NEW HAVEN, Conn. (March 29, 2026) – Felician University men’s basketball junior Jeremiah Anderson and Holy Family University women’s basketball senior Taylor Hinkle have been named consensus 2025-26 NCAA Division II All-Americans. Both players were voted onto the All-America teams of the Division II Conference Commissioners Association and their respective national coaches associations, all announced during the past week.
Anderson, a guard from Brooklyn, N.Y., was a Third-Team D2CCA honoree and a member of the single, 17-player team Division II All-America squad selected by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. His 20.5 points per game were 24th nationally among D-II players, while his 5.4 assists average and 2.47 steals per game were both 16th. He also averaged 5.5 rebounds while shooting 49.2 percent from the field and 84.4 percent at the foul line.
Anderson, a transfer playing in his first season at Felician, is the first All-American in the history of the Golden Falcons’ program. The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Year and CACC Tournament Most Valuable Player, he set Felician’s single-season record with 656 points. He helped lead the Golden Falcons (28-4, 19-1 CACC) to conference regular-season and tournament championships and the NCAA Round of 32.
Hinkle, a swing player from Chalfont, Pa., was a Third-Team D2CCA selection and a member of the single, 10-player team chosen by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. She averaged 13.9 points, 12.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists while shooting 44.9 percent from the floor and 78.9 percent at the foul line. Hinkle is the nation’s third-leading rebounder, and was fourth among D-II players with 21 double-doubles.
Hinkle was an Honorable-Mention WBCA All-American as a junior in 2024-25, becoming the third All-American in Holy Family women’s basketball history. The 2025-26 CACC Player of the Year, she helped lead the Tigers (30-5, 20-0) to an undefeated conference regular season and the NCAA East Region championship. Hinkle is the all-time leading rebounder at Holy Family and second on the CACC’s NCAA-era list with 1180 for her career.
The D2CCA All-America teams are administered and selected by institutional and conference athletics communications directors.
Founded in 1961, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has been affiliated with NCAA Division II for 20 years. Conference institutions compete for championships in 17 sports – seven for men, nine for women, and one co-ed. The CACC contains 11 full members in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Membership includes the University of Bridgeport, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Dominican University New York, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Post University, Thomas Jefferson University, and Wilmington University.