The USCAA named Samiaya Salley to the All-American First Team, while Camryn McDonald earned Honorable Mention and Katie Herba earned National All-Academic with a 3.63 GPA.
Head coach Vicki Andruszkiewicz, Camryn McDonald and Samiaya Salley earned league honors, with Salley, McDonald, Katie Herba and Kiera Holland named to the All-ACAA Team.
Camryn McDonald (Springfield Gardens, NY) and Samiaya Salley (Highland Falls, NY) were chosen All-NIAC Tournament, helping Delhi to the league championship game, where they lost to top-seeded Villa Maria by a 58-43 score.
SUNY Delhi came charging out of the gate Friday with a high-scoring win over the Bengals, and will face either College of St. Joseph or Villa Maria in the NIAC Championship on Saturday.
Samiaya Salley (Highland Falls, NY) earned All-NIAC First Team, while Camryn McDonald (Springfield Gardens, NY) was named the league's Co-Freshman of the Year and Second Team recipient.
Samiaya Salley (Highland Falls, NY) earned ACAA Player of the Week after becoming Delhi's all-time career scorer by way of logging her first triple-double and 40-point game.
Samiaya Salley was honored before the game Saturday for becoming SUNY Delhi's all-time leading scorer, and celebrated during the game with a career-high 42 points for her first 40-point game.
Samiaya Salley moved into first all-time with 1,053 points after logging 38 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists Thursday in a shootout with the Wildcats.
Sophomore Samiaya Salley finished her two-year quest for 1,000 career points Sunday, tallying 26 points on the day to become Delhi's second-ever 1,000-point scorer.
Camryn McDonald (Springfield Gardens, NY / Grover Cleveland) earned national weekly honors after helping Delhi to two wins on back-to-back double-double showings.
Sophomore Erica Cornmire (West Winfield, NY / Mount Markham Senior) and Katie Herba (Perth, NY / Broadalbin-Perth) made the grade Friday to earn selections to the ACAA Honor Roll.
The Broncos scored their highest point total ever under coach Vicki Andruszkiewicz Tuesday, with four players scoring in double digits and two with double-doubles.
Despite shooting close to 50 percent and leading by as much as 13 in the first half, Delhi was unable to keep the heat on the Mustangs in the second half.
While field goals were at a premium Wednesday, Camryn McDonald earned her 13th double-double and Samiaya Salley logged 13 points with a pair of 3-pointers.