Five Saints Earn All-Citrus Conference Selections
Santa Fe tallies five players with All-Citrus Conference designations
Tallahassee, FL
Five Santa Fe Saints were selected for the 2025-26 Men's and Women's All-Citrus Conference Teams. In the third year of the newly rebranded Citrus Conference, Santa Fe totaled five honorees: two from the men's side and three from the women's side with each team having one first team honoree.
Tre Dubois was selected as First Team All-Citrus Conference. The 6'3 guard from Orlando, Florida had an outstanding freshman season at Santa Fe. Dubois averaged a team high 13.9 points per game along with 5.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. He had two 30-point nights; 38 vs Tallahassee State on November 12th and 30 vs Eastern Florida on January 10th.
"First Team All-Conference is a huge accomplishment that Tre should be very proud of. He impacts the game in several ways, even beyond scoring" adds John Ritzdorf. "He's a big reason why we had the success we did this year. We are happy Tre received this recognition, and it couldn't happen to a better teammate or more humble person!"
Zion McRae was selected as First team All-Citrus Conference. The first-year guard from Gainesville, Florida made an immediate impact for the Saints. McRae averaged 13.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. She crossed the 20-point threshold 3x and was a key factor down the stretch when games were close.
"Having a freshman earn First Team All-Conference honors is a tremendous accomplishment. It speaks to their work ethic, talent, maturity, and respect from the coaches in the league" adds David lowery. "For a first-year player to step in and perform at such a level against experienced competition says a lot about their character and commitment to our team. We're extremely proud of her and excited about what the future holds."
Moses Horne was voted as Second Team All-Citrus Conference. The 6'3 sophomore guard from Denver, Colorado made his mark at Santa Fe and was a key piece to their success this season. Horne shot 37.1% from the field and just under 30% from three, making 50 3's this season. He also got it done on the defensive end, snatching a team high 6.2 rebounds per game with 11 blocks on the year.
"Moses had a great year for us. He obviously had some high scoring games, but beyond scoring he was hard to take off the court as he usually guarded the other team's best player, rebounded, and played both guard positions" adds John Ritzdorf. "Moses carried a big load for us and we are happy for him that his efforts are being recognized."
Lorianys Castanon Cruz was voted as Second Team All-Citrus Conference. The 5'5 guard from Mulberry, Florida was someone opposing teams couldn't leave open as she averaged 11.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game. Castanon Cruz shot 31.2% from 3 this season and scored a career high 27 points twice this season. She recorded a 27-point 10-rebound double-double vs Hillsborough Community College on January 21st.
"We knew from the beginning that this freshman had something special. But what's impressed me most is their willingness to learn, compete, and put the team first" adds David Lowery. "Second Team All-Conference as a freshman is a huge honor, and it's well deserved."
Aniyah Anderson was selected as Second Team All-Citrus Conference. The 5'9 forward from Mobile, Alabama saw almost all her offensive and defensive statistics improve from last season to this season. She averaged 10.8 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 37.4% from the field. She recorded a double-double three times this season and adds another Second Team All-Conference award to her name.
"To be recognized back-to-back by the conference says everything about Aniyah and her work ethic and impact. She competes every day, leads by example, and continues to elevate her game" adds David Lowery.
