Maggie Doogan, a standout forward from the University of Richmond, has been named one of 48 finalists for the 2026 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America Team. The A-10 Conference Player of the Year, Doogan has had an impressive season, averaging 21.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game. Her performance includes shooting 50.3% from the field and achieving remarkable feats like a 48-point game, marking her as one of the top players in women's college basketball this season.

By the Numbers
  • Averages: 21.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.
  • Rank: 14th nationally in scoring with 692 total points.
  • Historic performance: 48 points against Davidson, the highest in NCAA Division I this season.
Yes, But

While Doogan's accolades are significant, the competition for the All-America team is fierce, with only 10 spots available and numerous notable players vying for selection.

State of Play
  • The WBCA NCAA Division I Awards Committee will convene in Phoenix during the annual WBCA Convention.
  • The final 10-member All-America team will be announced on April 2.
What's Next

Doogan’s future in the All-America selection will depend on the committee's evaluation of her contribution to Richmond and her performance compared to other finalists.

Bottom Line

Maggie Doogan is a prime candidate for the Coaches' All-America team due to her exceptional scoring and all-around play, but she faces tough competition that could impact her final selection.