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Centennial State Women’s Basketball: Four‑Year Leaders Through December 22

An AI-generated statewide snapshot of Colorado’s most productive and impactful collegiate players

Click here for the women’s statistical leaders through December 22.

SCORING LEADERS

Colorado’s scoring race features a blend of explosive sophomores, veteran guards, and high‑efficiency forwards.

  • Coryn Watts (Denver, Aurora, CO — 20.1 ppg) leads the state, a dynamic sophomore guard carrying the Pioneers’ offense.
  • Ivey Schmidt (Western Colorado, Grinnell, IA — 18.8 ppg) continues to be one of the RMAC’s most polished scorers.
  • Olivia Reed (Colorado Mesa, Windsor, CO — 18.6 ppg) anchors Mesa’s dominant start with elite interior production.
  • Mason Rowland (Colorado Mesa, Durango, CO — 17.8 ppg) forms half of the state’s most dangerous scoring duo.
  • Amyah Moore Allen (UCCS, Colorado Springs, CO — 17.5 ppg) powers the Mountain Lions with senior leadership.

Other top scorers include:

  • Milahnie Perry (Air Force, Tampa, FL — 16.1 ppg)
  • Lexus Bargesser (CSU, Grass Lake, MI — 16.1 ppg)
  • Mikylah Espinosa (MSU Denver, Thornton, CO — 16.0 ppg)
  • Kiiyani Anitielu (Adams State, Farmington, NM — 15.7 ppg)
  • Ayianna Johnson (UCCS, Jefferson, WI — 15.1 ppg)
  • Taejhuan Hill (Adams State, Albuquerque, NM — 14.9 ppg)
  • Neenah George (UNC, Dallas, TX — 13.9 ppg)
  • Nevaeh Millard (MSU Denver, Denver, CO — 13.3 ppg)
  • Jayda Maves (Western Colorado, Lakewood, CO — 13.1 ppg)
  • Sofia Baldessari (Mines, Englewood, CO — 12.7 ppg)
  • Rayna Welsch (Colorado College, Eau Claire, MI — 12.5 ppg)
  • Kayla Mackel (Colorado College, Houston, TX — 12.5 ppg)
  • Jenna Shandy (Mines, Parker, CO — 12.2 ppg)
  • Katie Lamb (Fort Lewis, Parker, CO — 11.9 ppg)
  • Jayla Jackson‑Allen (UCCS, Kennedale, TX — 11.9 ppg)
  • Jadyn Watts (MSU Denver, Seattle, WA — 11.3 ppg)
  • Tatum West (UNC, Combine, TX — 11.2 ppg)
  • Emma Sixta (Mines, Portland, OR — 11.2 ppg)
  • Logyn Greer (Colorado, Lansdowne, PA — 11.0 ppg)
  • Desiree Wooten (Colorado, Dallas, TX — 10.8 ppg)
  • Alyssa Eckroth (Western Colorado, Bismarck, ND — 10.8 ppg)
  • Laia Monclova (Denver, Sol de Mallorca, Spain — 10.8 ppg)
  • Makaya Porter (Fort Lewis, Elkhart, IN — 10.8 ppg)
  • Seneya Martinez (CSU Pueblo, Greeley, CO — 10.5 ppg)
  • Alemaualii Fonoti (Fort Lewis, Provo, UT — 10.4 ppg)
  • Hannah Ronsiek (CSU, Sioux Falls, SD — 10.4 ppg)
  • Aniah Hall (UNC, Temple, TX — 10.1 ppg)
  • Ashiian Hunter (Adams State, Mesa, AZ — 10.0 ppg)
  • Caitlin Turnbow (Regis, Las Cruces, NM — 10.0 ppg)
  • Elaina Watson (Adams State, Farmington, NM — 9.9 ppg)
  • Zyanna Walker (Colorado, Wichita, KS — 9.8 ppg)
  • Anaëlle Dutat (Colorado, Cesson, France — 9.8 ppg)

 

REBOUNDING LEADERS

A mix of guards and forwards dominate the glass statewide.

