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WBB All-CCAC 2026

Titans Place Three on All-CCAC Women’s Basketball Team

3/2/2026 3:43:00 PM


CHICAGO --- Following an incredible season on the court, IU South Bend women's basketball placed three student-athletes on the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) All-Conference Team, the league office announced Monday.


Senior Tenleigh Phelps earned First Team All-CCAC honors for the third time in her career, while sophomore Aubrie Booker was named Second Team All-CCAC and sophomore Bradie Chambers collected Honorable Mention All-CCAC recognition.

The trio played a pivotal role in leading the Titans to a 23-8 overall record and a berth in the CCAC Championship game.

Tenleigh Phelps | First Team All-CCAC

Phelps closed her decorated Titan career as a three-time First Team All-CCAC selection, further cementing her legacy among the program's all-time greats. She was named CCAC Player of the Week twice this season and ranked among the conference leaders in nearly every major statistical category.

The senior averaged 17.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, shooting an outstanding 53.9 percent from the field, 44.2 percent from three-point range, and 88.1percent from the free-throw line. She also added 90 assists and 28 steals on the year.

Phelps was a top-10 CCAC player in many statistical categories including fourth in points per game (17.4), sixth in rebounds per game (7.9), seventh in assists per game (3.2), third in field goal percentage (53.9), second in three-point percentage (44.2), and third in free throw percentage (88.1).

Phelps delivered multiple signature performances, including a 30-point outing against Olivet Nazarene (Feb. 11) and a 25-point effort versus St. Ambrose (Feb. 26). She also added on seven double-doubles, including four 20-point double-doubles.

Aubrie Booker | Second Team All-CCAC

Sophomore guard Aubrie Booker continued her ascent as one of the league's premier perimeter scorers, earning Second Team All-CCAC honors after being named CCAC Player of the Week once during the season.

Booker averaged 16.0 points per game while shooting 44.9 percent from the field, knocking down 72 three-pointers, and converting at an 81.2 percent rate at the free throw line. She started all 29 games and logged 929 minutes.

Within the conference, Booker ranked eighth in scoring (16.0), second in three-pointers made (72), and third in minutes played (929).

She recorded multiple 30-point performances, including a 30-point game against Spring Arbor (Nov. 5), another 30-point outing at Viterbo (Jan. 7), and her career-best 32 points in the CCAC Tournament Championship, providing explosive scoring from beyond the arc.

Bradie Chambers | Honorable Mention All-CCAC

Chambers earned Honorable Mention honors after a well-rounded sophomore campaign in which she was named CCAC Defensive Player of the Week three times.

She averaged 12.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game, shooting 47.5 percent from the field. Chambers also recorded 56 steals on the season and ranked among conference leaders in multiple categories.

In the CCAC, Chambers ranked 13th in steals per game (1.9), 13th in assists per game (2.8), 14th in scoring (12.7), and seventh in minutes played (864).

Her versatility was on display throughout the season, including a 25-point performance against Lawrence Tech (Nov. 12) and three double-doubles.
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