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WAKE UP — The Numbers Don’t Lie: Meet the Players Dominating the WNPA

There’s no hiding at this level.
Approaching the midway point of the WNPA season, the athletes at the top haven’t just been productive — they’ve been different. They’re dictating tempo, shifting momentum, and delivering performances that directly fuel winning. The mid-season statistical leaders aren’t simply filling box scores; they’re shaping the personality and identity of the league.

From explosive scorers like Amelia Sow and Jordyn Wheeler, to dynamic creators like Kaylen Sta. Maria, to two-way threats such as Chance Berry, the first half of the season has made one thing clear: the separation is real, and the stars are emerging.

This is the official breakdown of who is truly dominating in the WNPA halfway through the 2025–26 season.


WNPA 2025 STAT LEADERS 

POINTS PER GAME

Player PPG
Amelia Sow 26.7
Jordyn Wheeler 24.0
Chance Berry 18.5
Kaylen Sta. Maria 17.0
Amaya Robinson 16.5

3-POINT MAKES (TOTAL — INCLUDING TIES)

Player 3PM
Portia Reisen 14
Kaylen Sta. Maria 13
Cayenne Buchanan 9
Gabby Morash 7
Olivia Plummer 7
Amaya Robinson 7

REBOUNDS PER GAME

Player RPG
Chloe Kengne 11.0
Emma Dongelmans 10.7
Riley Collinson 10.3
Silvana Maldonado 7.7
Eunicia Salgado 7.5

ASSISTS PER GAME

Player APG
Gabby Morash 7.3
Chance Berry 6.0
Kaylen Sta. Maria 6.0
Amelia Sow 4.3
Amaya Robinson 4.0

STEALS PER GAME

Player SPG
Yohana Fami 4.5
Portia Reisen 3.8
Alex Newson 3.7
Amaya Robinson 3.5
Chance Berry 3.5

BLOCKS PER GAME

Player BPG
Emma Dongelmans 5.7
Rose Hanna 1.7
Marilla Plivcic 1.5
Kayln Crocker 1.3
Ella Plummer 1.3

FULL PLAYER ANALYSIS — FINAL VERSION


SCORING LEADERS


Amelia Sow — 26.7 PPG

2027 | 6’1 G/F | Fort Erie International Academy

Amelia is the prototype modern wing: explosive, powerful, versatile, and relentless. She overwhelms defenders with a combination of size, strength, and fluid athleticism. Her ability to attack closeouts, change pace, and initiate from multiple spots on the floor makes her one of the most unstoppable scorers in the country. Defensively, she guards multiple positions and influences possessions with activity, length, and motor.

Her 26.7 PPG is the highest in the WNPA, built on multiple 30+ point performances and elite efficiency despite facing consistent double-teams. Amelia created advantages at every level — finishing through contact, pulling up in transition, and knocking down timely perimeter shots. She dictated every game she played in.


Jordyn Wheeler — 24.0 PPG

2026 | 6’0 G/F | Niagara Prep

Jordyn is a dynamic three-level scoring guard who blends efficiency with confidence and polish. She plays with excellent balance, uses strong footwork to generate separation, and attacks defenders with a poised, controlled pace. Whether she’s rising into a jumper, attacking the rim, or spacing the floor with perimeter shooting, Jordyn brings a complete and reliable scoring package.

Her 24.0 PPG elevates her into the league’s top scoring tier, powered by strong shooting splits — including 40% from three and 85.7% from the line. She was consistently productive across all three games, showcasing her ability to carry offensive load while maintaining efficiency. Jordyn’s presence strengthened Niagara Prep’s perimeter attack and made her one of the WNPA’s most dangerous scorers.


Chance Berry — 18.5 PPG

2027 | 5’11 G | Royal Crown

Chance is a physical scoring guard who punishes defenders with downhill pressure, explosiveness, and body control. She embraces contact, finishes strong at the rim, and uses her frame to create mismatches. Her ability to work out of isolation, attack off the bounce, and generate high-percentage looks sets her apart as a top two-way guard.

Her 18.5 PPG came from two incredibly efficient games — including 25 points on 81.8% shooting. She averaged 56.5% from the field, attacked in transition, scored through midrange touch, and buried timely threes. Chance instantly cemented herself among the WNPA’s elite scorers.


Kaylen Sta. Maria — 17.0 PPG

2026 | 5’9 PG | Niagara Prep

Kaylen is a tactical, high-IQ point guard who plays with poise and balance. She uses advanced reads to manipulate defenses, leverages her shooting threat to stretch the floor, and attacks space with a strong handle and excellent pacing. Her ability to play under control while still applying pressure makes her incredibly hard to guard.

