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Daniella Aronsky & Claire Brock Named to All-UAA Second Team

Daniella Aronsky & Claire Brock Named to All-UAA Second Team

The Emory University women's basketball team had two members selected to the University Athletic Association All-Association Team as announced by the league office on Thursday afternoon.

Senior Claire Brock and sophomore Daniella Aronsky were each selected to the All-UAA Second Team as they led the Eagles to a 17-7 record, 8-6 record in conference play and the team's first berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament since the 2018-19 season.

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Brock was named to an All-UAA team for the second time in her career as she led the team in scoring for the second consecutive season with 16.5 points per game, the fifth best mark in the UAA. Brock stood out as a lethal scorer all season as she finished top 11 in the conference in FG% (44.1%, 11th), 3PT% (35.9%, 9th) and FT% (86.2%, 2nd) with her free throw percentage also standing as the 19th best mark in the nation. Brock added two UAA Athlete of the Week awards to her collection while also picking up her first-ever D3Hoops.com National Team of the Week honor in November. Entering the postseason, Brock has scored in double figures in 18 of the 24 games while crossing the 20-point threshold ten different times. Early in the season, Brock put up back-to-back games scoring 33 and 34 points, the fourth and third most points scored by an individual in a single game in Emory history, as she led the team to victories over Colorado State and LaGrange on the road. In the Eagles' biggest upset of the season over No. 10 ranked Chicago on February 3rd, Brock dropped a conference-best 24 points on 9-for-13 shooting.

Aronsky earned her first-ever All-UAA team selection as she had a monumental season that will go down in Eagles history for her scoring efficiency and passing acumen. Aronsky has paced the nation in three-point shooting as her 47.3% shooting mark from deep on 5.5 attempts per game was the best in Division III. Aronsky's 47.3% shooting mark from three also shatters the Emory single season record for three-point shooting percentage of 43.8% set by Mandy Jackson in the 1993-94 season. Aronsky also had one of the best passing seasons in program history, setting the program's single-season record in assists, and currently sits at 6.6 assists per game which sits as the second most in Division III and her assist to turnover ratio of 2.45 ranked 19th nationally going into the tournament. Aronsky scored in double figures on ten occasions throughout the season including a career-high 23 points in a win over Brandeis on January 22nd. Furthermore, Aronky set the single game assists record against Agnes Scott on November 22nd when she dished out 14 dimes.

Brock and Aronsky look to add to their historic seasons, leading the Eagles into the NCAA First Round on Friday, March 3rd at 5:45 PM against Millikin in Lexington, Kentucky.