CHICAGO -- Four members of the University of St. Francis women's basketball team were selected as some of the league's best performers after the conference office announced the sport's postseason honor roll on Monday afternoon. Senior guard
Le'lani Harris was chosen to the five-member first team, while senior guard
Tykara Harrison and sophomore guard
Symone Harrell each were named to the ten-member second team. Sophomore guard
Coryn Fromm was also recognized as part of the ten-member honorable mention squad.
Harris, who also gained second-team all-conference honors in 2024-25, leads the Saints in four statistical categories highlighted by her 17.1 scoring average. The senior guard also holds the club lead in field goals made (153), free throws made (95), total points (461) and free throw percentage (.913), while ranking second in three-pointers made (60).
In the conference, Harris ranks among the top seven players in four departments topped by her No. 1 placement in free throw percentage (.913). She ranks No. 5 overall in three-point percentage (.400) and No. 6 in points per game (17.1). She is also No. 7 overall in total points (461) and No. 9 in field goals made (153).
Harris was selected as the conference Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions during the 2025-26 season.
A second-team all-conference choice for the second time in her career, Harrison gained a spot on the 10-member squad this winter, in part, by her securing the No. 1 spot on the team in assists (89). Her 15.0 points per game, field goals made (142), free throws made (88), three-point percentage (.413), free throw percentage (.822), total points (405), defensive rebounds (102) and steals (43) also have the senior guard ranked second on the club.
Among conference competitors, Harrison currently ranks in the Top 10 in seven different categories including No. 4 in three-point accuracy (.413), No. 5 in assists (89), No. 7 in free throw percentage (.822), No. 9 in total points (405), and No. 10 in points per game (15.0), field goal percentage (.473), as well as field goals made (142).
Harrell, meanwhile, secured her first all-conference postseason award by also being named as a second team selection. She ranks 14th in the league with her 6.5 rebounds per game mark, No. 18 in three pointers made (28) and No. 20 in steals (46). As a Saint, the sophomore guard sits first on the team in total rebounds (175), defensive rebounds (123), rebounds per game (6.5 rpg), and steals (46), second in assists (49), and third in three-pointers made (38) and free throws made (36), while ranking fourth in total points (264) and scoring (9.8 ppg).
Fromm closed out the list of Saint honorees by earning a spot on the honorable mention team for the first time in her career.
Fromm averaged 11.3 points per game and a team-best 77 three-pointers and .438 three-point percentage over her 27 total contests played this winter. Her 77 three-pointers are also the best mark in the conference, while her .438 three-point percentage rank her third among all league competitors. She has the third-most field goals made (102) and total points (305) for the USF squad, as well.
Fromm collected CCAC Offensive Player of the Week honors one time this year.
As a result of Olivet Nazarene University capturing both the regular season and tournament championship titles, St. Francis has secured the second bid to the 64-team field for the NAIA National Championship Opening Round with its second place finish in the CCAC regular season standings.
For the conference release, go to
CCAC.
For a list of all award winners, go to
LIST.
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