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Heidi Williams

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    11/18/2025
  • Sport
    Women's Basketball
  • Bio
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Heidi Williams is the UMBC Athlete of the Week after she became UMBC's first America East Weekly Award winner of the 2025-26 season, earning Rookie of the Week honors after an impressive showing at Virginia on Thursday. 

Williams, a freshman from Prince George's County, Md., averaged 10.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game in a 1-1 week for UMBC. 

In Thursday's historic victory over Virginia, the program's first win over a Power Four team, Williams scored 14 points and grabbed five rebounds in 20 minutes. She also hit four free throws in the final six seconds of the game to ice away the victory for UMBC. Williams made seven of eight free throws in the game. She added six points, six rebounds, and three blocks on Sunday afternoon in a 56-54 loss to Brown. 
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
2/23/2022 Brett Baucia Men's Lacrosse
2/23/2022 Ariella Garcia Women's Track and Field
2/16/2022 Caroline Sargent Women's Swimming and Diving
2/16/2022 Niklas Weigelt Men's Swimming and Diving
2/8/2022 L.J. Owens Men's Basketball
2/8/2022 Janee'a Summers Women's Basketball
1/25/2022 Nathan Johnson Men's Basketball
12/15/2021 L.J. Owens Men's Basketball
12/15/2021 Janee'a Summers Women's Basketball
12/7/2021 Jasmine Holland Women's Track and Field
12/7/2021 Dani Nicusan Men's Swimming and Diving
11/30/2021 Keondre Kennedy Men's Basketball
11/30/2021 Keelah Dixon Women's Basketball
11/24/2021 Aysia Miller Women's Volleyball
11/24/2021 Keondre Kennedy Men's Basketball
11/9/2021 Quantrell Jones Men's Soccer
11/3/2021 Kai Wisner Men's Swimming and Diving
11/3/2021 Loren Teter Women's Volleyball
10/27/2021 Grace Rigsbee Women's Volleyball
10/27/2021 Gabe Laracuente Men's Swimming and Diving
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