By: Michael Pitts
DALLAS - One of the best statistical seasons in Kennesaw State women's basketball history was cemented Monday as senior
Prencis Harden was named to the 2025 All-Conference USA Team.
Harden led KSU in 13 categories this season, averaging 15.7 points and 10.2 rebounds this season while shooting 43.2% from the floor.
A five-time CUSA Player of the Week - tied for the most in the league this season - she ended the regular season leading the conference in double-doubles (15), 10-rebound games (16), rebounds per game (10.2) and defensive rebounds per game (7.6). On Feb. 20 at UTEP, she set a career-high with 39 points, the most by any Conference USA player this season.
Her defensive rebounding and rebounding averages rank 13th and 20th in the nation, respectively.
Her double-double total, good for 17th in the country, is currently tied for the Kennesaw State Division I era single-season benchmark, set by Sametria Gideon in 2012-13.
The Swainsboro, Ga. native also ranks amongst the top in CUSA in scoring (15.7 - third), offensive rebounds per game (2.7), and shooting percentage (43.2%). She is 26 points shy of tying Kennesaw State's DI single-season record and 10 shots away from tying the field goals made mark on the same record book.
Harden's honor marks the 13th Division I all-conference award for KSU. She becomes just the third in KSU DI history to be named to an all-conference first team and first since Alexis Poole in 2019-20.
2024-25 is the Owls' first season as a member of Conference USA.
The seventh-seeded Black and Gold begin their run in the 2025 Conference USA tournament Tuesday, March 11 at 3:00 p.m. ET against No. 10 UTEP. Fans can catch the action on ESPN+, the home radio call via the
KSU Owl Network, or purchase tickets
here.
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