Some Big Time Scoring by Area Grads in NCAA DII WBB
There are 175 area ladies competing in DII. And 16 lead their team in scoring. Season and career milestones are being exceeded. Look to see where they are from and where they are lighting it up.
These 175 ladies, all from Missouri and Kansas, attend 49 colleges in 14 conferences. They come from 121 high schools. And in this group, if you make 74% of your free throws, you are called average.
Tre-Zure Jobe (Wichita South/Emporia State) continues to lead all scorers with 22.0 points/game. Through her 25th game of her redshirt junior year, Tre-Zure has 2,057 career points to go along with her 370 assists and 290 steals. She is averaging 18.7 points per game for her career. Her career scoring total is the 8th most in Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association history.
Brooke Littrell (Green City/Univ of Central Missouri) is less than two years into her collegiate career. She scored 629 points as a freshman, the fourth highest for a season in school history. When you add her 492 points for this year, her 1,121 points puts her 22nd on the all time school career chart. And she has more than two years remaining.
Brittany Ho (Bishop Carroll/Newman University) is a senior who passed a significant milestone this weekend. The numbers in my attached spreadsheet cut off after games played on Friday. However, I want to note what took place when the Jets played on Saturday. Brittany started her collegiate career at Northeastern State University wher she scored 265 points in her two years as a River Hawk. After transfering to Newman University, she scored 280 points as a junior. Adding her 453 points of this season, Brittany had 998 points going into the Jets’ game with Central Oklahoma on Saturday. That game will be memorable for Brittany because her team leading 20 points lifted her over the 1,000 career point milestone. Her 11 rebounds gave her a double/double on her big day.
Of the 16 local ladies leading their DII WBB team in scoring, one is a freshman. Ayden Shannon (Wellington Napoleon/William Jewell College) arrived on campus this year along with her sister, Bree. Ayden leads the Cardinals in scoring with 10.1 points/game. Other freshmen scoring in double digits, but not their team high scorer, are Taleah Dilworth (Lutheran North/Kentucky State Univ.) with 11.7 points/game, Morgan Ramthun (Incarnate Word Academy/Missouri-St. Louis) with 11.1, Amaya Blake (Park Hill/Missouri-St. Louis) with 10.8, and Harper Schreiner (Eudora/Pittsburg State) with 10.3. And please note that the freshman from Eudora is also producing 4.2 assists per game, which is second best in the conference.
These ladies are wrapping up their regular seasons before heading to their conference tournaments. For some, there will be tournament life after their conference tournaments are over. Be sure to get your free subscription to see what these ladies accomplish this year.
Here are the numbers for all 175 of these ladies: