Ohio State women’s Jaloni Cambridge named AP All-American
The Buckeye adds the most prestigious All-American honor to a list of accolades for her 25-26 season
Ohio State Buckeyes guard Jaloni Cambridge (22) shoots past Michigan Wolverines guard Brooke Q. Daniels (5) during the NCAA women's basketball game at the Jerome Schottenstein Center on Feb. 25, 2026.
Ohio State lost 88-86 in overtime. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images For the seventh time in program history, Ohio State women’s basketball featured a player on the Associated Press’ All-American team. This time, sophomore point guard Jaloni Cambridge landed on the prestigious award’s Second Team.
Cambridge led the Big Ten with 26. 4 points per game on top of 5. 6 rebounds and 4.
9 assists per game, all above her season averages. The sophomore scored double-digit points in all 33 games this season and led the Buckeyes in points, minutes played and assists on the season. The award is the biggest in a list of accolades handed out since the end of the Big Ten Tournament.