Jenkins named Player of the Year, Aston Coach of the YearJenkins named Player of the Year, Aston Coach of the Year
Women's Basketball

Jenkins named Player of the Year, Aston Coach of the Year

Nina De Leon Negron collected Newcomer of the Year, while Idara Udo joined her as an all-conference selection

IRVING, Texas – The American Athletic Conference released its 2024-25 awards on Friday, with redshirt senior Jordyn Jenkins earning Player of the Year, while Karen Aston was chosen unanimously as Coach of the Year and graduate student Nina De Leon Negron picked up Newcomer of the Year honors. Additionally, sophomore Idara Udo was selected for the all-conference second team.

This marks the second occasion that Jenkins has earned a conference Player of the Year award after accomplishing the feat in 2022-23 when the Roadrunners were a member of Conference USA. This time around, she led the league, averaging 18.5 PPG at an impressive 46.2% clip, also collecting 6.8 RPG with 21 blocks and 19 steals across AAC action. The redshirt senior boasted five Player of the Week awards on the season and six total in The American, slotting her seventh on the league's all-time list despite playing less than two full seasons. Jenkins was also a unanimous first-team all-conference selection.

Aston led the Roadrunners to a remarkable 17-1 league campaign that represents the program's best ever. UTSA was crowned regular-season champions and received a No. 1 seed in the American Women's Basketball Championship, with the ‘Runners entering in the quarterfinals on Monday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The regular-season title was the first of Aston's illustrious career, which has also seen her named Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2017, and that same year, she was one of four Naismith Women's College Coach of the Year finalists. Earlier in the campaign, Aston was named WhoopDirt.com Coach of the Week after she earned the 50th win of her UTSA tenure, using wins over UAB and Tulsa to cement a record-breaking 12-2 start to the season. She is one of 13 eligible for the WHoopDirt.com Division I National Coach of the Year Award, as the 'Runners led the conference in several statistics, including scoring defense (56.3), field goal percentage defense (36.9), rebounding defense (33.4) and scoring margin (+9.33) under Aston's tutelage.

Meanwhile, De Leon Negron shined in her first season at UTSA and was also chosen for the all-newcomer team and second-team all-conference. After transferring from UIW for her final season, she posted the second-most assists in the league, averaging 5.06 per game. The San Juan, Puerto Rico native logged a 1.94 assists/turnover ratio that was third in The American, and she was top-20 in steals, minutes played, and rebounding. Across her collegiate career, De Leon Negron has also picked up the Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year award in 2022-23 and has been selected to three all-conference squads.

Udo was the top offensive rebounder in the league with 67 across conference play, and she secured 7.56 RPG for the ninth-most in the AAC. She also maintained a 73.8% clip from the charity stripe, slotting her eighth on the league leader board. Udo also swatted 17 shots for the 14th-most across the league, all while anchoring its top defense.  

The complete 2024-25 American Athletic Conference Women's Basketball honors can be found below:

 

Player of the Year

Jordyn Jenkins, R-Sr., F, UTSA

 

Coach of the Year

Karen Aston, UTSA*

 

Defensive Player of the Year

Mama Dembele, Gr., G, South Florida

 

Freshman of the Year

Kendall Sneed, G, Tulane

 

Most Improved Player

L’or Mputu, Sr., F, South Florida

 

Sixth Player of the Year

Kaylah Turner, So., G, Temple

 

Newcomer of the Year

Nina De Leon Negron, Gr., G, UTSA

 

Ambassador Award

Malia Fisher, Sr., F, Rice

Delanie Crawford, Sr., G, Tulsa

 

First Team All-Conference

Amiya Joyner, Jr., F, East Carolina

Tommisha Lampkin, Sr., F, North Texas*

Tilly Boler, 5th, G, Memphis

Malia Fisher, Sr., F, Rice

Sammie Puisis, Gr., G, South Florida

Tiarra East, Sr., G, Temple

Tarriyonna Gary, 5th, G, Temple

Jordyn Jenkins, R-Sr., F, UTSA*

Sherese Pittman, Sr., F, Tulane

Delanie Crawford, Sr., G, Tulsa*

 

Second Team All-Conference

Jade Weathersby, So., F, UAB

Mya Perry, Jr., G, Florida Atlantic

Alasia Smith, 5th, F, Memphis

Desiree Wooten, So., G, North Texas

Dominique Ennis, Jr., G, Rice

Carla Brito, Jr., F, South Florida

Kyren Whittington, R-Sr., G, Tulane

Nina De Leon Negron, Gr., G, UTSA

Idara Udo, So., F, UTSA

Jayla Murray, R-Jr., F, Wichita State

 

All-Newcomer Team

Tilly Boler, 5th, G, Memphis

Victoria Flores, So., G, Rice

Sherese Pittman, Sr., F, Tulane

Kaylah Turner, So., G, Temple

Nina De Leon Negron, Gr., G, UTSA

 

All-Defensive Team

Alasia Smith, 5th, F, Memphis

Aniyah Johnson, Sr., F, North Texas

Desiree Wooten, So., G, North Texas

Malia Fisher, Sr., F, Rice

Mama Dembele, Gr., G, South Florida*

 

All-Freshman Team

Devin Hagemann, G, East Carolina*

Tamya Smith, F, Memphis

Aniah Alexis, G, Rice

Savannah Curry, G, Temple

Sadie Shores, G, Tulane

Kendall Sneed, G, Tulane*

Kennedi Alexander, G, Tulsa

 

*denotes unanimous selection

 

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