🔥 A-10 Women’s Basketball Power Player Rankings (2025–26)
Maggie Doogan | Richmond
🔥 A-10 Women’s Basketball Power Player Rankings (2025–26)
Based on production, minutes played, efficiency, and two-way impact
#1 — Maggie Doogan | Richmond
The engine of the conference. 22.8 PPG, 8.5 REB, 5.1 AST while playing nearly 35 minutes a night. Elite usage, elite efficiency, and matchup-proof versatility.
#2 — Zahirah Walton | George Mason
A physical scoring forward who lives at the line and finishes through contact. 19.6 PPG, 6.0 REB with strong defensive activity.
#3 — Alexis Black | Fordham
High-volume perimeter scorer with playmaking juice. 19.4 PPG, nearly 39% from three, plus 2.4 STL—a true two-way guard.
#4 — Laycee Drake | St. Bonaventure
Efficient bucket-getter who rebounds like a forward. 15.9 PPG, 6.6 REB, steady under pressure and tough late-game cover.
#5 — Gabby Casey | Saint Joseph’s
Do-it-all guard impacting every column. 15.8 PPG, 6.8 REB, 3.8 AST, strong defender who thrives in heavy minutes.
#6 — Nayo Lear | Dayton
Efficiency merchant with scoring balance. 15.7 PPG on 51% FG, low-usage turnovers despite major minutes.
#7 — Charlise Dunn | Davidson
Reliable high-minute producer. 15.4 PPG, 8.0 REB, strong positional defender who stabilizes lineups.
#8 — Alexis Bordas | Duquesne
One of the league’s best shooters. 15.1 PPG, 3.1 made threes per game, stretches defenses instantly.
#9 — Ashleigh Connor | La Salle
Consistent scorer with defensive instincts. 15.1 PPG, strong rebounding guard with disruptive hands.
#10 — Aryss Macktoon | La Salle
High-motor guard impacting both ends. 15.1 PPG, 3.7 STL, defensive pressure changes games.