SEC announces Women's Basketball Awards, All-SEC Teams
The SEC announced its Women’s Basketball honors on Tuesday, following the conclusion of the 2025-26 SEC Regular Season slate.
South Carolina led the way with five All-SEC selections, tying 2000-2001 Tennessee for the most All-SEC selections from one team. Vanderbilt, however, boasted the SEC Player of the Year (Mikayla Blakes), SEC Freshman of the Year (Aubrey Galvan), and SEC Coach of the Year (Shea Ralph).
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The SEC Tournament officially gets underway on March 4 in Greenville, SC. No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Vanderbilt, No. 3 Texas, and No. 4 LSU are the top-four seeds in the Tournament. Prior to tip-off, however, the complete honors are below.
SEC Individual Honors
SEC Player of the Year: Vanderbilt guard Mikayla Blakes
SEC Freshman of the Year: Vanderbilt guard Aubrey Galvan
SEC Newcomer of the Year: Ole Miss forward Cotie McMahon
SEC Defensive Player of the Year: South Carolina guard Raven Johnson
SEC Sixth Woman of the Year: LSU guard MiLaysia Fulwiley
SEC Coach of the Year: Vanderbilt‘s Shea Ralph
SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Alabama guard Karly Weathers
First Team All-SEC
- Oklahoma center Raegan Beers
- Vanderbilt guard Mikayla Blakes
- Texas forward Madison Booker
- Georgia guard Dani Carnegie
- South Carolina forward Joyce Edwards
- LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson
- Florida guard Liv McGill
- Ole Miss forward Cotie McMahon
- Kentucky center Clara Strack
- LSU guard Mikaylah Williams
Second Team All-SEC
- Oklahoma guard Aaliyah Chavez
- Tennessee guard Talaysia Cooper
- Texas guard Rori Harmon
- South Carolina guard Raven Johnson
- South Carolina guard Tessa Johnson
- South Carolina guard Ta’Niya Latson
- Kentucky guard Tonie Morgan
- South Carolina center Madina Okot
- Texas A&M guard Ny’Ceara Pryor
- Missouri guard Grace Slaughter
- Alabama guard Jessica Timmons
SEC All-Defensive Team
- Mississippi State forward Madison Francis
- Texas guard Rori Harmon
- South Carolina guard Raven Johnson
- Texas A&M guard Ny’Ceara Pryor
- Kentucky center Clara Strack
SEC All-Freshman Team
- Oklahoma guard Aaliyah Chavez
- Mississippi State forward Madison Francis
- Vanderbilt guard Aubrey Galvan
- LSU guard ZaKiyah Johnson
- Tennessee guard Mia Pauldo