Darianna Littlepage-Buggs Earns Prestigious Spot on WBCA All-America Team—Baylor’s Star Just Went National!
In a major recognition of her rising dominance in women’s college basketball, Baylor forward Darianna Littlepage-Buggs has officially been named to the 2025 WBCA Coaches’ All-America Team. This prestigious honor, awarded by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, cements Littlepage-Buggs as one of the top players in the nation and a true force on the court.
A sophomore standout, Littlepage-Buggs has taken the Big 12 by storm with her versatile play, explosive scoring, and relentless presence on the glass. Averaging a double-double for much of the season, she’s been the engine powering Baylor through tough matchups and big-time moments. Whether it’s clutch rebounding, mid-range jumpers, or lockdown defense, Littlepage-Buggs has shown she’s got the full package—and now, the national stage is paying attention.
This WBCA All-America nod isn’t just a personal milestone; it’s a testament to the legacy and continued excellence of Baylor women’s basketball. From Brittney Griner to NaLyssa Smith, the Lady Bears have produced elite talent—and Littlepage-Buggs is proudly carrying that tradition forward.
Head Coach Nicki Collen praised her star forward, calling her “one of the hardest-working, most locked-in players I’ve ever coached,” and emphasized that this honor is “just the beginning” for her young career.
As the season wraps and tournament talk begins to heat up, one thing is clear: Darianna Littlepage-Buggs is not just a name to remember—she’s a name to fear. The WBCA honor solidifies her place among the elite, and it’s only fueling her fire. Watch out, NCAA—Buggs is buzzing, and Baylor is coming.
Sic ’Em Bears.