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³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Women’s Basketball Team Lands Several Big South Postseason Honors Including Player of the Year for Ashley Hawkins

a graphic featuring the four women's basketball players honored

Other Honors Go to Elle Blatchford, Kendall Scott and Elze Motekaityte

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ women’s basketball team has landed several postseason awards per release from the league office, with senior guard being named the 2024-25 Big South Player of The Year.

Ashley Hawkins

Hawkins posted a brilliant 2024-25 season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, leading the team and Big South Conference in scoring, assists and minutes played en route to the Big South Player of The Year award and First Team All-Big South. The Long Beach, Calif., native averaged 19.0 points per game, 4.8 assists per game, and played 35.9 minutes per contest, starting every game for GWU.

Elle Blatchford

Hawkins best came on Dec. 20 against Queens, where she scored a ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ record and season-high across women’s college basketball, with 47 points. Hawkins also surpassed the 1,000-point mark in both her D1 career and ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ career in back-to-back games to finish the regular season. The senior guard was previously First Team All-Big South in 2023-24 and the 2024-25 Big South Pre-Season Player of The Year.

Sophomore guard also lands a postseason award for ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ, with the Canton, Ga., native taking home All-Big South Honorable Mention after improving in nearly every statistical category. Arriving from Southern Miss, Blatchford scored 12.0 points per game and finished second in the league in both made three pointers with 51- and three-point percentage at 37.8% from long range. Blatchford also finished atop the conference in made threes per game with 2.22 on average, helping pace the GWU attack as the team’s second leading scorer.

Kendall Scott

Freshman guard also receives postseason recognition, landing on the All-Big South Freshman team. Scott emerged as one of the best freshmen in the Big South late in the season, winning back-to-back league freshman of the week awards in late February and finishing with five double-figure games in a row, including 15 at Upstate, 18 against Longwood, 18 against High Point, 12 at Radford and a career/season high 25 against Presbyterian. Scott finished the 2024-25 regular season by scoring 6.9 points per game on 40% from the floor and 83.3% at the free throw line, one of the best marks in the league.

Elze Motekaityte

Graduate forward becomes the fourth ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ player on the postseason awards list, as both a member of the Big South All-Academic team and the winner of the Big South Scholar Athlete of The Year award. Arriving from Virginia Commonwealth University after completing her bachelor’s in management with a 3.9 GPA, Motekaityte also held down a 4.0 GPA while completing her MBA. She did so while scoring 9.5 points and grabbing 7.8 rebounds per game on the court.

³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ is back in action for postseason play on Thursday, March 6. The No. 6 seed Runnin’ Bulldogs take on No. 3 seed Radford at 8:30 p.m. in Johnson City, Tenn.

Fans can follow the tournament action on ESPN+ for early-round games, with Sunday’s championship showdowns airing on ESPN2. The tournament champions will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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