Senior Brett de Bear received the MVP and top defender awards and she shared the Brit award as the women's basketball team gathered for its award banquet.
Albion College got a jump on Kresge Gymnasium’s 90th anniversary, celebrating the proud tradition of Briton athletics in the facility with a bold new look.
Brett de Bear scored 29 to finish second on Albion's all-time scoring list, Danielle Fraley produced a career-high 16 and Taylor Nugent scored her only basket of the season as the seniors walked off the Kresge Gymnasium court for the last time with a 77-65 victory over Saint Mary's
Brett de Bear moved into fourth place on the Albion women's basketball all-time scoring list with a 25-point performance in the Britons' 84-62 victory over Trine
Albion trailed by as many as 21 in the first half, but rallied in an 81-77 loss to Adrian. Olivia Savage and Brett de Bear produced 17 points apiece for Albion.
First-year student-athlete Bailey Tuttle is using her height in the frontcourt for the first time in her basketball career after hanging around the three-point line during her AAU days
Olivia Savage scored five of her career-high 14 points in the final 7 ½ minutes of regulation as Albion erased a 13-point deficit only to fall to Saint Mary's in overtime
Brett de Bear moved into seventh place on Albion's all-time scoring list and Emily DeWaters and Olivia Savage scored in double figures in a 56-50 win over Trine
Albion reeled off a 16-5 run to forge a tie at 35 late in the second half, but the Britons were unable to complete the rally in a 42-40 loss to Manchester
Albion played too fast on the offensive end in a 56-50 loss to MIAA rival Kalamazoo. Darian Payne achieved her fourth double-double of the season for Albion.