Her 17.0 PPG reflects her consistency and versatility. She shot the ball with confidence, attacked the rim with precision, and provided Niagara with steady scoring across all three levels. Kaylen is one of the most complete guards in the league.


Amaya Robinson — 16.5 PPG

2026 | 5’6 G | Royal Crown

Amaya is a shifty, confident scoring guard with a natural feel for creating her own shot. Her footwork, release speed, and balance allow her to score from deep, attack closeouts, and operate in tight spaces. She brings rhythm, composure, and clear scoring instincts.

Her 16.5 PPG came alongside 7 total three-pointers, tying her for a top-five spot in 3PM. She shot 42.9% from deep and scored efficiently in both games. Amaya’s three-level scoring presence made her a central piece of Royal Crown’s offensive firepower.


Gabby Morash — 16.0 PPG

2026 | 5’5 PG | King’s Christian

Gabby is a high-energy guard who thrives on pace, aggression, and creativity. She constantly pressures defenses by attacking downhill and breaking open plays with burst and fearlessness. Her finishing package and pull-up jumper give her multiple scoring outlets.

Her 16.0 PPG was built on transition scoring, midrange shot creation, and timely threes. She consistently delivered runs that shifted momentum and ignited King’s Christian’s offense.


3-POINT LEADERS


Portia Reisen — 14 3PM

2028 | 5’8 PG | Fort Erie International Academy

Portia is a pure perimeter threat with a quick release and deep shooting range. She thrives in pick-and-roll spacing, relocates instinctively, and punishes defenders who go under screens. Her ability to shoot off the catch or off slight rhythm dribbles forces defenses to extend far beyond the arc, opening driving lanes for her team. She plays with confidence, poise, and the mentality of a floor-stretcher you cannot leave open.

Her 14 made threes lead the WNPA, built on consistent multi-game shooting performances. Portia’s efficiency and volume from beyond the arc have turned her into one of the most dangerous long-range threats in the league. Every game she steps on the floor, defenses must game-plan around her shooting gravity — and she continues to deliver.


Kaylen Sta. Maria — 13 3PM

2026 | 5’9 PG | Niagara Prep

Kaylen is a high-IQ shooter who blends accuracy with composure. Her perimeter game is rooted in balance and decision-making, allowing her to read defenders, rise into open looks, and punish any hesitation in coverage. She shoots with confidence, especially in rhythm and early offense, making her a major spacing asset.

Her 13 threes place her second in the league, highlighted by multiple games with three or more makes. Kaylen’s three-point shooting has been a core piece of her overall scoring profile and one of Niagara’s most reliable offensive weapons. She delivers timely perimeter shots and stretches the floor at a high level.


Cayenne Buchanan — 9 3PM

2027 | 5’8 SF | King’s Christian

Cayenne is a smooth spot-up shooter with a natural feel for spacing and timing. She finds gaps in defensive coverage, stays ready on the catch, and shoots with compact mechanics that make her release difficult to contest. Her perimeter presence forces defenses to respect the wing and corner areas, allowing her team to play with better spacing and tempo.

Her 9 threes land her firmly inside the top three of the league. Cayenne’s ability to knock down shots in big moments and provide consistent spacing has been essential to her team’s offensive flow. When she’s set and in rhythm, she’s one of the most reliable perimeter options in the WNPA.


Gabby Morash — 7 3PM

2026 | 5’5 PG | King’s Christian

Gabby is a confident, aggressive guard whose perimeter shooting complements her downhill explosiveness. She creates space with her handle, gets defenders shifting, and uses her ability to attack the paint to set up clean perimeter looks. Her three-point shot forces defenses to play her honest, which amplifies the rest of her offensive game.

Her 7 made threes reflect her ability to step into rhythm jumpers and capitalize on defensive breakdowns. They’ve come in key moments — momentum plays, run-starters, and shots that keep pressure on opposing defenses. Gabby’s three-point shooting is an important part of her dynamic scoring package.


Olivia Plummer — 7 3PM

2026 | 5’7 PG | Code Academy

Olivia is a composed and confident shooter with excellent footwork and readiness off the catch. She understands spacing principles, relocates efficiently, and shoots with a repeatable form that gives her a high level of consistency. Her calm approach and shooting mechanics make her a reliable floor-spacer in structured offensive sets.

