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Kosmack and Isaacs Earn All-AMCC Honors

Cresson, Pa. - The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference released its annual postseason awards on Tuesday morning, and the Mount Aloysius women's basketball team was well represented as Molly Kosmack (Homer City, Pa., Homer-Center) earned First Team All-AMCC honors for the third consecutive season, while Annalyn Isaacs (Harmony, Pa., Mars) made her debut on the all-conference list with Third Team recognition.

Kosmack continued to cement her legacy as one of the premier players in the conference. The junior forward started all 24 games that she appeared in for the Mounties, averaging 15.5 points and a conference-best 13.5 rebounds per game. She poured in 371 total points while shooting a remarkable 59.3 percent (137-of-231) from the field, which is the top field goal percentage in the AMCC.

Dominant on the glass all season, Kosmack's 323 total rebounds led the conference, and she was equally impactful defensively, finishing second in the league in blocks (55). She also shot 84.3 percent from the free throw line, knocking down 97-of-115 attempts. Her consistent production on both ends of the floor has now earned her First Team All-AMCC honors in each of her three seasons in a Mounties uniform. Kosmack also became the program's all-time rebounding leader and eclipsed the 1,000-point mark earlier this season. 

Isaacs, meanwhile, emerged as one of the most dangerous perimeter threats in the conference. Starting all 26 games, the junior averaged 10.4 points per game while connecting on 61 three-pointers, which was the most on the team. Isaacs shot an impressive 39.6 percent (61-of-154) from beyond the arc, the best three-point percentage in the entire conference.

In addition to her shooting, Isaacs added 271 total points and was efficient at the free throw line, converting 84.6 percent (22-of-26). Her ability to stretch the floor and consistently knock down shots from deep played a key role in the Mounties' offensive success throughout the season.

The Mounties finished the 2025-26 season with a 10-16 record (8-8 AMCC) and a first-round loss to #4 Alfred State. The Mounties will have high expectations for next season, with them losing only one senior (Molly Richards) and a strong incoming freshman class to mesh with the returners. 

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