Monday, January 6, 2014

Statistical leaders - through Jan. 5


Old Dominion's Shae Kelley

Division I leaders among Virginia schools in the Triple Crown stats (points-rebounds-assists) through the games of Jan. 5:

Scoring

1. Robyn Parks, VCU                               15   355   23.7
   - Earned her fourth Atlantic 10 Player of the Week award after three monster game in a six-day span.

2. Uju Ugoka, Virginia Tech                      14   271   19.4
   - Has led or tied for the Hokies' scoring lead in 11 straight games.

3. Taylor Brown, George Mason               15   280   18.7
   - The Atlantic 10's third-leading scorer.

4. Malia Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton           15   272   18.1
   - Ranks sixth among all Division I freshmen in scoring and second in minutes played (36.3). Georgetown's Natalie Butler (Lake Braddock) is at 36.9.

5. Kirby Burkholder, JMU                        14   252   18.0
   - Leads the CAA in scoring and 3-pointers per game (2.6) and ranks second in free throw percentage (86.7).

6. Daeisha Brown, Longwood                    10   178   17.8
   - Tied a career high with 29 points in Saturday's 78-71 win over Charleston Southern.

7. Alyssa Bennett, Hampton                        15   250   16.7
   - Has notched a double-double in four of her last five games and seven times overall.

8. Shae Kelley, Old Dominion                    14   229   16.4
   - Has led ODU in scoring nine times and in rebounding 11 straight games and 12 out of the 13.

9. Ashley Rininger, Liberty                        14   219   15.6
   - Has recorded nine double-doubles. Had 27 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks in Thursday's 92-69 rout of Charleston Southern.

10. Janaa Pickard, George Mason             15   225   15.0
   - Leads the Atlantic 10 in rebounding and blocked shots (2.2 bpg) and ranks in the top 10 in scoring and field goal percentage. Also makes 79 percent of her free throws.

11. Nicole Hamilton, Hampton                   15   210   14.0
   - Also leads the Lady Pirates in assists (5.5 apg), steals (2.3 spg), blocks (1.9 bpg) and minutes played (37.1) while chipping in 5.6 rebounds per game.

12. Ayana Avery, Radford                           15   202   13.5
   - Has made at least three 3-pointers in five straight games and eight of her last 10. Scored a career-high 24 points on Dec. 30 against Charleston Southern.

13. Isis Thorpe, VCU                                    15   200   13.3
   - Is shooting 40.4 percent from 3-point range (40 of 99).

Others (at least 10 ppg playing at least half their team's games): Rae Corbo, Norfolk State 13.2; Marlena Tremba, William and Mary 12.9; Toia Giggetts, JMU 12.6; Kaitlyn Mathieu, William and Mary 12.5; Ataira Franklin, Virginia 12.4; Genevieve Okoro, Richmond 12.1; Sandra Ngoie, George Mason 12.0; Liv Healy, Richmond 11.9; Jazmen Boone, William and Mary 11.8; Keira Robinson, VCU 11.5; Faith Randolph, Virginia 11.5; Precious Hall, JMU 11.4; Kyla Kerstetter, William and Mary 11.4; Vanessa Panousis, Virginia Tech 11.1; Sarah Imovbioh, Virginia 11.0; Jessica Pellechio, VCU 11.0; Rachel Gordon, Norfolk State 10.9; Monet Tellier, Virginia Tech 10.8; Kristina King, Richmond 10.6; Ebony Brown, Norfolk State 10.2.

Rebounding

1. Rachel Gordon, Norfolk State                13   161   12.4

2. Shae Kelley, Old Dominion                     14   150   10.7

2. Uju Ugoka, Virginia Tech                        14   150   10.7

4. Janaa Pickard, George Mason                15   157   10.5

5. Ashley Rininger, Liberty                         14   141   10.1

6. Robyn Parks, VCU                                  15   145     9.7

7. Alyssa Bennett, Hampton                        15    136     9.1

8. Brielle Ward, Hampton                           15    129     8.6

9. Genevieve Okoro, Richmond                  15    121    8.1

10. Kirby Burkholder, JMU                       14   112     8.0

11. Katelyn Adams, Liberty                        14    110    7.9

12. Talisha Watts, George Mason                15    121    7.7

13. Sarah Imovbioh, Virginia                       14   107     7.6

13. Kaitlyn Mathieu, William and Mary     12     91     7.6

Others (at least 5 rpg): Taijah Campbell, Virginia Tech 7.4; Liv Healy, Richmond 7.3; Hannah Young, Virginia Tech 7.0; Catherine Kearney, Liberty 6.6; Khalilah Ali, Longwood 6.5; Toia Giggetts, JMU 6.4; Liz Brown, Richmond 6.4; Ayana Avery, Radford 6.3; Nicole Hamilton, Hampton 5.6; Daeisha Brown, Longwood 5.6; Jordynn Gaymon, Radford 5.5; Quineshia Leonard, Norfolk State 5.5; Sandra Ngoie, George Mason 5.4; Rachael Ross, Radford 5.3; Malia Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton 5.1; Chelisa Painter, Old Dominion 5.1; Nikki Newman, JMU 5.0

Assists

1. Keira Robinson, VCU                              15   97      6.5

2. Nicole Hamilton, Hampton                      15   82      5.5

3. Taylor Brown, George Mason                  15   75     5.0

4. Vanessa Panousis, Virginia Tech              14   68     4.9

5. Monet Tellier, Virginia Tech                    14   58      4.1

6. Angela Mickens, JMU                              14   56      4.0

7. Emily Frazier, Liberty                              14   51      3.6

7. Rae Corbo, Norfolk State                          13   47      3.6

9. Sadalia Ellis, Liberty                                 14   47      3.3

10. Kelsey Wolfe, Virginia                             14    45     3.2

11. Breshara Gordon, Radford                     14    43     3.1

12. Galaisha Goodhope, Old Dominion        14    42     3.0

12. Daeisha Brown, Longwood                     10    30     3.0

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