Article originally from MiamiHurricanes.com.
University of Miami women’s basketball player Ra Shaya Kyle was named to the All-ACC First Team following the conclusion of the 2025-26 regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced Tuesday evening.
Kyle started in all 28 contests played and averaged 16.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game while shooting 55.1 percent from the field. She recorded 19 double-doubles, ranking second in the conference and among the top 10 nationally.
Kyle scored in double figures in 23 of 28 games, highlighted by a season-high 36-point performance against Pittsburgh on Feb. 26. Kyle also closed out the regular season with 461 total points and 287 rebounds, surpassing the 1,500 career points and 1,000 career rebounds milestone.
Miami’s 2025-26 postseason starts Wednesday, March 4, with a first-round matchup against Stanford at the 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. All the action from Gas South Arena in Duluth, Ga., will air on ACC Network.
The full list of ACC postseason accolades (as voted on by the league’s Blue-Ribbon Panel):
Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Defensive Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo
Rookie of the Year: Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Sixth Player of the Year: Imari Berry, Louisville
Most Improved Player: Cassandre Prosper, Notre Dame
All-ACC First Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Toby Fournier, Duke
Kymora Johnson, Virginia
Khamil Pierre, NC State
Zoe Brooks, NC State
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Laura Ziegler, Louisville
Taina Mair, Duke
Ra Shaya Kyle, Miami
Talayah Walker, Georgia Tech
All-ACC Second Team
Nyla Harris, North Carolina
Lulu Twidale, California
Ashlon Jackson, Duke
Tajianna Roberts, Louisville
Nunu Agara, Stanford
Carleigh Wenzel, Virginia Tech
Mia Moore, Clemson
Indya Nivar, North Carolina
Cassandre Prosper, Notre Dame
Imari Berry, Louisville
All-Defensive Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Toby Fournier, Duke
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Indya Nivar, North Carolina
Taina Mair, Duke
Brianna Turnage, Georgia Tech
All-Freshman Team
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Lara Somfai, Stanford
Arianna Roberson, Duke
Nyla Brooks, North Carolina
Theresa Hagans, Pitt
Milan Brown, Wake Forest
University of Miami women’s basketball player Ra Shaya Kyle was named to the All-ACC First Team following the conclusion of the 2025-26 regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced Tuesday evening.
Kyle started in all 28 contests played and averaged 16.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game while shooting 55.1 percent from the field. She recorded 19 double-doubles, ranking second in the conference and among the top 10 nationally.
Kyle scored in double figures in 23 of 28 games, highlighted by a season-high 36-point performance against Pittsburgh on Feb. 26. Kyle also closed out the regular season with 461 total points and 287 rebounds, surpassing the 1,500 career points and 1,000 career rebounds milestone.
Miami’s 2025-26 postseason starts Wednesday, March 4, with a first-round matchup against Stanford at the 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. All the action from Gas South Arena in Duluth, Ga., will air on ACC Network.
The full list of ACC postseason accolades (as voted on by the league’s Blue-Ribbon Panel):
Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Defensive Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo
Rookie of the Year: Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Sixth Player of the Year: Imari Berry, Louisville
Most Improved Player: Cassandre Prosper, Notre Dame
All-ACC First Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Toby Fournier, Duke
Kymora Johnson, Virginia
Khamil Pierre, NC State
Zoe Brooks, NC State
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Laura Ziegler, Louisville
Taina Mair, Duke
Ra Shaya Kyle, Miami
Talayah Walker, Georgia Tech
All-ACC Second Team
Nyla Harris, North Carolina
Lulu Twidale, California
Ashlon Jackson, Duke
Tajianna Roberts, Louisville
Nunu Agara, Stanford
Carleigh Wenzel, Virginia Tech
Mia Moore, Clemson
Indya Nivar, North Carolina
Cassandre Prosper, Notre Dame
Imari Berry, Louisville
All-Defensive Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Toby Fournier, Duke
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Indya Nivar, North Carolina
Taina Mair, Duke
Brianna Turnage, Georgia Tech
All-Freshman Team
Uche Izoje, Syracuse
Lara Somfai, Stanford
Arianna Roberson, Duke
Nyla Brooks, North Carolina
Theresa Hagans, Pitt
Milan Brown, Wake Forest