LOCK HAVEN, Pa. --- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has announced the last set of women’s basketball athletes of the week for the 2025-26 season. In the East, Lock Haven's Jenadia Jordan and East Stroudsburg's Lacie Kringe were selected. In the West, California's Hope Hawkins and Gannon's Mia Slater earned the honor.
Eastern Division Athlete of the Week
Jenadia Jordan
Lock Haven
Guard
Senior
York, Pa. / Linden Hall
Jordan did it all in the final week of the regular season. Jordan scored 19 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, blocked three shots and snatched three steals in a 69-56 win at Bloomsburg. Jordan followed that performance with 16 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and four steals in Lock Haven's 76-60 win over Shippensburg.
Eastern Division Defensive Athlete of the Week
Lacie Kringe
East Stroudsburg
Guard
Junior
Drums, Pa. / Hazleton Area
In a 1-1 week for the Warriors, Kringe averaged 13.0 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 2.0 SPG, 2.0 APG, and 33.1 MPG. In their win against West Chester, she totaled six rebounds and two steals.
Western Division Athlete of the Week
Hope Hawkins
California
Forward
Sophomore
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills
Hawkins averaged 22.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, as the Vulcans closed the regular season with a pair of victories in PSAC West play highlighted by a win over No. 5 IUP. She shot a combined 58.8 percent (20-of-34) from the floor while playing 33.0 minutes per game. Hawkins registered a double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds (five offensive) in a 74-69 win over the nationally-ranked Crimson Hawks. The Pittsburgh native shot 11-of-19 from the floor while scoring a career high. Hawkins then posted 22 points on 9-of-15 shooting and seven rebounds on Saturday against Slippery Rock.
Western Division Defensive Athlete of the Week
Mia Slater
Gannon
Post
Junior
Canberra, Australia / Canberra Grammar Schoo?l
Slater anchored the defense for No. 6 Gannon, leading the team with 15 rebounds (7.5 per game) over two games. She recorded 11 defensive rebounds, added four offensive boards, and totaled three blocked shots, helping Gannon secure the No. 1 seed in the PSAC West and guiding the Golden Knights to a 26–3 overall record and an 18–2 mark in PSAC play.