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Quarles-Daniels Earns All-League Second and Defensive Team Honors

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Women's Basketball star guard Brooke Quarles-Daniels highlights the #HLWBB All-League Awards for Oakland, earning All-League Second Team and All-Defensive Team honors.

Quarles-Daniels has made an All-League team in both years of her collegiate career. This season the Sophomore averaged 13.5 points per game, the eighth most in the conference. She also ranked in the top ten in rebounds per game (6.5), field goal percentage (.417), assists per game (3.0), assist/turnover ratio (1.1) and free throw percentage (.636).

An absolute stat-sheet stuffer, Quarles-Daniels has had several career-games this season. She ended the season scoring in double-digits in 15 straight games, reaching double-figures in 24 total games during 2023-24. She has scored over 15 points on ten different occasions, including a career-high 27-point (11-of-14), three assist, seven rebound performance against Green Bay (1/20), which included her second game-winning shot of her career. She eclipsed 20 points on two other occasions this season, going for 22 points (9-of-17)  and six rebounds against Miami (OH) (12/21/23), as well as 21 points (8-of-15) and six rebounds against Wright State (2/29). In another notable performance, she earned a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds at Youngstown State on Jan. 13.

While a force on offense, Quarles-Daniels was also the defensive engine to the Golden Grizzlies defense, earning her the first All-Defensive team nod of her career.

This season Quarles-Daniels led the Horizon League in steals per game (2.3). She has recorded two or more steals in 17 games this season, three or more steals 12 times, and only went four games without recording a steal. She set a career-high in steals in a game in the season opener against Akron (11/06), going on to tie it again versus Milwaukee (2/24).

The only player in the conference to have multiple six-steal games, she always draws the opponent's best offensive player and has held several of her All-League Team members to low scoring games.

See the Full All-League Teams and Awards list below:

2023-24 #HLWBB All-League Awards
Player of the Year: Colbi Maples, Cleveland State
Coach of the Year: Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State
Newcomer of the Year: Mickayla Perdue, Cleveland State
Freshman of the Year: Carter McCray, Northern Kentucky
Defensive Player of the Year: Carmen Villalobos, Cleveland State
Sixth Players of the Year: Callie Genke, Green Bay & Grace Crowley, Milwaukee
Sportsmanship Awards: Kendall Nead, Milwaukee & Mady Aulbach, Youngstown State
 
All-League First Team
Colbi Maples, Cleveland State
Mickayla Perdue, Cleveland State
Natalie McNeal, Green Bay
Amellia Bromenschenkel, Purdue Fort Wayne
Alexis Hutchison, Wright State
 
All-League Second Team
Maddy Schreiber, Green Bay
Katie Davidson, IUPUI
Kendall Nead, Milwaukee
Carter McCray, Northern Kentucky
Brooke Quarles-Daniels, Oakland
 
All-League Third Team
Irene Murua, Detroit Mercy
Bailey Butler, Green Bay
Khamari Mitchell-Steen, Northern Kentucky
Shayla Sellers, Purdue Fort Wayne
Emily Saunders, Youngstown State
 
All-Freshman Team
Paris Gilmore, Detroit Mercy
Jorey Buwalda, Milwaukee
Carter McCray, Northern Kentucky
Renna Schwieterman, Purdue Fort Wayne
Erin Woodson, Purdue Fort Wayne
 
All-Defensive Team
Colbi Maples, Cleveland State
Carmen Villalobos, Cleveland State
Bailey Butler, Green Bay
Brooke Quarles-Daniels, Oakland
Emily Saunders, Youngstown State

Quarles-Daniels leads the Golden Grizzlies into the Horizon League Championships where they look to keep their goals of making it to Indy alive. Oakland hosts NKU in a first round matchup on Tuesday, Mar. 5 at 7 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Brooke Quarles-Daniels

#5 Brooke Quarles-Daniels

PG
5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brooke Quarles-Daniels

#5 Brooke Quarles-Daniels

5' 7"
Freshman
PG