Shenandoah University's Terese Greene has earned a place among the nation's elite, being named to both the D3hoops.com All-America Fifth Team and Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) NCAA Division III All-America Honorable Mention selection for the 2024-25 season.. Greene's selection marks a historic moment for the program, as she becomes the first Shenandoah player to receive All-America honors since Jill VanGuilder in 2000.
Greene averaged 21.5 points per game on 45% shooting from the field. She would also add 2.2 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game to her season averages.
Greene's standout season was instrumental in the Hornets' success, showcasing her ability to lead on both ends of the court. A dominant force, she consistently delivered game-changing performances, earning recognition as one of the top Division III players in the country.
"Terese has worked incredibly hard to elevate her game and our program," said Head Coach Melissa Smeltzer-Kraft. "Her dedication, leadership, and talent have been evident all season, and this honor is well deserved."
Greene's name now joins an exclusive list of Shenandoah basketball greats, cementing her legacy in program history. Her All-America recognition caps off an exceptional season and solidifies her place among the best in Division III women's basketball.