Four Hawks Earn Citrus Conference All Conference Honors After Standout Seasons
The Hillsborough College Women's Basketball program continues its rise, placing four players on the 2025–26 Citrus Conference All‑Conference Teams. The selections reflect a season defined by growth, grit, and high‑level performance from both freshmen and sophomores who stepped into major roles.
Freshmen Brianna Behn and Peyton Flournoy, along with sophomore Danika Ballard, were named to the All‑Conference Second Team, while sophomore guard #23 Malayna Stevenson earned a spot on the prestigious First Team after one of the most dominant scoring seasons in program history.
Stevenson Named First Team All‑Conference After Historic Season
Sophomore guard Malayna Stevenson led the Hawks with a breakout year, earning Citrus Conference First Team All‑Conference honors. Stevenson averaged 17 points, 4 rebounds, and shot 85% from the free‑throw line, finishing the season with 516 total points — one of the highest single‑season scoring totals ever recorded at Hillsborough College.
A dynamic three‑level scorer and emotional leader, Stevenson consistently delivered in big moments and set the tone for the Hawks on both ends of the floor.
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Three Hawks Earn Second Team All‑Conference Honors
Brianna Behn – Freshman Guard
Behn made an immediate impact in her first collegiate season, earning Second Team All‑Conference recognition. She showcased one of the most complete stat lines in the conference, averaging 9.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game.
Peyton Flournoy – Freshman Guard
Flournoy's scoring ability and confidence stood out all season long. The freshman guard averaged 9.8 points, 3 rebounds, and shot 75% from the free‑throw line, earning her a spot on the Second Team. Her ability to create offense and step into pressure moments made her one of the conference's top first‑year performers.
Danika Ballard – Sophomore Guard
For the second consecutive season, Ballard was named to the All‑Conference Second Team, solidifying her reputation as one of the league's most reliable scorers. She averaged 10.5 points, 2 rebounds, and shot an impressive 81% from the free‑throw line. Ballard's consistency and competitive edge were crucial to the Hawks' success throughout the year.
"These players remind us of what Hawks basketball is about — effort, growth, and competing together." Coach Springs