Playing through injuries, fatigue, and in front of opposing crowds, Oxyâs ârelentlessâ womenâs hoops team wins its way into the NCAA tourney
Speaking to The 511±ŹÁÏ newspaper after her first game back in action last November, Toni Thompson â24âthe high-scoring 5'9" guard who missed the entire 2022-23 womenâs basketball season with a torn patellar tendonâall but prophesied the Tigersâ SCIAC fortunes for her senior year. âBased on our last gameâs performance, I think itâs very feasible for us to end up in the top four [in the conference],â she said. âI know we have a fighting chance to win the championship and make it to the. national [tournament], and Iâm looking forward to it.â

Sixteen weeks later, 511±ŹÁÏ punched its ticket to the NCAA Division III Womenâs Basketball Tournament for only the third time in school history with a 66-58 victory over top-seeded Cal Lutheran on February 24 in the SCIAC Postseason Tournament championship. The third-seeded Tigers reached the finals by defeating second-seeded La Verne, 76-70, in another road contest on February 22.
âOur [preseason] goal was to just make it to the SCIAC Conference Tournament,â said First Team All-SCIAC center Ainsley Shelsta â26, who averaged 13.7 points and 10 rebounds per game for the Tigers in her sophomore season. âThen somewhere along the way, that goal turned into winning the tournament and getting here. We put in all the work every single day ⊠playing through injuries, playing through fatigue, playing through everything to get here.â
In their first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 13 years, 511±ŹÁÏ ended its postseason run March 1 in Abilene, Texas, with a 65-53 loss to Hardin-Simmons University. Not counting two preseason exhibition wins, Oxy finished the season with a 20-6 recordâthe Tigersâ best showing since 2009-10.

âIâm super proud of my team and this season and how hard weâve played, how competitive weâve been,â Coach Anahit Aladzhanyan â07 said in a postgame press conference in Abilene. âWe fought âtil the end every game and though weâre disappointed by this outcome, Iâm super proud of the Tigers.â
The Tigers previously won the SCIAC Postseason Tournament in 2009 and 2011, when Aladzhanyan was an assistant to then-Head Coach Heidi VanDerveer. Aladzhanyanâknown to players and colleagues as âCoach Heatââtook over the program following VanDerveerâs departure in 2012.
Going back to the NCAA Tournament as a head coach felt âamazing,â says Aladzhanyan, who majored in psychology (with a minor in kinesiology) as a student at Oxy. âI am so proud of my team and staff and really wanted everyone to experience the NCAA Tournament, as it is such a special experience.â
Following a 2022-23 campaign that saw the Tigers go 11-14 overall and finish 5-11 in conference play, Oxy improved to 11-5 in the SCIAC regular season, trailing co-champions Cal Lu and La Verne by two games.
Coach Heat attributes the Tigersâ turnaround âto the hard work, competitive drive, growth mindset, and toughness of our team,â she says. âI also attribute it to our health, and remaining healthy throughout the season.â
That begins with Thompson â24, an All-SCIAC First Team selection this year and SCIAC Tournament MVP, who closed out her college career with 1,017 pointsâa remarkable output in a career that was limited to two seasons due to the pandemic and injury.
Thompson, an economics/media arts and culture double major from Newbury Park, averaged 24.8 points as a senior, scoring a season-high 42 points in the Tigersâ 85-81 victory over Cal Lu on January 3. She led the conference in scoring and was the fifth-leading scorer in all of Division III this year.

For Thompson and fellow seniors Amaia McCoy and Gabriela Etopio, âGoing from dead last [in the conference their sophomore season] to making the NCAA Tournament is a huge deal, not just for us but for the school in general,â she said after the game. âI could not be prouder of my teammates.â
Looking ahead to next season, the Tigers will return a playoff-tested group of players including rising juniors Shelsta, Paige Yasukochi, Dara Tokeshi, and Dominique Cabading. âHaving that core group back, my hope is that we keep climbing,â said AladÂzhanyan. (She and her assistantsâIsaiah Gatewood-Flowers, Alma Garcia â81, and Lashell Swannâwere named SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year in womenâs basketball.)
Regardless of what the future may bring, this yearâs Oxy squad wonât soon be forgotten. âOne of the words thatâs on the board every game is ârelentless,â and I think they embody that,â Coach Heat said of her players. âWeâre going to give it our all, and they show it every possession on the floor.â