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Arnolie and Moreland Earn All-Ivy Nods
3/10/2026 3:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. - Following their standout performances throughout the 2025-26 season, senior guard Grace Arnolie and forward Alyssa Moreland have both earned All-Ivy honors, as announced by the conference on Tuesday. Arnolie was named to the First Team, while Moreland was named to the Second Team.
This achievement marks Arnolie's fourth consecutive season earning Ivy League recognition. She was named an Honorable Mention as a freshman and sophomore, and was named Second Team after her junior year last season. Arnolie is the first Bear to be named to the First Team since Kyla Jones in 2023.
Alyssa Moreland reaches another milestone in her career earning her first All-Ivy recognition.
Arnolie reached many milestones in her final year, including hitting a total of 204 career three-pointers moving her into fifth place in program history. She reached this feat in Brown's 62-47 win over Cornell on Feb. 27. Arnolie also hit a career-high seven threes in Brown's 64-48 win at Cornell on Jan. 17. Her seven triples placed her tied for third in three-point field goals in an individual game in program history. Arnolie closed out the regular season with a career-best three-point percentage at 34.9. She ranks second in the Ivy League in three point field goal percentage, as well as three point field goals per game (2.3).
The Vienna, Va. native led the way for Brown in scoring with an average of 17.9 points per game, making her the second-highest scorer in the conference. She ranks sixth in program history with 1,503 career points.
Moreland rounds out her senior season with a career-year setting and tying multiple highs, as well as ranking among the best in the nation in statistical categories. Moreland grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds in Brown's 58-51 win over Dartmouth on Feb 13. She tied her career-highs in assists (6), blocks (4), field goals made (10), and free-throws made (7).
Moreland led the Ivy League in rebounding for the majority of the season, and even ranked within the top-20 nationally in rebounds per game. She hit a season-high ranking of ninth in the nation with 12.0 rebounds per game. Moreland closes out the 2025-26 season as the only player in the Ivy League averaging a double-double with 11.9 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.
Additionally, senior forward Beth Nelson has been named Academic All-Ivy for her dedication on the court and in the classroom. Nelson will graduate in May with a degree in chemistry.
The complete list of All-Ivy teams and Major Award winners can be found below.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Riley Weiss, Columbia (Jr., G)
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Perri Page, Columbia (Sr., F)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Olivia Jones, Harvard (Fr., G)*
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton
FIRST TEAM
Grace Arnolie, Brown (Sr., G)*
Riley Weiss, Columbia (Jr., G)*
Karlee White, Harvard (Jr., G)*
Madison St. Rose, Princeton (Sr., G)*
Perri Page, Columbia (Sr., F)
SECOND TEAM
Alyssa Moreland, Brown (Sr., F)
Abigail Wright, Harvard (Jr., C)
Katie Collins, Penn (So., F)
Skye Belker, Princeton (Jr., G)
Fadima Tall, Princeton (Jr., F)
HONORABLE MENTION
Fliss Henderson, Columbia (Jr., G/F)
Mataya Gayle, Penn (Jr., G)
Olivia Hutcherson, Princeton (Jr., F)
Ashley Chea, Princeton (Jr., G)
Ciniya Moore, Yale (So., G)
*unanimous selection
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This achievement marks Arnolie's fourth consecutive season earning Ivy League recognition. She was named an Honorable Mention as a freshman and sophomore, and was named Second Team after her junior year last season. Arnolie is the first Bear to be named to the First Team since Kyla Jones in 2023.
Alyssa Moreland reaches another milestone in her career earning her first All-Ivy recognition.
Arnolie reached many milestones in her final year, including hitting a total of 204 career three-pointers moving her into fifth place in program history. She reached this feat in Brown's 62-47 win over Cornell on Feb. 27. Arnolie also hit a career-high seven threes in Brown's 64-48 win at Cornell on Jan. 17. Her seven triples placed her tied for third in three-point field goals in an individual game in program history. Arnolie closed out the regular season with a career-best three-point percentage at 34.9. She ranks second in the Ivy League in three point field goal percentage, as well as three point field goals per game (2.3).
The Vienna, Va. native led the way for Brown in scoring with an average of 17.9 points per game, making her the second-highest scorer in the conference. She ranks sixth in program history with 1,503 career points.
Moreland rounds out her senior season with a career-year setting and tying multiple highs, as well as ranking among the best in the nation in statistical categories. Moreland grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds in Brown's 58-51 win over Dartmouth on Feb 13. She tied her career-highs in assists (6), blocks (4), field goals made (10), and free-throws made (7).
Moreland led the Ivy League in rebounding for the majority of the season, and even ranked within the top-20 nationally in rebounds per game. She hit a season-high ranking of ninth in the nation with 12.0 rebounds per game. Moreland closes out the 2025-26 season as the only player in the Ivy League averaging a double-double with 11.9 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.
Additionally, senior forward Beth Nelson has been named Academic All-Ivy for her dedication on the court and in the classroom. Nelson will graduate in May with a degree in chemistry.
The complete list of All-Ivy teams and Major Award winners can be found below.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Riley Weiss, Columbia (Jr., G)
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Perri Page, Columbia (Sr., F)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Olivia Jones, Harvard (Fr., G)*
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton
FIRST TEAM
Grace Arnolie, Brown (Sr., G)*
Riley Weiss, Columbia (Jr., G)*
Karlee White, Harvard (Jr., G)*
Madison St. Rose, Princeton (Sr., G)*
Perri Page, Columbia (Sr., F)
SECOND TEAM
Alyssa Moreland, Brown (Sr., F)
Abigail Wright, Harvard (Jr., C)
Katie Collins, Penn (So., F)
Skye Belker, Princeton (Jr., G)
Fadima Tall, Princeton (Jr., F)
HONORABLE MENTION
Fliss Henderson, Columbia (Jr., G/F)
Mataya Gayle, Penn (Jr., G)
Olivia Hutcherson, Princeton (Jr., F)
Ashley Chea, Princeton (Jr., G)
Ciniya Moore, Yale (So., G)
*unanimous selection
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program, and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropic support from alumni, parents, fans and friends. A gift through the Sports Foundation makes an immediate impact on today's Brown Bears and helps them to be their best in the classroom, in competition and most importantly in the community. To learn more about supporting the Bears, please click here.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on Twitter, @BrownU_Bears on Instagram, like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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