Hampton's Malia Tate-DeFreitas tops all scorers at 18.8 ppg. |
Statistical leaders among Virginia's Division I players through the games of Nov. 30:
Top 10 scorers
(games played, points, average and FG percentage)
Malia Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton 6
113 18.8 39.5
Ashley Perez, JMU
5 93 18.6 41.2
Jennie Simms, Old Dominion 6
110 18.3 34.5
Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU 5 91 18.2 46.5
Ashley Rininger, Liberty 6 97
16.2 53.8
Janelle Hubbard, Richmond 6 96 16.0 47.3
Marlena Tremba, William & Mary 5 78 15.6 50.0
Micaela Parson, Richmond 6 88 14.7 43.2
Taylor Brown, George Mason 8 114 14.3 33.0
Isis Thorpe, VCU 3 41 13.7 37.5
Others (min. 10 ppg): Alexandra Masaquel, William and Mary 13.4; Faith Randolph, Virginia 13.1; Sadalia Ellis, Liberty 12.8; Lauren Tolson, Richmond 12.7; Kaylah Lupoe, Hampton 12.5; Mikayla Venson, Virginia 12.3; Camille Calhoun, VCU 12.2; Aisha Foy, Radford 12.0; Vanessa Panousis, Virginia Tech 11.8;; Kayla Roberts, Norfolk State 11.8; Janayla White, Radford 11.8; Jayda Worthy, Radford 11.5; Koryn Lawrence, Norfolk State 11.2; Siobhan Beslow, Norfolk State 10.8; Aliyah Huland El, Virginia 10.6; Chanette Hicks, Virginia Tech 10.2; Sidney Cook, Virginia Tech 10.0; Lauren Moses, Virginia 10.0; Kristi Mokube, George Mason
10.0; Abby Rendle, William and Mary 10.0
Note: Radford’s Jayda Worthy is tied for 7th nationally
in field goal percentage (.667).
Rebounds
Da’Lishia Griffin, JMU 10.2; Kayla Roberts, Norfolk State 9.6; Jayda Worthy, Radford 8.8; Siobhan Beslow, Norfolk State 8.6; Katelyn Adams, Liberty 8.2; Ashley Rininger, Liberty 7.7; Abby Rendle, William and Mary 7.6; Regan Magarity, Virginia Tech 7.3; Jennie Simms, Old Dominion 6.8; Lydia Rivers, Radford 6.8; Ije Ajemba, Old Dominion 6.7; Alexandra Masaquel, William and Mary 6.6; Lauren Moses, Virginia 6.4; Tiffany Padgett, George Mason 6.4; Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU 6.2; Camille Calhoun, VCU 6.0; Malia Tate DeFreitas, Hampton 6.0; Kaylah Lupoe, Hampton 6.0;
Savannah Felgemacher, JMU
6.0
Note: JMU’s Da’Lishia Griffin ranks 40th in Division I
in rebounding (10.2).
Assists
Muff Mickens, JMU 8.6; Jenna Green, William and Mary 5.2; Keira Robinson, VCU 4.4; Jennie Simms, Old Dominion 4.2; Sadalia Ellis, Liberty 4.0; Koryn Lawrence, Norfolk State 4.0; Chanette Hicks, Virginia Tech 3.5; Marlena Tremba, William and Mary 3.2; Micaela Ellis, Longwood 3.0.
Note: JMU’s Muff Mickens ranks second in Division I in assists per
game (8.6), trailing only Lipscomb’s Loren Cagle (9.0).
3-point shooting
(by total made, with 3FG percentage)
Vanessa Panousis, Virginia Tech 21-47, .447; Ashley Perez, JMU 18-51, .353; Lauren Tolson, Richmond 16-37, .432; Sidney Cook, Virginia Tech 15-39 .385; Keyana Brown, Old Dominion 14-29 .483; Malia Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton 14-36, .389; Jaymee Fisher-Davis, Liberty 12-37 .324; Mikayla Venson, Virginia 11-42 .262; Marlena Tremba, William and Mary 10-24, .417; Jewel Triggs, George Mason 10-26, .385; Kyndal Skersick, Longwood 9-26, .346; Taylor Brown, George Mason 9-40, .225; Isis Thorpe, VCU 8-21, .381; Faith Randolph, Virginia 8-23, .348; Deborah Headen, Longwood 7-14, .500; Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU 7-16, .438;
Note: JMU’s Ashley Perez is tied for 11th nationally in
3-pointers per game (3.60) and Virginia Tech’s Vanessa Panousis is tied for 16th
(3.50). Old Dominion’s Keyana Brown is tied for 34th in Division I
in 3-point percentage (48.3).
Blocks
Abby Rendle, William and Mary 14; Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU 11; Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 10;
Lydia Rivers, Radford 10; Dominique Powell, Virginia Tech 9; Taijah Campbell, Virginia Tech 9;
Kaylah Lupoe, Hampton 9; Jayda Worthy, Radford 8; Kara Wright, George Mason 8; Siobhan Beslow, Norfolk State 7l; Bridget O’Donnell, George Mason 7; Aliyah Huland El, Virginia, 6;
Koryn Lawrence, Norfolk State 6; Destinee Young, Old Dominion 6; Ashley Rininger, Liberty 6;
Catherine Kearney, Liberty 6.
Note: William and Mary’s Abby Rendle is tied for 22nd
nationally in blocks per game (2.8), while Radford’s Lydia Rivers is tied for
30th (2.5) and JMU’s Jazmon Gwathmey is 50th (2.2).
Steals
Chanette Hicks, Virginia Tech 20; Sadalia Ellis, Liberty 18; Lauren Moses, Virginia 16; Breyana Mason, Virginia 15; Keira Robinson, VCU 15; Mikayla Venson, Virginia 13; Gaby Gilmore, Radford 11; Aliyah Huland El, Virginia 11; Jennie Simms, Old Dominion 11; Kaylah Lupoe, Hampton 10; Taylor Brown, George Mason 10.
Note: Virginia Tech’s Chanette Hicks is tied for 24th
nationally in steals per game (3.33) and is sixth among all Division I
freshmen.
Also see:
State team rankings for Nov. 30
Also see:
State team rankings for Nov. 30
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