The Wisconsin Collegiate Conference has announced its 2019-20 Women's Basketball All-Conference and postseason awards.
Marathon's Patience Pyan (Merrill HS) was selected as the WCC Women's Basketball Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Brittany Ange of Wausau took home Defensive Player of the Year honors. Paul Ihrcke of Barron was named the WCC Women's Basketball Coach of the Year.
FIRST TEAM
Name School Year Height High School
Patience Pyan Wausau So. 5’6” Merrill
Krista Lien Barron So. 5’6” Barron
Brandi Gauthier Barron Fr. 5’10” Bruce
Brittany Ange Wausau So. 5’7” Athens
Madison Aubry Washington Fr. 5’7” Kettle Moraine Lutheran
SECOND TEAM
Skye Rodriguez Fox Cities Fr. 5’5” Kaukauna
Kara Milkey Marshfield So. 5’10” Assumption
Brianne Burnett Marinette So. 6’0” Menominee, MI
Alyssa Ranney Barron So. 5’3” Chetek
Macey Klebesadel Richland So. 5’9” Riverdale
HONORABLE MENTION
Kateri Hackel Wausau Fr. 5’7” Edgar
Emma Chase Fox Cities Fr. 5’9” Wautoma
Lilly Scheffler Fox Cities Fr. 5’3” Fox Valley Lutheran
Morgan Pagel Fox Cities So. 5’8” Appleton North
Hannah Swanson Marinette So. 5’10” Peshtigo
Paige Reiswitz Marinette Jr. 5’5” Menominee, MI
Mary Ann Stangl Marshfield Fr. 5’9” Marshfield
Sydney Peterson Marshfield Fr. 5’4” Wisconsin Rapids
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Brittany Ange Wausau So. 5’7” Athens
Emma Chase Fox Cities Fr. 5’9” Wautoma
Brianna Crotteau Barron Fr. 5’4” Cameron
Montana Acker Marshfield Fr. 5’3” Loyal
Macy Klebesadel Richland So. 5’9” Riverdale
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Patience Pyan Wausau
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Brittany Ange Wausau
COACH OF THE YEAR
Paul Ihrcke Barron
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