Four members of the Chestnut Hill College Women's Basketball team have been named to the 2025-26 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women's Basketball All-Academic Team in an announcement made by the conference office.
Named to this year's  CACC All-Academic team were senior Kaya Mobley  and sophomores Anahita Jackson, Anaisah Malone and Tikyra Miller  All four are earning All Academic Team honors for the first time. The four were among 43 student athletes from all 11 member institutions to ean all-academic team status
To be eligible for CACC All-Academic status, a student-athlete must possess a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.50, be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, and be in his/her second year at his/her current institution. New for 2025-26, honorees must also either compete in at least two-thirds of his/her team's games or start at least half.
Mobley sports a dual major of Early Education and Special Education.  The senior guard appeared in all 30 games this season while starting 26.  A dean's list student at Chestnut Hill, Kaya has been named to the CACC Academic Honor Roll is every semester since enrolling at the College.Â
Jackson, a criminal justice major, earned CACC Academic Honor Roll accolades in each of her first three semesters in addition to Dean's List accolades.  She has appeared in 27 games this season.
Malone also sports a dual major of Early Education and Special education.  Thesophomore guard appeared in 22 games this season, averaging nine minutes a game.  In each of her first three semesters at Chestnut Hill, Malone has earned CACC Academic Honor Roll status as well as Dean's List honors. Â
Miller is an accounting major with a sports management minor.  Like her two classmates, she has earned CACC Academic Honor Roll accolades in each of her first three semesters in addition to Dean's List accolades. Miller played in al 30 games, starting in 29. Â
Since joining the CACC for the 2007-08 season, 33 women's basketball players have earned CACC Women's Basketball All-Academic Team honors a total of 64 times in the school's 18 years as a conference member. Five players in program history  have received CACC all academic honors three times during their careers, while six Griffin women's basketball players have earned CACC all-Academic honors twice in their career.