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2526 WBB All-Conference

Fire Place Three on Sun Conference Women’s Basketball All-Conference Teams

Field, Herman earn First Team honors; Kulackovska named to Second Team

LAKELAND, Fla. – Southeastern Women's Basketball placed three student-athletes on the Sun Conference Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams, with Grace Field and Mya Herman earning First Team recognition and Kristiana Kulackovska being selected to the Second Team.

Herman adds another milestone to a standout all-conference resume. She was also a First Team selection in 2024-25 and a Second Team pick in 2023-24, making her the third Fire player to be named to one of the league's two all-conference teams three or more times. Field is also a returning First Team honoree from 2024-25, and the duo become the first Southeastern players to earn first-team all-conference recognition in consecutive seasons since Christin Strawbridge (2015-16, 2017-18). With Field and Herman each now owning multiple first-team selections, Southeastern now has four players in program history with multiple First Team all-conference honors.

Field anchors the Fire frontcourt as one of the Sun Conference's most productive players. She averages 15.0 points and a league-best 9.3 rebounds per game while shooting 58.9 percent from the field. Field ranks first in the conference in total rebounds (261) and rebounds per game (9.3) and sits among the league leaders in scoring (420 points, 3rd) and assists (107, 3rd). Her season highs include 32 points against Coastal Georgia (Nov. 19), 17 rebounds versus Warner (Jan. 14), and eight assists against Ave Maria (Feb. 21). Field also impacts the game defensively, posting season highs of five blocks (vs. Coastal Georgia) and nine steals (at Ave Maria).

Herman is one of the conference's most efficient scorers and top perimeter threats. She averages 17.4 points per game and shoots 53.0 percent from the floor and a Sun-best 44.3 percent from three-point range. Herman ranks first in the Sun Conference in total points (487) and field goals made (201) and is second in three-pointers made (70). She also leads the league in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.8) and ranks among the conference leaders with 70 steals. Her season highs include 27 points against Milligan (Dec. 30) and five made three-pointers versus New College of Florida (Jan. 10).

Kulackovska earned Second Team recognition while providing steady production and versatility across the lineup. She averages 8.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game, adding 61 assists and 20 blocks. Kulackovska posts season highs of 17 points and 11 rebounds against Defiance (Nov. 7), records eight assists against Coastal Georgia (Nov. 19), and blocks three shots versus Missouri Baptist (Dec. 19).

Southeastern secured the Sun Conference regular-season championship with a 15-1 league record and opens postseason play on Friday when the Fire host St. Thomas in the semifinals of the Sun Conference Tournament.
 
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