COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's basketball team is represented on the 2025 All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Teams by redshirt-junior
Amyah Moore Allen and senior forward
Maison White. Moore Allen was voted to the All-RMAC First Team, as White was named to the Second Team, announced Thursday morning by the league office.
Colorado Mesa University junior forward Olivia Reed Thyne repeats as the RMAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year, and her head coach, Taylor Wagner won the RMAC Coach of the Year. Also repeating as the RMAC Defensive Player of the Year is Colorado State University Pueblo senior forward Alisha Little, while New Mexico Highlands University guard Anitielu Kapiolani is the RMAC Freshman of the Year.
The All-RMAC teams and awards are selected and voted on by the league's 15 head coaches. Coaches are not permitted to vote for their players.
The defending RMAC Offensive Player of the Week,
Amyah Moore Allen (Colorado Springs, Colo.) has been wreaking havoc on opposing defenses, averaging 19 points per game and shooting the ball at a 47.1 percent clip (198-of-420). Her 19 points are the fourth most by any RMAC player this season, and her field goal shooting mark is the fifth best. A threat at both ends of the court, Moore Allen is ranked seventh overall in steals per game (1.9), and ninth in blocks per game (0.9). A starter in all 28 games this year, Moore Allen has scored in double figures in 26 games and netted at least 20 points in 10 games this season, including a school-record 40-point performance on Feb. 27 against Colorado School of Mines. The Harrison High School product has accounted for 52 steals, 90 assists, and 20 blocks, and she recorded her first career double-double Tuesday night (17 points, 10 rebounds) to lead UCCS to a quarterfinal win at Adams State University. Moore Allen is making her second straight appearance on the All-RMAC First Team.
From Grantsville, Utah,
Maison White is earning her third straight All-RMAC accolade and her second appearance on the All-RMAC Second Team. The UCCS all-time leader in rebounds (969), White is averaging a double-double in her senior campaign with 12.4 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. She has totaled 13 double-doubles this season (fourth most in the RMAC), and her 10.7 rebounds per game are the third most in the league. The owner of 40 career double-doubles, White has paced UCCS with 68 assists, 21 blocks, and 25 steals. The Grantsville High School graduate has been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District and the Academic All-RMAC First Team twice, and she was selected the RMAC Defensive Player of the Week on Jan. 27, 2025. She netted a season-high 27 points in a home win over Colorado Christian University on Feb. 15, 2025, behind career highs in frees made (nine) and attempted (15).
The No. 6 seed in the RMAC Tournament, UCCS defeated No. 3 seed Adams State University Tuesday night to advance to the semifinal round. The Mountain Lions will take on No. 2 seed Western Colorado University on Friday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m.