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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
10/8/2025 Grace Dunbar Women's Soccer
10/8/2025 Braden Weise Men's Swimming and Diving
9/30/2025 Laura Fuehrer Women's Volleyball
9/30/2025 Claudia Llamas Women's Volleyball
9/23/2025 Izzy Ostvig Women's Volleyball
9/23/2025 Emigdio Tormo Lopez Men's Soccer
9/16/2025 Zoe Brossman Women's Soccer
9/16/2025 Daniel Danilovitz Men's Cross Country
9/8/2025 Andres Javitt Men's Soccer
9/8/2025 Kalli Williams Women's Soccer
9/2/2025 Brady Geho Men's Soccer
9/2/2025 Lexi Tepper Women's Cross Country
5/6/2025 Marie Abongwa Women's Track and Field
5/6/2025 Alpha Balde Men's Track and Field
4/29/2025 Genelle Stephens Women's Track and Field
4/29/2025 Jesiah Carpenter Baseball
4/23/2025 Haley Luginbill Softball
4/23/2025 Jordan Galloway Men's Lacrosse
4/16/2025 Grace Bruce Women's Lacrosse
4/16/2025 Ethan Hart Men's Track and Field
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