Two freshmen guards from Johnson County Community College, Anonda Ford and Mia Adams, have been recognized by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for their outstanding performance during the 2025-26 season. Ford was named to the WBCA Two-Year College Coaches' All-America first-team, while Adams received an honorable mention. Their contributions led JCCC to a historic 30-0 regular season, making it the second consecutive undefeated season for the program. The Cavaliers also secured the KJCCC D-II and Region 6 championships, finishing third at the NJCAA D-II National Tournament with a record of 35-1. This accolade makes Ford and Adams the 20th and 21st players in the school’s history to earn All-America honors from the WBCA.

By the Numbers
  • JCCC finished the season with an impressive overall record of 35-1.
  • Ford averaged 13.7 points and 7.8 rebounds per game during her freshman season.
  • Adams averaged 13.6 points and ranked third in the conference with a total of 461 points.
State of Play
  • Both players were instrumental in the team’s undefeated regular season and strong tournament performance.
  • Ford captured the KJCCC D-II Player of the Week title twice, while Adams was named KJCCC D-II Freshman of the Year.
  • Ford leads the conference in shooting percentage and ranked among the top players in several statistical categories.
What's Next

The recognition from the WBCA may enhance future recruitment efforts for JCCC as they highlight the school's growing reputation in women's basketball. Following their successful freshman campaigns, both players could be critical leaders for the team in the upcoming seasons. Their accolades may also motivate other players within the program to strive for similar achievements.

Bottom Line

Ford and Adams' success is a testament to their hard work and the robust development program at JCCC. As they both look to build on their impressive freshman years, it underscores the potential for the Cavaliers to continue competing at high levels in collegiate basketball. Their recognition is not just a personal achievement but also elevates the status of JCCC's women's basketball program.