OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) announced its Division II women's basketball All-America teams for the 2025-26 season and Johnson County Community College guard Layla Scott and freshman forward Mia Adams were among the players selected.
Scott was one of 10 players selected to the NJCAA D-II All-America first-team, and Adams joined 10 other players who were named to the honorable mention team. Scott and Adams become the 39th and 40th players in JCCC history to be selected All-America by the NJCAA, and Scott became the first to be name first-team as a freshman and sophomore.
Both players were instrumental to helping Johnson County secure a second straight undefeated regular season in program history, finishing 30-0. The Cavaliers would finish the season as KJCCC D-II champions, Region 6 champions, earn the No. 1 seed at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament where they would finish in third-place with an overall record of 35-1, establishing a new team records for victories and winning percentage.
Scott and Adams were selected as All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II and All-Region 6 Division II performers. Scott was named first-team All-KJCCC and All-Region 6 and was selected the KJCCC D-II Most Valuable Player. Additionally, she was selected the KJCCC D-II Player of the Week seven times, the most of any player. Adams was also first-team selection on both the KJCCC and Region 6 teams and was named the KJCCC D-II Freshman of the Year.
Scott led the team and conference in scoring with an average of 16.9 points per game. She was the conference and national leader in made 3-point field goals with 118, which ranks second all-time for a season at JCCC. Scott also led the conference and ranked fifth nationally in total points scored with 607. That total ranks eighth on JCCC's season chart. Scott led the conference in field goals made (209) and assists (149), ranked second in the conference in 3-point field goal accuracy (38.8), steals (76), fourth in free throws made (71), tied for fourth in blocks (18) , fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6) and tied for fifth in rebounds (210). Nationally she ranked 14h in the field goals and assists and 24th in 3-point field accuracy. Scott scored in double figures in 32 games, tying for second most in a season in program history. She produced 20+ points in 11 games, and topped double digits in rebounds and assists once. Scott led the team in scoring 11 games, rebounding twice, assists 22 times and steals in 20 games.
Scott was part the greatest two-year runs in program history, helping JCCC to a record of 69-2, two undefeated regular seasons, two undefeated conference championship seasons, two NJCAA Division II Tournament appearances with a national championship in 2024-25 and a third-place finish in 2025-26 and No. 2 and No. 1 ranking in the final NJCAA D-II Poll. She also became just the sixth player in the program history to score 1,000 points, fnishing with 1,178 (16.6) points, third most in program history. Scott set the career record for most made 3-point baskets with 233, 44 more than the previous record holder. She made a total 396 baskets overall, fifth-most in program history. She also set the career record for games with 10+ points (67) and ranks fourth in games led in scoring (33). At the national tournament, she scored 115 points over her two appearances, tying Casey Ellis's total from the 2001 and 2002 tournaments, and her 14.5 career scoring average ranks tied for sixth. Scott also ranks second in 3-point field goals made (21), third in field goals made (39), tied for third in steals (13), eighth in assists (22) and tied for 11th in total rebounds (38) and made free throws (16).
Adams averaged 13.6 points, 3.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists over 34 games. She shot 47.3 percent from the field (183-for-397), 37.2 percent from 3-point range (45-for-121) and 70.4 percent at the free throw line (50-for-71). She scored in double figures in 28 games and was the team's leading scorer in 10 games. She led in rebounds twice and assists six times. Adams ranked third in the conference in scoring average and total points (461) … Her 461 points also ranked tied for 46th nationally. She also ranked third in the conference in field goals made, fifth in 3-point field goal accuracy and seventh in 3-point field goals bad and field goal accuracy. Adams was the Cavaliers top scorer at the NJCAA National Tournament averaging 14.5 points. She was 23-for-48 from the field, including 9-for-19 from 3-point range. Her 58 total points tied for the 10th-most scored by a JCCC player in national tournament play, and her 14.5 average tied for 13th all-time. Adams tied fourth in team tournament history for made field goals and tied for eighth in made 3-point field goals. She was selected to the NJCAA D-II All-Tournament Team.




















































































































































































































