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Three Ohio Valley Conference players have been named to the 2026 Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game Finalist List. Little Rock’s Jordan Holman, Western Illinois’ Mia Nicastro and Southern Indiana’s Ali Saunders were named to a group of some of the top seniors in women’s basketball to potentially play in the contest set for the national championship weekend on April 4 at Global Credit Union Arena on the campus of Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.
All three players are members of the 2026 All-OVC First Team, with Nicastro earning OVC Player of the Year honors. The Leatherneck led the conference in scoring 24.6 points/game and was followed by Saunders at 17.9 and Holman at 17.7.
Inclusion in this watch list recognizes the outstanding achievements of all student-athletes and underscores their status among the most impactful and distinguished performers in the country.
The list features 107 players from 75 different schools across 19 conferences, with the strongest representation coming from the major power leagues. The SEC leads all conferences with 21 players, followed by the Big Ten with 17 and the Big 12 with 15, while the ACC contributes 13 selections, meaning the four power conferences account for 66 total players. Strong mid-major representation is also present, led by the Big East with six players and the Sun Belt with five, while the American Athletic Conference, Atlantic 10, and America East each contribute four selections. Additional representation includes the Mountain West (3) and Ohio Valley (3), along with contributors from the Big West (2), Summit League (2), and West Coast Conference (2), as well as single selections from the CAA, Missouri Valley, Ivy League, Big Sky, and ASUN.
Intersport launched the inaugural Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-Star Challenge in 1998, which the WBCA operated through 2006. The Chicago-based agency was also a longstanding partner with the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame and ESPN to stage the prestigious Women’s Tip-Off Classic that annually featured the sport’s top programs in high-profile matchups as part of ESPN’s early season programming. Today, Intersport continues to operate major men’s and women’s college basketball events throughout the season, including the CBS Sports Classic, the Elevance Health Women’s Fort Myers Tip-Off, Skechers Greenbrier Tip-Off and other major showcase events that will be broadcast across CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, FS1 and more.
The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. CT.