Penn State Schuylkill basketball had a strong presence in the 2024-2025 PSUAC All-Conference selections, with standout players earning top honors and leading the charge toward the postseason. The conference released its postseason awards on Thursday, recognizing the top performers across the league.
Stevenson Named Player of the Year, Leads Women's All-Conference Selections
Tajae Stevenson was named the PSUAC East Division Player of the Year for the second time in three seasons, a testament to her resilience and dominance on the court. After missing most of last season due to injury, Stevenson returned in full force, averaging 18.8 points and 9.0 rebounds per game, leading Schuylkill's women's team into postseason contention.
Adding to her accolades, Stevenson also secured the East Division Defensive Player of the Year award, further solidifying her all-around impact on the game.
Several other Schuylkill players earned recognition for their performances:
- Ava Novak earned Second Team All-Conference honors, averaging 12.6 points per game while proving to be a key threat from beyond the arc.
- Nadia King was also named to the Second Team, contributing over nine points per contest and bringing veteran leadership to the lineup. King is arguably the best point guard in the PSUAC.
- Allison Crockett, received Honorable Mention, rounding out a strong Schuylkill representation in the PSUAC postseason awards.
Lane Earns Co-Player of the Year, Three Schuylkill Men Honored
On the men's side, Issac Lane shared the PSUAC East Division Player of the Year title after an outstanding season in which he finished third in the conference in scoring (20.2 PPG) and fifth in rebounding (8.1 RPG). Lane's consistent scoring and leadership helped propel Schuylkill to a playoff berth.
Teammates Antwuan Byrd and Dashawn Dixon were named to the PSUAC East Division Second Team, contributing key minutes and production throughout the season. Byrd provided strong scoring and perimeter defense, while Dixon was a reliable presence in the paint.
Additionally, senior Makhi Jones earned Honorable Mention, showcasing depth and talent across Schuylkill's roster.