Madison College's Serinity Metcalfe earned NJCAA All-American and is shown in three action poses alongside the NJCAA logo and in front of an American flag
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Metcalfe tabbed for NJCAA All-American honors

Freshman becomes 14th NJCAA All-American in program history, first since 2019

Madison College freshman Serinity Metcalfe was recently named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American as a second team selection 2025-26. She becomes the 122nd All-American in Madison College history, as well as the 14th such recipient in women's basketball and the program's first since Aniah Williams in 2018-19.

2025 NJCAA Division II Women's Basketball All-America Team | Madison College All-Americans | Madison College Women's Basketball Individual Honors

The national honors adds another postseason accolade to the growing list for Metcalfe, who was the second player in program history to be voted Region 4 Player of the Year, to go along with here First Team All-Region 4 selection. The 5'7" guard from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, helped the WolfPack to its first Region 4 crown in a decade and its eighth national tournament appearance in women's basketball, including the team's first-ever in NJCAA Division II. 

Metcalfe led the team with season averages of 20.5 points, 3.5 assists, and 3.9 steals, while also collecting 5.3 rebounds. Her 615 points ranks as the fourth most in a single season in team history and her 117 steals tie for the third most in a season in WolfPack history.

Metcalfe scored 30 or more points on four occasions, including a season-high of 35 against Black Hawk College on January 17. She also established career-bests of nine rebounds, seven assists, and seven steals. Metcalfe shot 76.1% (83-109) from the free throw line, a percentage that sits as the 20th best mark in a season at Madison College. She was tops on the team with 66 three-pointers, highlighted by ten games with at least three makes and four games with six.

Among all Region 4 players, Metcalfe finished top five in scoring and steals, as well as top ten in free throw percentage.

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