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NC State Lands 2 on the 2025-26 Women’s Basketball All-ACC 1st Team

Matthew Bradham

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The ACC has released its 2025–26 postseason awards and All-ACC teams, and NC State is well represented.

Two Wolfpack players earned First-Team All-ACC honors:

  • Junior Guard Zoe Brooks
  • Junior Forward Khamil Pierre

For the third consecutive season, NC State has placed two or more players on the All-ACC First Team. The Wolfpack have also had at least one First-Team All-ACC selection in 10 of the last 11 seasons, highlighting the program’s sustained success.

Zoe Brooks – Junior Guard

Brooks continues to build on an outstanding career in Raleigh.

She is currently averaging:

  • 16.5 points
  • 4.8 rebounds
  • 4.3 assists
  • 1.7 steals

All four marks represent career highs.

Brooks ranks among the ACC’s statistical leaders:

  • 3rd in free throw percentage (.866)
  • 3rd in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.97)
  • 6th in scoring
  • 7th in assists per game
  • 12th in field goal percentage (.436)
  • 12th in steals per game

One of her signature performances came against Virginia Tech, when she scored a career-high 37 points and set a school record for free throws made and attempted, converting 19 of 20 from the line.

This marks back-to-back First-Team All-ACC selections for Brooks. She was also named to the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2024.

Khamil Pierre – Junior Forward

Pierre, who previously played at Vanderbilt, has made an immediate impact for the Wolfpack.

She is averaging:

  • 16.8 points
  • 11.9 rebounds (career high)

Pierre leads the ACC in rebounding and has been one of the nation’s most consistent double-double threats.

Her résumé includes:

  • 20 double-doubles this season
  • 3rd nationally in double-doubles
  • 7th nationally in rebounding

Pierre became just the third player in program history to record 20+ double-doubles in a single season.

Her 20 double-doubles rank 3rd in NC State single-season history, while her 362 rebounds rank 4th.

Pierre has also scored 10 or more points in 24 consecutive games, the third-longest streak by a Wolfpack player since 2000.

With the ACC Tournament approaching, NC State will rely heavily on its two First-Team All-ACC stars as the Wolfpack chase postseason success.


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