TOWSON, Md. -- Seniors
Makenna Mummert and
Allyia Kennedy were each named Landmark All-Conference selections for the Elizabethtown College women's basketball team on Wednesday. Mummert was voted to the First Team while Kennedy was selected as Honorable Mention.
MAKENNA MUMMERT
Mummert's season started with a bang in Elizabethtown's second game. The senior set a new Landmark Conference single-game points record with 46 at Haverford in a double overtime win. Mummert's point total left her just two shy of the program single-game record and three from breaking it.
She set career-highs across the board as she averaged nearly 34 minutes per game. Her 17.3ppg were second in the conference as she was only one of two players to average over 15.0 per game.
Mummert had 11 games of 20 or more points and shot just shy of 44 percent from the field. She was the Landmark's top shooter at the foul line, hitting on .876 percent of her free throws, also 13th in NCAA Div. III. She sank 99 overall on the season, which was first in the league and her 113 attempts ranked her second.
In the Landmark semifinal victory at second-seeded Susquehanna, Mummert recorded her 1,000th career point, becoming the 33rd player in program history to reach the milestone.
The Landmark Athlete of the Week after her 46-point outburst in mid-November, she was voted First Team, her first all-conference honor.
ALLYIA KENNEDY
Kennedy ranked top five for the Blue Jays in shooting, both field goal percentage and free throw percentage. Her .833 was third in the Landmark while her .494 from the field was fifth. She hit 70 free throws on the season, fourth-most in the league.
She registered a season and career high 29 points in late November in a win at Messiah, going 13-for-19 from the floor and finished a rebound short of a double-double. Kennedy had six double-doubles for Etown in 2025-26, including four in the last five games. She poured in 21 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in the Jays' First Round overtime win over Drew. Kennedy had 14 and 11 in the Landmark Championship loss at Scranton.
Kennedy provided double-digit scoring in 18 of the team's 28 games and had six straight games in double figures to conclude the season.
Kennedy, along with Mummert, helped Elizabethtown rank fourth in Div. III at .770 in team free throw percentage.
She was an Athlete of the Week choice after her big game at Messiah and was picked Honorable Mention, her first all-conference honor.
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