2023 Stat Leaders from 2019-2020 Season
The freshman class in New Jersey wasted no time in making a name. They have emerged as some of the top prospects in the state. Here are the statistical leaders from year one. Points: Alexis Davis Alexis Davis 6'0" |…
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Continue ReadingThe freshman class in New Jersey wasted no time in making a name. They have emerged as some of the top prospects in the state. Here are the statistical leaders from year one.
Points: Alexis Davis Alexis Davis 6'0" | SF Woodbury | 2023 State NJ | Glassboro
Davis just came out on top as the scoring leader for the class. She finished with 614 points for an average of 21.8 per game. Davis set the tone for her season with 18 points and 17 rebounds in her first career game. She continued this trend over the course of the season.
Rebounds: Jermyra Bowman-Bethea | LEAP Academy
Bethea grabbed double-digit rebounds in 21 of 25 games as a freshman. She averaged 12.6 per game and finished with 320 total. Bethea was a dominant force on both ends of the floor. She could dominant the glass on the offensive end and score some easy points for her team.
Assists: Madison Schiller Madison Schiller 5'8" | CG Ramapo | 2022 State NJ | Ramapo
Schiller was an all-around threat in 2019-2020. She averaged over 16 points per game and was a dominant rebounder. Schiller also led the freshman class with 5.2 assists per contest. She is a gifted passer that knows how to make the right decisions on the floor.
Blocks: Tianna Whitney Tianna Whitney 5'9" | SF Edison | 2023 State NJ | Edison
Whitney quickly built a reputation as one of the top rim protectors in the state. She is a dominant presence down low. Whitney averaged 4.2 blocks per game as a freshman. She showed great instincts and anticipation when playing defense.
Steals: Hannah Hidalgo Hannah Hidalgo 5'7" | PG Paul VI | 2023 State NJ | Paul VI
Hidalgo is one of the top overall prospects in New Jersey. She is a nationally ranked player that can do it all on both ends. Hidalgo averaged 5.6 steals per game. She is a lockdown defender on the perimeter. She has quick hands that allow her to get in the passing lane at will. Hidalgo can take over a game on either end and turn defense into quick offense.