LHU’s Robinson, Evans earn PSAC major nods; four earn all-PSAC
Lock Haven women’s basketball standouts Alana Robinson and Madeline Evans swept the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division Athlete and Defensive Athlete of the Year honors to headline four Bald Eagles named to the All-Conference Team. The PSAC Wen’s Basketball All-Conference awards are voted on by the coaches.
Robinson and Evans were also named the PSAC East first team, while Jenadia Jordan and Rhlyn Rouse were named to the second team.
Lock Haven earned the Eastern Division’s No. 1 seed after going 22-5 overall and 18-3 in conference play. The Haven finished the regular season on a 16-game winning streak, which ranked in the top-five in the country, while going an unblemished 16-0 vs. the East.
The Bald Eagles went 13-1 in front of the home crowd during the regular season and reached the PSAC Tournament Quarterfinal.
Robinson completed a decorated career by claiming PSAC East Athlete of the Year honors, giving her a major conference award in each of her four seasons after being voted Freshman of the Year in 2023 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2024 and 2025. She finishes her time at Lock Haven with more than 1,500 points, 750 rebounds, a program-record 240 blocks and 220 steals.
This season, Robinson ranked second in the PSAC with 55 blocks, was second in steals per game at 2.4 and finished fifth in total steals with 68. Her presence on the glass and on the defensive end helped Lock Haven rise to No. 1 nationally in rebound margin in Division II, and she was recognized as PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week twice and Defensive Athlete of the Week twice.
Evans earned her first major conference honor as PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Year and secured a spot on the First Team after a Second Team selection in 2024. The junior center anchored the interior for The Haven and turned in one of the most productive seasons in the country.
Evans recorded 19 double-doubles and led the nation in that category for much of the year, while pacing the PSAC in free throws made with 185 – a total that ranked fourth in Division II. She also led the conference in total rebounds with 344, which is also a program record. Offensively, she shot 51% from the field, 44% from 3-point range and 81% at the free-throw line.
Jordan was named to the All-PSAC East second team for the second straight season and concluded her career with more than 1,400 points, 600 rebounds, 350 assists and 200 steals. The senior guard’s versatility and willingness to adapt defined her time at Lock Haven. Over four seasons, Jordan shifted from an off-ball scoring guard, to the team’s primary offensive option, to one of the league’s premier point guards. She earned PSAC East Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week honors three times this season and authored the first triple-double in program history in a win over Millersville.
Rouse earned her first All-PSAC East honor with a second team selection, adding to a résumé that already included PSAC East Freshman of the Year in 2023. The junior forward rounded out Lock Haven’s core and delivered career-best numbers across the board.
Rouse averaged 11.6 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, nearly posting a double-double on a nightly basis. She poured in a career-high 26 points in a February win over East Stroudsburg and shot 72% from the free-throw line, marking improvement at the stripe in each of her seasons.