  • Jessica Bollwahn (Regis, Littleton, CO — 12.0 rpg) leads all rebounders.
  • Olivia Reed (Colorado Mesa, Windsor, CO — 10.6 rpg) continues her double‑double dominance.
  • Tatum West (UNC, Combine, TX — 8.8 rpg) and Jayda McNabb (Air Force, Rapid City, SD — 8.8 rpg) sit tied for third.
  • Anaëlle Dutat (Colorado, Cesson, France — 8.2 rpg) anchors the Buffs’ interior.

ASSIST LEADERS

Colorado’s top playmakers include:

  • Mikylah Espinosa (MSU Denver, Thornton, CO — 4.0 apg)
  • Mykaela Moore (Colorado Mesa, Windsor, CO — 3.8 apg)
  • Gabi Fields (UNC, Brownfield, TX — 3.6 apg)
  • Mason Rowland (Mesa, Durango, CO — 3.6 apg)
  • Zyanna Walker (Colorado, Wichita, KS — 3.1 apg)
  • Jenna Shandy (Mines, Parker, CO — 3.1 apg)
  • Elaina Watson (Adams State, Farmington, NM — 3.0 apg)

 

STEALS LEADERS

  • Elaina Watson (Adams State, Farmington, NM — 3.1 spg) leads the state.
  • Jayda McNabb (Rapid City, SD), Josie Davis (Meridian, ID), Zyanna Walker (Wichita, KS), Laia Monclova (Sol de Mallorca, Spain) all average 2.4.
  • Wynter Jones (Little Elm, TX), Jessica Bollwahn (Littleton, CO), Gabi Fields (Brownfield, TX), Tatum West (Combine, TX), Coryn Watts (Aurora, CO), Anaëlle Dutat (Cesson, France) follow closely.

 

BLOCKS LEADERS

  • Makaya Porter (Fort Lewis, Elkhart, IN — 1.3 bpg) leads Colorado.
  • Olivia Reed (Windsor, CO) and Kayla Mackel (Houston, TX) share second at 1.2.
  • Brianna Sealy (Colorado Springs, CO — 1.1 bpg) anchors MSU Denver’s interior.

 

DOUBLE‑DOUBLE LEADERS

  • Olivia Reed (Windsor, CO — 7)
  • Taejhuan Hill (Albuquerque, NM — 5)
  • Jayda McNabb (Rapid City, SD — 4)
  • Mason Rowland (Durango, CO — 3)
  • Rayna Welsch (Eau Claire, MI — 3)
  • Tatum West (Combine, TX — 3)
  • Ayianna Johnson (Jefferson, WI — 2)
  • Jadyn Watts (Seattle, WA — 2)
  • Anaëlle Dutat (Cesson, France — 2)

 

FIELD‑GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS

  • Tatum West (UNC, Combine, TX — 59.8%)
  • Taejhuan Hill (Albuquerque, NM — 57.7%)
  • Ayianna Johnson (Jefferson, WI — 57.3%)
  • Olivia Reed (Windsor, CO — 56.8%)
  • Anaëlle Dutat (Cesson, France — 53.2%)

 

THREE‑POINT PERCENTAGE LEADERS

  • Jayda Maves (Western Colorado, Lakewood, CO — 44.8%)
  • McKenna Murphy (CSU, Omaha, NE — 43.5%)
  • Mason Rowland (Durango, CO — 40.5%)
  • Bhret Clay (Air Force, Hobbs, NM — 40.0%)

 

FREE‑THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS

  • Rayna Welsch (Eau Claire, MI — 84.4%)
  • Lexus Bargesser (Grass Lake, MI — 82.7%)
  • Mason Rowland (Durango, CO — 81.5%)
  • Ja’Shele Johnson (San Antonio, TX — 80.4%)
  • Kiiyani Anitielu (Farmington, NM — 80.3%)

 

MINUTES LEADERS

  • Kaylin Venick (Regis, Rices Landing, PA – 35.6 mpg)
  • Coryn Watts (Aurora, CO — 35.1 mpg)
  • Ivey Schmidt (Grinnell, IA — 34.8 mpg)
  • Jayda Maves (Lakewood, CO — 34.8 mpg)

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