later to make it 51-42 with just under seven minutes remaining. New Mexico did not go away. Graves converted a three-point play to cut the deficit to 51-47 with 3:33 left, and the Thunderbirds had multiple opportunities to draw closer. Eastern Arizona’s defense held firm, forcing a key turnover with under three minutes to play and preserving the lead. Romero-Ah Sam delivered the final push, scoring on a drive with 1:37 remaining to extend the advantage to six. From there, Eastern Arizona closed the game at the free-throw line behind Enriquez. Enriquez led Eastern Arizona with 16 points, while Romero-Ah Sam added 14 and Dagons finished with 12. Graves scored a game-high 21 points for New Mexico, which stayed within striking distance despite shooting 32.3 percent from the field. Eastern Arizona shot 28.6 percent but made 10 3-pointers and committed only nine turnovers, controlling the game in the margins. The championship caps a remarkable season for the Gila Monsters. After opening the year with an overtime loss to College of Southern Idaho, Eastern Arizona won 29 straight games and returned to the national stage determined to finish the job. The moment also carried added meaning for Eastern Arizona head coach Anjelica de Paulo, who once played at New Mexico Junior College and earned All-American honors, bringing a full-circle element to the title game. Eastern Arizona held four tournament opponents to 56 points or fewer and never allowed a team to dictate tempo and now Eastern Arizona leaves Lake Charles as national champions.
Courtesy of: gilavalleycentral.net
NJCAA D1 All-Americans Awards 2026-Apr 16, 2026
First Team
USA Terryauna Griffin (5'8''-G) of Walters St. CC
USA Malaya Jones (5'4''-G) of Trinity Valley
USA Esmeralda Enriquez (5'8''-G) of E.Arizona JC
USA Ja'Niya Broome of S.Georgia Tech
USA Ellie Buscher (6'1''-F) of State Fair CC
USA Aryah Grace (6'0''-G) of Shelton St. CC
Angola Isabel Joao (6'1''-F-2004) of South Plains
USA Savannah Stoker (5'10''-F) of S.Idaho JC
USA Myla Benton (5'9''-G) of Gulf Coast CC
Taiwan Savi Mi (5'9''-G) of Dodge City

Second Team
Mali Mable Doumbia (6'0''-G-2006) of Arizona W. CC
USA Maia Rhay (5'8''-G) of Westminster, UT
USA Taylor Rietveld (6'1''-G) of Chipola JC
USA Mya Mayberry (5'7''-G) of Butler CC, KS
USA Talesha Gilmore (6'1''-F) of SW Illinois JC
USA Neso Anisiobi of Weatherford JC
USA Amaya Williams (5'8''-G) of Arizona St.
Angola Armanda Sindalawa (5'11''-G) of Clarendon CC
USA Samyah Jordan (5'7''-G) of Three Rivers
USA Jada Graves (5'3''-PG) of N.Mexico JC

Third Team
USA Jordyn McNeal of Murray St. CC
USA Avery Marchino of Seward County
USA Maggie Westling (5'10''-C) of N.Dakota St.
USA Ja'Sani Green (6'1''-F) of Kilgore JC
USA Skylie Barker of USU Eastern
USA Arianny Francisco (6'1''-C-2005) of Gulf Coast CC
USA Nyjah Gibbs (5'11''-F) of Walters St. CC
Sweden Sara Basaran (5'11''-F-2005) of Collin CC
USA Ashley Garner (6'2''-F) of S.Idaho JC
USA Zamyra Goode (5'6''-G) of Wallace St. CC

Honorable Mention
USA Bre Jefferson (5'4''-PG) of Monroe CC
USA Tootie Lockett of Itawamba CC
USA Jayla Rankin of Triton JC
USA Lily Melton (5'5''-G) of Grayson County
USA Monica Bottley of Tyler JC
USA Katelyn Clair of Gadsden St.
USA Aubrey Hishaw (6'0''-F) of Coffeyville
Senegal Khoudia Diagne (6'2''-G) of NW Florida St.
USA Serena Heeren (6'0''-G) of Chipola JC
France Tahys Da Silva (5'7''-G) of Salt Lake CC
USA Iva Medugorac (5'10''-G) of SW Illinois JC
USA Alorian Story of NW Mississippi
USA Laterria Green of C.Georgia Tech
USA Jersey Berg of Williston St. JC
USA Jaycee Ingram (5'8''-F) of Grayson County
USA Jadah White (5'8''-G) of NW Florida St.
USA Lanaijha Johnson (6'0''-F) of McLennan CC
USA Mckinlee Covolo of Northwest JC
USA KaMyra Barber (5'8''-G) of Hutchinson
USA Chloe Reed (6'2''-G) of State Fair CC
*The awards were created by USBasket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance. It very often required deeper research and collecting various data about the players and their teams.