PORTLAND, Ore.— Seven first-year student-athletes have joined the Lewis & Clark College women's basketball program for the 2025-26 season, head coach
Ann Dorris announced. Now in her fifth season, Dorris has added the largest recruiting class of her tenure.
"This incoming class has brought an incredible surge of energy, athleticism and skill to our program," Dorris said. "Each of the seven newcomers brings a unique spark and skill set that has elevated our depth, competitiveness and the strength of our culture, both on and off the court."
Anna Chang — Taipei, Taiwan – Guard
Attended Taipei American School … helped lead her team to three consecutive IASAS Championships (2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25) … named to the IASAS All-Tournament Team in 2024 and 2025 … earned IASAS Most Valuable Player honors in 2025.
Lilly Jordan — Portland, Ore.— Guard
Attended Central Catholic … played for OR3GON TRIPL3 … named team Most Valuable Player in 2021-22 and Most Inspirational Player in 2022-23 … served as team captain from 2021-23 … earned Second Team All-Lewis & Clark League honors and was an Honorable Mention All-State selection in 2023-24 … recognized as the OSAA Moda Health Player of the Game in 2024 … earned Honorable Mention All-Mt. Hood Conference honors in 2024-25 … member of the National Honor Society from 2023-25 … made the honor roll every year from 2021-25 … graduated with a 4.51 GPA.
Ali McCauley — Moraga, Calif. – Guard
Attended Campolindo High School … played for Cal Stars club team … named Team Most Valuable Player all four years … earned Second Team All-League honors as a sophomore and First Team All-League recognition as both a junior and senior … scored over 1,000 career points … her mother played basketball and her father played lacrosse at SUNY Geneseo, while her sisters Gracie and Catie played lacrosse at the University at Albany and the University of California, Davis, respectively.
Lillian Morlan — Federal Way, Wash. – Forward
Attended Federal Way High School … multi-sport athlete who competed in volleyball, basketball, cross country, track and field, softball, and tennis … played club basketball for Elite Prep 17U, Northwest Greyhounds 17U 3SSB, and Team Wilder … served as basketball team captain as a sophomore … lettered in both basketball and track … two-time district qualifier in track and field throwing events … earned varsity athletic awards in basketball and track … recognized as Student of the Month … valedictorian and AICE Diploma candidate.
Hailey Perez — Ewa Beach, Hawaii — Guard
Attended Maryknoll School … played for Legacy Hoops Hawaii … earned All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) Second Team, All-Hawaii Honorable Mention, and Fab 15 Honorable Mention honors in 2024-25 … named All-ILH First Team and All-Hawaii Second Team in 2023-24 … also recognized as the Tarkanian Classic Most Valuable Player and IMUA Tournament Most Valuable Player that same season … received All-ILH Honorable Mention and All-Hawaii Honorable Mention honors in 2022-23 … helped lead Maryknoll to the 2023-24 Hawaii Division II State Championship … consistently achieved High Honors throughout her four years (2021-25) … served as Junior Class President during the 2023-24 academic year.
Ky Roussin — Lynnwood, Wash. — Guard
Attended Mariner High School … played club soccer for Washington Premier and NW United … helped her team reach the state tournament … earned First Team All-League honors … recognized by her school district for outstanding athletic performance.
Kinnedy Scott — Redmond, Ore. — Guard
Attended Ridgeview High School … played for the Three Peaks Basketball Club … served as team captain during the 2023-24 season … earned the Award of Merit for Basketball (Honorable Mention, Intermountain All-Conference and League) for outstanding athletic ability … received the Varsity Athletic Award and earned her second varsity letter in basketball … voted by her teammates to receive both the Raven Award and Heart & Hustle Award … recognized with the Award of Merit for Academic Excellence after posting a 3.8 GPA … also competed in softball, earning the Award of Merit for Softball (Second Team Infield, 5A-4 Intermountain Conference) … collected her second varsity letter in softball and helped Ridgeview to an OSAA State Championship appearance … honored with the Academic All-Star Award for maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher with perfect attendance … previously earned an Award of Merit for Academic Excellence with a 4.0 GPA … also received a Junior Varsity Basketball Participation Award for representing Ridgeview with distinction.