Stat Leaders for 2019-2020
The girls basketball season is over and state champions have been crowned. Now seems like as good a time as any to show which players led the state in each category. POINTS: Ally Landau | Golda Och: 31.5 per game…
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Continue ReadingThe girls basketball season is over and state champions have been crowned. Now seems like as good a time as any to show which players led the state in each category.
POINTS: Ally Landau | Golda Och: 31.5 per game
Landau put on an absolute show every time she stepped on the floor. She scored 30 or more points in 15 of 20 games this season. This includes two games of 41 points against Barringer and Orange. Landau led the state in scoring and will play for Haverford College next season.
2. Leianya Massenat | Trenton: 27.7
3. Kristina Donza Kristina Donza 5'9" | SG Jackson | 2020 State NJ | Jackson Memorial: 26.7
4. Colleen McQuillen Colleen McQuillen 5'10" | SG Cresskill | 2021 State NJ | Cresskill: 24.6
5. Nay Nay Clark | Oakcrest: 24.5
REBOUNDS: Anisha Able | Barringer: 17.4 per game
Able led the state in rebounds and did it by a wide margin. She grabbed double-digit rebounds in every game this season and had 20 or more eight times. She set a season-high of 26 in a win over West Side and had exactly 25 in four games. These are eye-popping numbers.
2. Makoye Diawara Makoye Diawara 6'0" | SF Bayonne | 2020 State NJ | Bayonne: 14.7
3. Ally Landau | Golda Och: 13.7
4. Diamonique Williams | Shabazz: 13.5
5. Janai Hawley | Leonia: 13
ASSISTS: Eliana Huancaya | Kearny: 7.4 per game
Huancaya led the state in total assists and assists per game. She totaled 2-7 assists throughout the season. In early February, Huancaya dished out a season-high 14 assists in a win over Belleville. She was the definition of a true point guard from the beginning of the season.
2. Demaris Rodriguez | Secaucus: 7.3
3. Bianca Giordano | Jackson Memorial: 7.1
4. Eniya Scott Eniya Scott 5'6" | PG Bayonne | 2022 State NJ | Bayonne: 6.4
5. Caitlyn Decker | Red Bank Regional: 6.1
BLOCKS: Anisha Able | Barringer: 5.6 per game
Able has cemented her name as one of the most dominant forwards in the state. She is already on this list for rebounds and will now add blocks. She led the rest of the players in the state by over one per game.
2. Nahali Tittle | Teaneck: 4.4
3. Caileigh Walsh | Gill St. Bernard’s: 4.3
4. Katy Gashler | Westwood: 4.2
5. Tianna Whitney | Edison: 4
STEALS: Ally Landau | Golda Och: 8.8 per game
Landau put up the craziest numbers this season. She finished with nine triple-doubles this season and seven of them have come because she finished with double-digit assists.
2. Chloe Milanesi | Veritas Christian: 7.1
3. Emily Alers-Gonzalez | Newark East Side: 6.4
4. Saniah Caldwell Saniah Caldwell 5'8" | PG Saddle River Day | 2022 State #52 Nation NJ | Saddle Day River: 6.1
5. Jordan Janowski | Saddle Day River: 5.9