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Bull, Milenberga and Halley headline Eutectics' All-Conference selections

Bull, Milenberga and Halley headline Eutectics' All-Conference selections

ST. LOUIS, MO – The American Midwest Conference on Wednesday announced their 2025-26 regular season awards at their awards banquet ahead of the start of the Postseason Tournament on Thursday. The Eutectics had four players named to the All-Conference list. That quartet along with another six were recognized by the AMC for their scholastic achievements and named Academic All-Conference.

Aryanna Bull was named to the Second Team All-AMC. She finished the regular season as UHSP's leading scorer, shooter and rebounder. She averaged 13.0 points per game, 8.4 rebounds per contest and shot a team-high 45.7% from the field. Bull scored 20 or more five times this year and had a season-high 26 points on February 10 against Columbia. She recorded double-digits in all but six games this season. Ten times this season, Bull finished with double-digits on the glass and had a season-high 18 in the last regular season game on February 21 against Columbia. She was twice named the AMC's Player of the Week, both coming on the defensive side.

Reece Halley was named to the All-Conference Honorable Mention team. Halley finished the regular season as the Eutectics' second-leading rebounder, pulling down 7.6 boards per game. She also averaged 8.4 points per contest. She scored double figures in eight of UHSP's final 11 games of the regular season and 12 times overall this season. Halley entered the AMC Postseason Tournament with six double-doubles on the year.

Alisa Milenberga was selected to the AMC All-Freshman Team. On the season, she averaged 7.5ppg and 4rpg. Milenberga led the Eutectics in free throw shooting with an 82.8% average. She scored a season-high 17 points against Cottey on February 2 in a 79-69 win. She reached double-digits seven times in a game this year.

Katie Vierra was selected as the UHSP representative on the Champions of Character Team. Each season, the American Midwest Conference includes with their All-Conference selections a player from each team that best represents the five core values of the Champions of Character program set forth by the NAIA: respect, integrity, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership.

Bull, Halley, Milenberga and Vierra were four of the ten Eutectics that were named as Academic All-Conference. They were joined by Genesis Barnhart, Arianna Buduan, Sara Hameed, Taylor Hitchcock, Jessica Perez and Allison Sampson. To be eligible for Academic All-Conference honors, student-athletes must be in their second semester at their AMC institution, have at least a 3.0 GPA, and finish the year on the team.

For the full list of All-Conference players, Click Here.