SUWANEE, Ga. – Four Trinity University women's basketball players earned Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference honors for their performance during the 2024-25 season.
Seniors
Josie Napoli (Beaverton, Ore. / Valley Catholic) and
Bailey Timmons (Argyle, Texas / Argyle) were joined by junior
Kylie Minter (League City, Texas / Clear Springs) and first-year
Livy Sauvageau (Houston, Texas / Second Baptist) to earn conference recognition. Napoli earned a spot on the All-SCAC First Team, while Minter was voted to the All-SCAC Second Team. Timmons earned Honorable Mention All-SCAC recognition, and Sauvageau snagged a spot on the SCAC All-Freshman Team.
This is the third All-SCAC honor for Napoli, including her second straight selection to the First Team. Napoli eclipsed 1,500 career points – more than 1,000 of which came in her three seasons with the Tigers. She was also an Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference pick as a first-year on the Pacific Lutheran University women's basketball team. Minter was a Second Team selection for the second consecutive season, joining the Tigers after one year at Southern Arkansas University. Timmons earns Honorable Mention status for the second straight year, while also picking up the SCAC Character & Community Student-Athlete of the Week award earlier this year. This is the first All-SCAC honor for Sauvageau, who played a key role off the bench for Trinity all season long.
Led by Head Coach
Cameron Hill, Trinity came into this weekend's SCAC Tournament as the #3 seed in the SCAC Gold Division, overcoming a slow start to defeat the University of St. Thomas (TX) 79-73 in the opening round, and then pulling off a dramatic 65-64 over Gold Division Champions McMurry University (TX) in the semifinals. The Tigers have reached the SCAC Championship game for the 13th consecutive season.