WBCA names finalists for 2024 Wade Trophy, Coaches’ All-America

ATLANTA (March 26, 2024) — Paige Bueckers of Connecticut, Caitlin Clark of Iowa, Elizabeth Kitley of Virginia Tech, and JuJu Watkins of Southern California are the four finalists for the 2024 Wade Trophy, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today. The prestigious award is presented by the WBCA each year to the best player in college women’s basketball.

Clark won the award in 2023. Watkins is the first freshman to be named a finalist for the Wade Trophy since freshmen became eligible for the award in the 2021-22 season.

The Wade Trophy — now in its 47th year — is the oldest and most prestigious national player of the year award in college women’s basketball. It is named in honor of the late, legendary Delta State University head coach Lily Margaret Wade, who won three consecutive national championships with the Lady Statesmen. First awarded in 1978 by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), now known as SHAPE America, the Wade Trophy has been presented to the WBCA NCAA Division I National Player of the Year since 2001.

Carol Blazejowski of Montclair State was the first recipient of the Wade Trophy. Two-time winners include Nancy Lieberman (1979, 1980) of Old Dominion, Seimone Augustus (2005, 2006) of LSU, Brittney Griner (2012, 2013) of Baylor, Breanna Stewart (2015, 2016) of Connecticut, and Sabrina Ionescu (2019, 2020) of Oregon. Maya Moore (2009, 2010, 2011) of Connecticut is the only three-time recipient.

The WBCA also announced today the 52 region finalists for this season’s 10-member WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team. They are:

Region 1

Player

Institution

Georgia Amoore

Virginia Tech

Kaitlyn Chen

Princeton

Dyaisha Fair

Syracuse

Hannah Hidalgo

Notre Dame

Abbey Hsu

Columbia

Aziaha James

North Carolina State

Deja Kelly

North Carolina

Elizabeth Kitley

Virginia Tech

Ta'Niya Latson

Florida State

Saniya Rivers

North Carolina State

Maddy Westbeld

Notre Dame

 Region 2                                         

Player

Institution

Kamilla Cardoso

South Carolina

Jessika Carter

Mississippi State

Rickea Jackson

Tennessee

Aneesah Morrow

Louisiana State

Te-Hina Paopao

South Carolina

Angel Reese

Louisiana State

Honesty Scott-Grayson

Auburn

Chellia Watson

Buffalo

 Region 3               

Player

Institution

Madison Booker

Texas

Delanie Crawford

Tulsa

Audi Crooks

Iowa State

Lauren Gustin

Brigham Young

Taiyanna Jackson

Kansas

Emani Jefferson

Florida Gulf Coast

Ayoka Lee

Kansas State

Temira Poindexter

Tulsa

JJ Quinerly

West Virginia

Skylar Vann

Oklahoma

Payton Verhulst

Oklahoma

 Region 4

Player

Institution

Paige Bueckers

Connecticut

Caitlin Clark

Iowa

Aaliyah Edwards

Connecticut

Mackenzie Holmes

Indiana

Cotie McMahon

Ohio State

Lucy Olsen

Villanova

Laila Phelia

Michigan

Sara Scalia

Indiana

Shyanne Sellers

Maryland

Jacy Sheldon

Ohio State

Region 5

Player

Institution

Raegan Beers

Oregon State

Lauren Betts

UCLA

Cameron Brink

Stanford

Yvonne Ejim

Gonzaga

McKenna Hofschild

Colorado State

Kiki Iriafen

Stanford

Charisma Osborne

UCLA

Alissa Pili

Utah

Kiki Rice

UCLA

Jaylyn Sherrod

Colorado

JuJu Watkins

USC

Desi-Rae Young

UNLV

NCAA Division I head coaches who are WBCA members may nominate players from their own teams for Coaches’ All-America. They then vote for the top eight players in their respective regions from among those players who are nominated. The WBCA NCAA Division I Awards Committee, which is composed of head coaches from each region who are elected by their peers, may select up to 12 additional at-large finalists from the remaining pool of nominees.

The committee will meet in Cleveland in conjunction with the annual WBCA Convention to select the 2024 Wade Trophy winner and the 2024 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team. Both will be announced on April 4.

Click here for a complete list of past winners of the Wade Trophy. For a list of past WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America teams, click here.

About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of a diverse community of coaches to the organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit WBCA.org for more details about the association.

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