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Hart Headlines Historic Season, Named Mid-South Conference Player of the Year

Hart Headlines Historic Season, Named Mid-South Conference Player of the Year

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. After a dominant 2025-26 regular season campaign that placed her among the league's elite from start to finish, Bethel's Micah Hart has been named the Mid-South Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year.

Hart started all 28 games this season, averaging 31.7 minutes per contest while pouring in 18.8 points per game which led the league. In conference play, she elevated her game even further, averaging 20.7 points per outing against MSC competition. She finished the regular season with 527 total points, shooting an efficient 51 percent from the field and an impressive 39.3 percent from three-point range.

When the lights were brightest in conference action, Hart was even sharper. She shot 50 percent from the floor and a blistering 43.9 percent from beyond the arc, while knocking down 91.2 percent of her free throws. Her ability to score at all three levels made her one of the most difficult matchups in the league.

Hart's impact went far beyond scoring. The versatile standout pulled down 168 rebounds (6.0 per game), dished out 58 assists, and added 56 steals and 28 blocks, showcasing her all-around presence on both ends of the floor. She consistently filled the stat sheet while maintaining efficiency and composure, committing just 46 turnovers all season.

Playing nearly 32 minutes per game overall — and almost 36 per game in conference play — Hart proved to be the steady force her team relied on night after night. Her combination of production, efficiency, and leadership ultimately set her apart, earning her the conference's top individual honor.

 "Micah is the definition of a complete player," said head coach Chris Nelson. "What makes her special isn't just the numbers — it's the consistency, the leadership, and the way she competes every possession. She put the work in all year long, and this honor is a reflection of that. We're incredibly proud of her."  

With the Mid-South Conference Player of the Year award now attached to her name, Hart's 2025-26 season will be remembered as one of the most complete and impactful performances in recent program history.