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Lani, a Mississippi State signee, delivered a historic performance by tying her career high and setting a school single-game record with 42 points, including eight three-pointers. Her dominant outing powered her team to an 86–44 road win over 7A Sparkman, clinching the regular-season Area championship in emphatic fashion.
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Alexis made history against Salem by breaking the single-season assist record, surpassing the previous mark of 169 and now sitting at 171. She capped off the night with a triple-double—10 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists, and two steals—showcasing her all-around impact. Earlier this season, she also set the single-game assist record with 16 against Purdue Poly, breaking the former record of 13.
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At Glenwood she delivered a career-best performance with 43 points, going a perfect 17-for-17 from the free-throw line while knocking down six three-pointers. She also made her presence felt defensively with five steals and added three rebounds to cap off a dominant all-around outing.
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Ackari turned in an outstanding performance against West Boca on January 29, 2026, recording her fourth triple-double of the season and eighth double-double. The freshman finished with 18 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, and five steals, reaching the 100-steal milestone in the process. Her impact on both ends of the floor continues to set her apart, and she is doing remarkable things for her team at such an early stage of her career.
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Ackari delivered another standout performance against West Boca on January 29, 2026, notching her fourth triple-double of the season and eighth double-double. The freshman stuffed the stat sheet with 18 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, and five steals, reaching the 100-steal milestone along the way. Her two-way impact continues to separate her from the field, as she keeps making a major difference for her team at such an early stage in her career.
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On January 30, Lauren etched her name into the history books by setting a new national high school record for career three-point field goals, breaking the previous mark of 639 set just last season by Aliyah Chaves. Earlier in that same game, she also surpassed the Sacramento-area career scoring record, eclipsing the long-standing total of 3,089 points established in 1993 by Danielle Viglione of Del Campo High School. The accolades kept coming the day before, as Lauren was named a McDonald's All-American nominee on January 29.
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Graycin shattered the school record for most three-pointers in a game, knocking down nine threes in the first half and quickly adding her 10th early in the second before the starters were pulled. Shooting an incredible 77 percent from the floor, she finished with 30 points in just 18 minutes of action. The dominant performance fueled a 68–23 team victory, as she single-handedly outscored the opponent.
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She poured in 35 points as a freshman on Friday against Yellville, accounting for half of her team's scoring in a dominant 70–28 victory. Her all-around effort included 10 rebounds, five blocks, four assists, and three steals, showcasing her impact on both ends of the floor.
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