ACC Women’s Basketball Stat Leaders (2025–26): Power, Pace, and Two-Way Dominance

ACC Women’s Basketball Stat Leaders (2025–26): Power, Pace, and Two-Way Dominance

As the 2025–26 season unfolds, the ACC continues to set the standard in women’s college basketball. From elite scorers to lockdown defenders, this year’s stat leaders highlight the league’s depth, versatility, and star power on both ends of the floor.

🔥 Offensive Leaders — Scoring the Basketball

At the top of the scoring chart is Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame), averaging 24.7 PPG. Her relentless pace, pressure defense, and shot-making ability make her one of the most impactful guards in the country.

Right behind her is Kymora Johnson (Virginia) at 18.3 PPG, followed by Toby Fournier (Duke) with 17.3 PPG. Notre Dame places another name in the top five with Cassandre Prosper (17.1 PPG), while Talayah Walker (Georgia Tech) rounds out the list at 16.5 PPG.

Takeaway: The ACC’s offensive leaders aren’t just volume scorers—they’re primary options tasked with carrying heavy responsibility every night.

🎯 Playmakers — Assists Leaders

The engine of Virginia’s offense, Kymora Johnson, also leads the conference in assists at 6.6 APG, cementing her role as one of the ACC’s most complete guards.

She’s followed closely by Mackenzie Nelson (Virginia Tech, 6.2 APG) and Hannah Hidalgo (5.5 APG), proving elite scorers can also be elite facilitators. Mia Moore (Clemson) and Athena Tomlinson (Boston College) complete the top five.

🎯 From Deep — 3-Pointers Made

Once again, Kymora Johnson sits at No. 1, knocking down 3.0 threes per game. Clemson’s Rusne Augustinaite (2.7 3PM) and Pitt’s Carla Viegas (2.5) highlight the ACC’s growing perimeter shooting presence.

Wake Forest’s Mary Carter and Notre Dame’s Iyana Moore round out the leaders.

🛡️ Defensive Anchors — Rebounding & Rim Protection

On the glass, Khamil Pierre (NC State) dominates with 11.9 RPG, followed by Ra Shaya Kyle (Miami) at 10.3 RPG. Stanford’s Lara Somfai continues to be a steady presence inside.

Shot-blocking is led by Uche Izoje (3.0 BPG), with Toby Fournier once again appearing among the elite, reinforcing her two-way value.

🧠 Disruptors — Steals Leaders

Defensively, Hannah Hidalgo stands alone, averaging an eye-popping 5.9 steals per game—a number that reflects her pressure, anticipation, and nonstop motor. She’s followed by Kyla Deck, Indya Nivar, Kymora Johnson, and Vanessa de Jesus.

Final Word

The 2025–26 ACC stat leaders tell a clear story: versatility wins. Players like Hannah Hidalgo and Kymora Johnson are shaping the league with their ability to score, create, and defend at elite levels. As conference play intensifies, these leaders aren’t just filling the box score—they’re defining the race for ACC supremacy.

— Major Movez Media | Blue Blood Report

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