ATLANTA, Ga. – The Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced the NCAA Division III award winners for the 2025-26 women's basketball season on Thursday. Ohio Wesleyan University junior forward
Macy Miller was announced as a 2026 WBCA Coaches' All-American. She is the fourth WBCA All-American in Ohio Wesleyan history and the first since
Kasey Schipfer in 2023-24.
The WBCA Coaches' All-America team features the top 10 student-athletes from across the country, selected by the WBCA NCAA Division III Awards Committee. "We applaud the members of the 2026 WBCA NCAA Division III Coaches' All-America team," said WBCA Executive Director Danielle M. Donehew. "Each of these young women has achieved an elite level of play in NCAA Division III and by doing so has increased public awareness of the women's game."
Miller's season accolades include Jostens Award Finalist, NCAC Player of the Year, All-NCAC First Team, D3hoops.com First Team Preseason All-American, D3hoops.com Regional Player of the Year and All-Region First Team, and now WBCA All-American.
Miller led the Battling Bishops to a 21-6 record – 11-3 in conference play – and their fourth-straight NCAA tournament appearance with hosting rights, ultimately ending in a close second-round loss to a high-powered WashU team. She started 24 of her 25 games played, leading the NCAC in rebounding with 11.7 RPG and a close second in scoring with 16.2 PPG. Miller also ended second in the conference in blocks with 1.7 BPG, third in steals with 2.3 SPG, and third in field goal percentage.
Miller provided some big moments on the court this season, most notably at home against Kenyon on January 14th when she became the 20th Bishop in program history to surpass 1000 career points. A few weeks earlier, on January 3rd she became the first Bishop to pull down 20 or more rebounds since 2000, grabbing a career-high 20. Finally, in the regular season finale on February 21st, Miller recorded yet another career high with 29 points at Denison.