FORT VALLEY, Ga- Aaniyah Allen nabs Third Team All-Conference honors and
Reya Johnson brings home Freshman Team All-Conference honors.
Aaniyah Allen turned in a dynamic and high-impact season, serving as a cornerstone of the lineup in 2025-26. Appearing in all 26 games with 24 starts, Allen averaged 34.5 minutes per contest, totaling 896 minutes and consistently setting the tone on both ends of the floor.
Allen was a proven scoring threat, pouring in 410 total points for an impressive 15.8 points per game average. She knocked down 143 field goals and showed her ability to stretch defenses with 31 three-pointers. At the free-throw line, Allen was especially reliable, converting 77.5% (93-of-120), capitalizing on opportunities and delivering in key moments.
Her impact extended well beyond scoring. Allen controlled the glass with 116 total rebounds (4.5 per game), including 99 defensive boards. She also dished out 80 assists (3.1 per game), demonstrating her playmaking ability and court awareness. Defensively, Allen was disruptive and relentless, tallying 65 steals and nine blocks — consistently turning defense into offense.
With her scoring consistency, defensive intensity, and all-around versatility, Allen proved to be one of the team's most complete and influential performers throughout the season.
Reya Johnson delivered a steady and hardworking season, providing valuable contributions in 22 appearances with 14 starts. Averaging 25.1 minutes per game and totaling 553 minutes on the floor, Johnson played an important role in the team's rotation.
Johnson contributed 136 points on the year, averaging 6.2 points per contest. She knocked down 50 field goals and added 13 three-pointers, showing her willingness to stretch the floor and take quality perimeter looks.
Where Johnson truly made her mark was in the hustle categories. She pulled down 87 total rebounds (4.0 per game), including 27 offensive boards to create second-chance opportunities. She also dished out 41 assists (1.9 per game), showcasing her ability to move the ball and facilitate within the offense.
Defensively, Johnson was active and disruptive, recording 28 steals and four blocks. Her effort, rebounding presence, and defensive energy provided a strong complementary impact throughout the season, making her a key contributor on both ends of the court.