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Women's Basketball Ernie Larossa - Director of Athletic Communications

O'Neil, Feldman, Miller Earn All-Centennial Honors

Trio Earns All-Conference, Dunham Named to All-Sportsmanship Team

LANCASTER, PA – The Johns Hopkins women's basketball team placed three players on the 2025 All-Centennial Conference Team it was announced today.  Senior forward Michaela O'Neil was named to the first team, while junior guard Macie Feldman earned second team honors.  Senior forward Greta Miller rounded out Hopkins' three selections as she was an honorable mention pick.
 
In addition to the three players named to the All-Centennial Team, Johns Hopkins' junior guard Kendall Dunham was also named to the league's All-Sportsmanship Team.
 
O'Neil makes the jump to the first team after grabbing second team honors in each of the last two years.  Entering the NCAA Tournament, she leads the team in scoring (13.2), ranks third in rebounding (5.4) and has a team-high 46 blocks on the year.  O'Neil has started all 26 games and is shooting exactly 50% from the floor (145-of-290) for the year.  In Centennial Conference games, she bumped her averages to 14.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while shooting better than 52% from the floor (87-of-165 / .527).
 
With her selection, O'Neil becomes just the sixth player in program history to earn All-Centennial honors three times and she is the first to do it since Lyndsay Burton was honored in 2009, 2010 and 2011.  In addition, she is just 28 points shy of 1,100 for her career.
 
Feldman inches up to the second team after being an honorable mention selection last season.  Feldman ranks second on the team in scoring (9.3) and leads the team in rebounding (8.2) while also adding a team-high 92 assists and 56 steals.  She also plays a team-high 28 minutes per game and is bidding to become just the second Johns Hopkins player this century to lead the team in rebounding and assists.
 
Miller rounds out Hopkins' All-Centennial selections with her nod as an honorable mention pick.  This is her second All-Centennial selection as she was a first team honoree as a junior.  Miller is averaging 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds, has a team-high 62 steals and 61 assists.  She ranks sixth in school history in career games played (111) and fifth in minutes played (3,000).
 
Johns Hopkins (22-4) earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and will host a four-team pod on March 7-8 in Goldfarb Gymnasium.  The Blue Jays will take on Saint Joseph (CT) in the first round on Friday, March 7 (7:15 pm) with Carnegie Mellon playing Bridgewtaer St. earlier that day (4:45 pm) in the other first round game at Johns Hopkins.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kendall Dunham

#33 Kendall Dunham

G
5' 2"
Junior
Macie Feldman

#4 Macie Feldman

G
5' 8"
Junior
Greta Miller

#12 Greta Miller

F
5' 10"
Senior
Michaela  O

#11 Michaela O'Neil

F
5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Kendall Dunham

#33 Kendall Dunham

5' 2"
Junior
G
Macie Feldman

#4 Macie Feldman

5' 8"
Junior
G
Greta Miller

#12 Greta Miller

5' 10"
Senior
F
Michaela  O

#11 Michaela O'Neil

5' 11"
Senior
F
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