LC State’s Stevens Caps Career as Three-Time All-American

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Alisha Alexander | LCSC Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Information
KANSAS CITY, MO – Callie Stevens etched her name again in LC State Women’s Basketball history with the third All-American honor of her career. She became the fourth Warrior to earn the distinction three times after being named a Second-Team All-American by the NAIA today.

“Callie has put her heart and soul into basketball and I am so extremely proud of her for getting recognized at the national level,” Head Coach Caelyn Orlandi said. “She has been one of the most prolific scorers in the NAIA for the last three seasons and being an All-American, in my opinion, is one of the best awards to receive. She has most definitely put in the time to be excellent at what she does and I am proud of her over and over again.”

The senior from Puyallup, Wash., capped her career as the first three-time Cascade Conference Player of the Year and the first LC State athlete to earn the award three times in any sport. One of three Warriors to start all 32 games this season, Stevens led LC State in minutes per game (29.3), field goals made (193), 3-pointers made (90), free throws made (77), points scored (553) and points per game (17.3). She dealt 102 assists and had 55 steals. The guard shot .454 from the floor, .354 from 3-point range and .770 from the free throw line.

Stevens scored a career-high 38 points at Warner Pacific, which is tied for fourth-most by a Warrior in a single game, and hit seven 3s in the contest which is tied for third-most. She teamed up with Ellie Sander for a combined 65 points in the game to set an LC State record for points by a duo.

The guard scored 553 points in the 2023-24 season which is tied for 10th-most by a Warrior in a single season and her made 90 3-pointers ranks fifth. At the end of her career, Stevens ranks fourth in 3-pointers made (253), sixth all-time in scoring (1,611), sixth in points per game (16.0) and eighth in field goals made (561). She was voted the Cascade Conference Player of the Week four times this season and 11 times throughout her career.

Stevens joins Julie Stringer (1991-93), Rosie Albert (1995-98) and Jasmine Stohr (2010-12) as the only Warrior women to be named an All-American at least three times in their career.

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