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2026 CUSPYs AD Award
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CUSPYs | 2026 Athletic Director’s Award

5/7/2026 12:00:00 PM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Redshirt-senior Amyah Moore Allen of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's basketball team is receiving the 2025-26 Athletic Director's Award. 
 
"Amyah is a true reflection of what it means to be a Mountain Lion," said UCCS Executive Director of Athletics Nathan Gibson. "She competes with passion, leads with authenticity, and consistently puts her team, family and community first. Her growth as a player and as a person has been remarkable, and her impact on our women's basketball program will be felt for years to come.  I am incredibly proud to recognized with this honor."
 
Amyah Moore Allen, Women's Basketball (Redshirt-Senior, Colorado Springs, Colo. / Trinity Valley CC / Harrison High School)
 
2025-26 Season Highlights
  • WBCA All-America Honorable Mention
  • D2CCA All-South Central Region First Team
  • All-RMAC First Team
  • RMAC All-Tournament Team
  • RMAC Offensive Player of the Week (Jan. 26, Feb. 23)
  • RMAC Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 19, Feb. 16)
  • Set a new program record for points in a season (694)
 
Career Highlights
  • WBCA All-America Honorable Mention
  • D2CCA All-South Central Region First Team
  • 3x All-RMAC First Team
  • 2025 RMAC All-Tournament Team MVP
  • 3x RMAC All-Tournament Team
  • 5x RMAC Player of the Week
  • School record for most points in a game (40 vs. Colorado School of Mines, Feb. 27, 2025)
  • Ranks second all-time in scoring (1,857 points) and third in points per game (17.5)
  • Ranks fourth in career steals (202) and seventh in career assists (228)
 
Career Statistics
  • 1,857 Points, 17.5 Points per Game
  • 106 Games Played, 84 Starts
  • 27.9 Minutes per Game
  • 45.9 Field Goal % (697-1517)
  • 27.6 Three-Point Field Goal % (71-257)
  • 70.6 Free Throw % (392-555)
  • 425 Rebounds
  • 228 Assists
  • 202 Steals
  • 84 Blocks
 
"Amyah has displayed tremendous loyalty to the UCCS women's basketball program," commented UCCS women's basketball head coach Misty Wilson. "She had several opportunities to elevate herself, but chose to stay committed to her teammates, staff, and the UCCS program. That in itself says a great deal about the character of Amyah. She led our team with tremendous pride, resilience, and humility. Her legacy will be solidified in the record books forever.  It was a joy and a pleasure to coach a player of her caliber, and I am proud of all that she has accomplished, the Athletic Director Award is another award that Amyah has truly earned." 
 
 
2025-26 UCCS CUSPYs Awards Schedule
Monday, May 4 - Athletes of the Year: Trevor Dale (Baseball) and Payton Tompkins (Volleyball)
Tuesday, May 5 - Student-Athletes of the Year: Sydnee-Anne Moeller (Women's Lacrosse) and Nick Walker (Men's Soccer)
Wednesday, May 6 - Newcomers of the Year: Elizabeth McQuitty (Women's Cross Country) and Ella Mills (Women's Lacrosse)
Thursday, May 7 - Athletic Director Award: Amyah Moore Allen (Women's Basketball)
 
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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs competes in 14 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics.  
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