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Grace Arnolie Named Second Team All-Ivy
3/11/2025 3:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. - Following her standout performance throughout the 2024-25 season, junior guard Grace Arnolie has been named Second Team All-Ivy as announced by the league on Tuesday.
This achievement marks Arnolie's third consecutive season earning Ivy League recognition, after being named as an Honorable Mention following her freshman and sophomore years.
This season Arnolie became the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 career points. She achieved this milestone in Brown's contest against Princeton on Feb. 1. Arnolie closes out the 2024-25 season in 16th place in career points with  a total of 1,092.Â
The Vienna, Va. native entered the season with 107 career three-pointers made. She has since climbed three places in the program's rankings, finishing out the season in seventh place with 154 career triples.Â
Arnolie set a career-high with 35 points in Brown's win over Yale on Jan. 11. She joined Justine Gaziano '20, Vita Redding '99, and Donna Yaffe '85 for sixth place in most points scored in an individual game in Brown's record books. Arnolie continued to set new career-highs in multiple categories this season including points per game (14.8), assists per game (3.7), and free throw percentage (.853). Her free throw percentage placed her fifth in individual season records.
Senior center Gianna Aiello was named Academic All-Ivy for her success on the court and in the classroom. Aiello will graduate in May with a degree in computer engineering.Â
The complete list of All-Ivy teams and Major Award winners can be found below.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Harmoni Turner, Harvard
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ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
*Katie Collins, Penn
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kitty Henderson, Columbia
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COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Columbia
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FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
*Kitty Henderson, Columbia
*Harmoni Turner, Harvard
*Ashley Chea, Princeton
Riley Weiss, Columbia
Stina Almqvist, Penn
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Grace Arnolie, Brown
Cecelia Collins, Columbia
Elena Rodriguez, Harvard
Skye Belker, Princeton
Fadima Tall, Princeton
HONORABLE MENTION
Victoria Page, Dartmouth
Mataya Gayle, Penn
Parker Hill, Princeton
Mackenzie Egger, Yale
* Unanimous selection
This achievement marks Arnolie's third consecutive season earning Ivy League recognition, after being named as an Honorable Mention following her freshman and sophomore years.
This season Arnolie became the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 career points. She achieved this milestone in Brown's contest against Princeton on Feb. 1. Arnolie closes out the 2024-25 season in 16th place in career points with  a total of 1,092.Â
The Vienna, Va. native entered the season with 107 career three-pointers made. She has since climbed three places in the program's rankings, finishing out the season in seventh place with 154 career triples.Â
Arnolie set a career-high with 35 points in Brown's win over Yale on Jan. 11. She joined Justine Gaziano '20, Vita Redding '99, and Donna Yaffe '85 for sixth place in most points scored in an individual game in Brown's record books. Arnolie continued to set new career-highs in multiple categories this season including points per game (14.8), assists per game (3.7), and free throw percentage (.853). Her free throw percentage placed her fifth in individual season records.
Senior center Gianna Aiello was named Academic All-Ivy for her success on the court and in the classroom. Aiello will graduate in May with a degree in computer engineering.Â
The complete list of All-Ivy teams and Major Award winners can be found below.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Harmoni Turner, Harvard
Â
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
*Katie Collins, Penn
Â
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kitty Henderson, Columbia
Â
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Columbia
Â
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
*Kitty Henderson, Columbia
*Harmoni Turner, Harvard
*Ashley Chea, Princeton
Riley Weiss, Columbia
Stina Almqvist, Penn
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Grace Arnolie, Brown
Cecelia Collins, Columbia
Elena Rodriguez, Harvard
Skye Belker, Princeton
Fadima Tall, Princeton
HONORABLE MENTION
Victoria Page, Dartmouth
Mataya Gayle, Penn
Parker Hill, Princeton
Mackenzie Egger, Yale
* Unanimous selection
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