is to recognize NCCAA student-athletes who epitomize the Christian character qualities of:
: acknowledging a life of faith and sharing that faith with others (Hebrews 11)
: striving to do all things at the highest standard (Philippians 4:8).
The NCCAA is pleased to recognize Alyssa Loudermilk of
Pensacola Christian College (PCC) as the 2017 DII Women’s Basketball Game Plan 4 LIFE Award winner.

Loudermilk, a senior guard from Greenwood, South Carolina, is a leader on the court for the Lady Eagles with her play. This season she averaged 12.9 points (No. 23 in NCCAA), 4.4 rebounds, 3.4 steals (No. 5), and 1.5 assists per game. In her career, Loudermilk has been named First Team All-Regional, Regional Player of the Year, and First Team All-American, while also helping her team win 3 straight Regional Championships. Loudermilk is the Lady Eagles’ all-time leader in scoring with 1767 points, steals, and games played.
Off the court, Loudermilk has a heart for ministry. She serves in a Saturday morning outreach that shares the Gospel with inner city kids, in church youth camps as a camp counselor during the summer, and actively in her church. Loudermilk has been on two college mission trips to the Philippines and will be going on a trip to Brazil with other PCC student-athletes to share her faith.
“Alyssa has always pushed for excellence,” stated Jared Sellars, PCC’s Women’s Basketball Coach. “She gives her absolute best and works just as hard in practice as in games.
GP4L Award Finalists
Faith Conn, Kentucky Christian University
Previous Winners