Alicia Porter earns All-Cal Pac First Team honors
MESA, Ariz. – Forward/center Alicia Porter earned All-Cal Pac Conference First Team honors for the second season in a row when the league announced its end-of-season honor roll — she was a unanimous selection — during Sunday's awards banquet at Bell Bank Park during the league postseason tournament's off day.
The two-time NAIA National Player of the Week ended her junior year — she plans to graduate in the spring — as the Cal Pac's scoring champion, thanks to her single-season record-setting 25.0 points per game average, a figure that also ranked her No. 2 in the nation. The Simi Valley native averaged a double-double, thanks to her 13.0 rebounds per game — the fourth-highest average in the country.
Off the court, she earned a spot each semester on Cal Maritime's President's List, the highest honor bestowed by the university to cadets who excel academically and served as this year's Corps Commander. On it, this cadet-athlete singlehandedly rewrote Cal Maritime women's basketball and the conference's records book.
Responsible for two of the top four all-time single-game point totals in Cal Pac Conference history, she set a new all-time Cal Pac single-season double-double total with 21, a total that includes a season-ending 14-game streak.
Porter is responsible for posting the program's all-time top rebound average (9.3 rpg), the league's second-highest all-time double-doubles total (32), a top-four all-time Cal Pac career scoring average (16.1 ppg) and the second-highest single-season scoring average in league history (25.0, 2022-23).
Last season, she set a new conference single-season record at 11.1 rpg and improved that figure by nearly two full rebounds this year.
Through three seasons at Cal Maritime, Porter scored 1,095 career points — the third-highest all-time total in program history — and the third player in school history to reach the 1,000-career-point milestone.