Bishop Shanahan Grad’s Productive Season of College Basketball Earns Her All-Conference Honors

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Image of Courtney Warley via Manhattan College.

West Chester native Courtney Warley, who recently completed her junior season as a center on the Manhattan College women’s basketball team, has been named to the All-ECAC Second Team.

Warley, who played her first two years of high school hoops at Rustin and her last two years at Bishop Shanahan, also became just the eighth player in Manhattan history to earn All-MAAC First Team recognition.

The Eastern College Athletic Conference has 220 member institutions in NCAA Divisions I, II, and III that range in location from Maine to South Carolina and west to Missouri. Most or all members belong to at least one other athletic conference. Manhattan belongs to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

The 6-foot-3 Warley started all 29 games this season for the Jaspers, who finished 15-14 in the regular season before their campaign was cut short when the MAAC Tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. She averaged 34.9 minutes per game, ranking fifth in the conference. She also contributed 11.6 points and 8.7 rebounds per contest, while shooting 48.6 percent from the field and nabbing 2.4 steals per game (38th in NCAA Division I).

Warley recorded the MAAC’s best rebounding performance of the season, pulling down a career-high 19 against Rider on Feb. 15. Warley was named the MAAC Player of the Week on Feb. 24 and, the following day, became the first Manhattan women’s basketball player to be named the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Player of the Week.

Warley’s father, Carlin Warley, starred at Saint Joseph’s University from 1991-95.

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