HUNTSVILLE – Wallace State Community College’s basketball teams swept the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) Division I Tournament championships on Saturday at UAH’s Spragins Hall.
The second-seeded Wallace State women opened the day with a 49-46 victory over top-ranked Shelton State, and the Wallace State men capped the sweep with a 98-90 triumph.
It’s the first time in Wallace State history both programs have won the ACCC Tournament title in the same season. The Lady Lions won their first tournament championship since 2011, and the men’s program earned its second straight championship and fifth since 2010.
Women’s game | Wallace State 49, Shelton State 46
The Lady Lions (28-4) avenged a pair of regular-season losses to Shelton State, winning their sixth straight game under first-year coach Joseph Simmons.
Tournament MVP Idaysia Mercer scored a game-high 17 points and added four assists for Wallace State. Kallie Tinker scored 11 points and Kameron Sanders added 10.
Makala Hobdy and Alana Obioanozie led Shelton State with 15 points apiece. Lameria Thomas contributed eight points and 13 rebounds.
Shelton State, the regular season champion, was seeking its 10th straight conference tournament title. The Lady Bucs close the season with a 28-4 record.
Wallace State advances to play in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I National Championship in Casper, Wyo., on March 25-April 1.
Men’s game | Wallace State 98, Southern Union 90
Top-seeded Wallace State (26-5) scored 98 points for the second consecutive game, outlasting Southern Union for the conference title.
Wallace State’s men, winners of eight straight, had four players finish with double figures: Authur Johnson scored 28 points and had six assists, Christian Thompson finished with a double-double, registering 22 points and 19 rebounds, Antonio Cochran scored 20 points and Kendarius Anderson added 17 for the Lions, who average 96 points per game.
Southern Union, the No. 2 seed, was led by Isaiah Dennis’ 32 points. Tajiden Davis finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds and Prince Mensah scored 15 points. The Bison closed the season at 19-13.
Wallace State, led by first-year coach Faron Key, advances to the NJCAA Division I National Championship to be held in Hutchinson, Kan., on March 22-29.
ACCC Division II results
Chattahoochee Valley Community College’s (CVCC) women and Snead State’s men were recently crowned ACCC Division II Tournament champions.
The Lady Pirates (21-6) also prevailed on Saturday, beating Palm Beach State 62-55 at the Gulf Coast District Championship.
Zy Thompson paced the way for CVCC, scoring a game-high 26 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Nyelle Lee and Cameron DaCosta added nine points apiece.
CVCC now advances to play in NJCAA Division II National Tournament to be played March 17-22 in Joplin, Mo, making its first national tournament appearance in 30 years.
Snead State’s men (22-9) won the program’s third ACCC Tournament championship under coach Jeremiah Patterson. The Parsons’ season ended on Saturday, dropping a 68-64 contest to Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Postseason awards have been announced across all division.
Women’s ACCC Division I
Shelton State’s Julie Nekolna was named the 2025 ACCC Player of the Year and Lady Bucs’ coach Madonna Thompson the Coach of the Year.
1st team: Julie Nekolna, Shelton State; Kallie Tinker, Wallace State; Jamya Griffin, Calhoun; Alana Obianozie, Shelton State; and Makela Hobdy, Shelton State.
2nd team: Kameron Sanders, Wallace State; Breona Walker, Lawson State; Jenice Adjessom, Coastal Alabama-South; Janiya Labyzon, Bishop State; and Lameria Thomas, Shelton State.
Men’s ACCC Division I
Kedar Bodie of Bishop State was named the ACCC Player of the Year and Bishop State’s Trent Eager the Coach of the Year.
1st team: Kedar Bodie, Bishop State; Kami Young, Wallace State; Prince Mensah, Southern Union; Mekhi Fitts, Gadsden State; and Kendarius Anderson, Wallace State.
2nd team: Stephen Williams, Coastal Alabama-South; DaSean Sellers, Lawson State, Isaiah Dennis, Southern Union; Carson Muse, Calhoun; and Christin Beam, Southern Union.
Women’s ACCC Division II
Ameyah Gray of Lurleen B. Wallace was named the Player of the Year, and Chattahoochee Valley coach Joe Richardson was selected as the Coach of the Year.
1st team: Ameyah Gray, Lurleen B. Wallace; Zy Thompson, CVCC; Tiffani Goodman, Coastal Alabama CC-North; and Tazi Harris and Nailah Mayes, both of Snead State.
2nd team: Aaliyah Younger, CVCC; La’Mya McGrue, Snead State; Ta’Myla Allen, Wallace Community College-Selma, and Tishana Key and Tajaee Young, both of Coastal Alabama-North.
Men’s ACCC Division II
Davyon Butler of Snead State was named the Player of the Year and Chuck Taylor of Coastal Alabama-North was the Coach of the Year.
1st Team: Davyon Butler, Snead State; Katayvon Jefferies, Marion Military Institute; Vophcy Prophete, Reid State; Deondrian Tank, Coastal Alabama-North; and Josiah Hardin, Snead State.
2nd team: Joshua Whitehurst, Coastal Alabama-North; Nykeem Gainer, Enterprise State; Jared Days-Jean, Chattahoochee Valley, Jaquavious Wallace, Marion Military Institute; and Johnathan Crawford, Bevill State.
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About the ACCC
The Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) is a 501 (c)(3) collegiate athletic conference and member of the NJCAA and Region XXII. Participating member colleges are comprised of 180 individual teams, providing opportunities for more than 2,200 student-athletes. Sports that make up the ACCC are baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, volleyball, and esports. ACCC colleges have won NJCAA Division I national championships in baseball, men’s golf and softball and Division II national championships in cross country, men’s golf and women’s and women’s tennis. Final Four appearances have been made in women’s basketball, and ACCC athletes have ultimately competed as Olympians, in the NFL and MLB, including producing World Series champions.