WALTHAM, Mass. – Brandeis University senior
Lulu Ohm of
Waltham, Mass., of the women's basketball team and senior
Toby Harris of
Durham, N.C., and the men's team, have each earned multiple All-Region accolades for their performances during the 2024-25 season.
Ohm, who was previously selected to the first-team All-University Athletic Association, was named second-team All-Region II by D3hoops.com and fourth-team All-New England by the New England Women's Basketball Coaches Association (NEWBA).
Ohm led the Judges and the UAA in scoring this season, averaging 18.2 points per game. Ohm's 456 points scored were the second-highest in program history, as was her scoring average. Ohm also led the conference with an 85.4% free-throw percentage. She finished 42nd in Division III in scoring average and 29th in free throw percentage.
Ohm also led the Judges with 56 assists and 35 steals, ranking 13th and 12th in the conference, while finishing third on the team in rebounding, averaging 4.0 boards per game.
Ohm scored in double digits in all but two games this season, reaching 20 points 11 times and 30 points twice. Her 37 points in the season opener set a new school record for points in game, surpassing a record set in 2010 by Brandeis's current director of athletics,
Jessica Chapin '10. Ohm was the team's leading scorer 18 times and leading rebounder three times this season.
Ohm graduates 24th on the career scoring list with 724 points, 14th with 80 career 3-pointers and third in career free-throw percentage (82.4%).
Harris, who as a first-team All-UAA selection for the men for the second time in his career, was a first-team All-Region II honoree by D3hoops.com and earned second-team honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Harris was the Judges' leading scorer this season, averaging 18.8 points per game, fourth-most in the UAA this season. His 19.0 points per game in UAA contests was also fourth-best. Harris scored in double digits in all but two games this season, including 10 20-point games. He scored 28 in a game twice, non-conference contests against Rhode Island College and Middlebury, and had 27 in an 86-79 win over Washington University.
Harris's 65 3-pointers were the second-most in the league and 75th in Division III, while his 40.4% 3-point percentage was highest among qualifying players and 30th among all Division III players. His 48.5% field goal percentage was second on the Judges and fifth in the conference, while his 84.7% free-throw percentage was fourth overall.
Harris also finished second on the team in rebounding, averaging 5.5 boards per game, 13th-best in the league. He also had 45 assists, 16 steals and eight blocked shots.
Harris ends his Brandeis career with 1,132 points, becoming the 36th player in school history to reach the milestone and finishing 22nd on the all-time list despite missing much of his junior season to injury. His 15.2 points-per-game average is 15th all-time among players who have played in at least 50 games for the Judges. His 173 3-pointers are eighth all-time, while his 40.8% 3-point percentage is ninth and his 82.5% free-throw percentage ranks seventh.
Ohm is a 2021 graduate of Waltham High School.
Harris is a 2021 graduate of Durham Academy.