Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference "To be Canada's premiere collegiate athletic conference by developing and inspiring leadership through excellence in academics, sport and citizenship"

Brittney Thibeaux Honoured as 2019-20 ACAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year

Brittney Thibeaux Honoured as 2019-20 ACAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year

Medicine Hat, AB (March 4, 2020) – The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is pleased to announce Brittney Thibeaux of the Olds College Broncos has been selected as the 2019-20 ACAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year sponsored by Basketball Alberta. 

In 2019-20, Thibeaux had one of the most balanced seasons, statistically, that an ACAC basketball student-athlete could imagine. She ranked in the top ten in almost every statistical category. Though playing three games less due to playing a 21 game schedule compared to the 24 game schedule of the ACAC North Division, Thibeaux ranked tenth in the ACAC (6th in South) with 722 minutes played, first in field goals with 215, third (2nd in South) in field goal percentage with 50.8%, second in points and points/game with 526 and 25/game, fifth in free throws (third in South) with 82, fourth in rebounds (third in South) with 207, second in defensive rebounds (top in South) with 139 for 9.9 rebounds/game (fifth in South and sixth in the ACAC), 32nd in assists (23rd in South) with 46, seventh in ACAC in steals (sixth in South) with 58 and second (top in South) in blocks with 49. 

Thibeaux is a two-time ACAC scoring champion and ranks near the top of several career statistical categories, though only competing in the ACAC for three seasons. She also holds several ACAC records, including most two-point field goals in a season with 218, most blocks in a game, season and career with seven, 49 and 130 respectively (the last two which she set during the 2019-20 season). 

Brittney is a team captain and leader on the team. She leads by example with her work ethic on the court. She makes her team better and does what it takes to win, while also quickly picking her opponent up off the floor. An indication of her self-improvement is how she scored 14 three-point shots this season, after scoring two and one the previous two seasons. She also broke her own record with 49 blocks and a career-high 58 steals this season.

"Brittney's impact reaches further than the basketball court," Broncos Athletics Manager Trina Radcliffe said. "She is a 'franchise' player in how committed she is to the game and how she makes the players around her better. All of us in the Broncos family is proud of her accomplishments over the past three seasons and know she will do amazing  things as her basketball career continues."

Thibeaux is a six-foot forward from Lake Villa, Illinois competing in her fifth year of eligibility after transferring from North Dakota State College of Science for her third year. She will be graduating this spring with a Sports Management Diploma and Business Management Certificate. This is the second season in a row that Thibeaux has been honoured as the ACAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year and her third consecutive year as an ACAC South First-Team All-Conference member. Thibeaux was also MVP of both the ACAC and CCAA Championship tournaments last season (2018-19), helping the Broncos to a gold medal at both. She was ACAC and CCAA Women's Basketball Player of the Year in 2018-19.

This prestigious award was presented to Brittney Thibeaux at the 2020 ACAC Women's Basketball Championship held on March 4 at Medicine Hat College. 

– 30 –

About the ACAC: The ACAC is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics in Alberta. Its mission is to provide competitive collegiate sport experiences, promote academic achievement and be a leader of sport development in Canada.

For more information on the ACAC, please visit our website: www.acac.ab.ca

For additional information, contact:

Trina Radcliffe
Manager, Athletics
403.556.8351
tradcliffe@oldscollege.ca 

Mark Kosak, ACAC
Chief Executive Officer
403-875-7329
markk@acac.ab.ca

Twitter: @acac_sport / #ACACWBB20
Facebook:  AlbertaCollegesAthleticConference