Her 7 threes place her among the league’s best, providing important perimeter production for Code Academy. Olivia’s ability to hit shots when defenses sag or collapse contributes directly to offensive spacing and rhythm. She makes defenses pay every time they lose discipline on the perimeter.


Amaya Robinson — 7 3PM

2026 | 5’6 G | Royal Crown

Amaya is a natural shot-creator with a smooth, confident perimeter stroke. Her ability to use pace, rhythm, and slight hesitations allows her to rise into clean three-point looks both off the catch and off the dribble. She shoots with confidence and excellent balance, making her a dangerous scoring option anywhere beyond the arc.

Her 7 threes complement her scoring average and showcase her ability to stretch the floor. She delivered multiple-game stretches where her perimeter shooting became a key offensive weapon, forcing defenders to extend coverage and opening driving lanes for her teammates. Amaya’s shooting is a major part of her identity as a complete offensive guard.

REBOUNDING LEADERS


Chloe Kengne — 11.0 RPG

2023 | 6’1 C | Sacred Heart

Chloe is a dominant interior presence who controls the glass with strength, awareness, and excellent timing. She seals defenders early, wins positioning battles, and secures rebounds in traffic with strong hands. Her presence sets the tone physically.

Her 11.0 RPG included multiple 14+ rebound outings. She eliminated second chances for opponents and established Sacred Heart’s rebounding identity every game.


Emma Dongelmans — 10.7 RPG

2026 | 6’6 C | King’s Christian

Emma uses her rare combination of height, length, and defensive instincts to dominate the paint. She rebounds outside her area, alters shots without fouling, and plays vertical with discipline. Her timing is exceptional.

Her 10.7 RPG came from consistent double-digit rebound performances and strong anticipation. Emma’s rim protection and rebounding make her an elite interior anchor in the WNPA.


Riley Collinson — 10.3 RPG

2026 | 6’4 F | King’s Christian

Riley is a physical, high-motor forward who rebounds with purpose. She reads shot trajectories well, boxes out aggressively, and battles through contact on every possession. Her grit and toughness elevate her team’s interior presence.

Her 10.3 RPG reflects relentless effort. She secured difficult rebounds, created second chances, and consistently won the battle on the boards for King’s Christian.


Silvana Maldonado — 7.7 RPG

2026 | 5’7 G | St. Jude’s Academy

Silvana is a fearless rebounding guard who crashes the glass with perfect timing and hunger. She beats bigger players to the ball and uses her high motor to secure crucial defensive rebounds.

Her 7.7 RPG is elite for a guard. Silvana routinely grabbed momentum-changing boards and provided St. Jude’s with an extra layer of toughness.


Eunicia Salgado — 7.5 RPG

2026 | 6’1 F | Royal Crown

Eunicia is a strong, efficient rebounder who uses her physicality and length to secure boards on both ends. She positions herself early, fights through contact, and has soft hands that allow her to secure contested rebounds.

Her 7.5 RPG included a standout 9-rebound game. Her presence stabilized Royal Crown’s interior defense and extended offensive possessions.


ASSIST LEADERS


Gabby Morash — 7.3 APG

2026 | 5’5 PG | King’s Christian

Gabby is one of the best playmakers in the country. She sees the floor early, makes advanced reads, and delivers passes with precision. Her ability to create rhythm for teammates elevates King’s Christian’s offense.

Her 7.3 APG led the WNPA, highlighted by multiple 8–10 assist games. Gabby was the engine of ball movement and pace.


Chance Berry — 6.0 APG

2027 | 5’11 G | Royal Crown

Chance’s playmaking stems from her scoring gravity. As defenders collapse on her drives, she finds shooters, cutters, and rollers with accuracy. Her physicality allows her to make passes through contact.

Her 6.0 APG included a 7-assist performance that showcased her ability to control tempo and create high-value opportunities.


Kaylen Sta. Maria — 6.0 APG

2026 | 5’9 PG | Niagara Prep

Kaylen balances scoring and facilitating with maturity. She reads defenses, manipulates coverage, and finds teammates in stride with strong timing.

Her 6.0 APG came from consistent 6–8 assist outings and poised control over Niagara’s offense.


Amelia Sow — 4.3 APG

2027 | 6’1 G/F | Fort Erie International Academy

Amelia’s passing improves as defenses key in on her. She exploits double-teams, reads help rotations, and finds teammates with vision that reflects her growing versatility.

Her 4.3 APG added another layer to her already dominant offensive profile.


Amaya Robinson — 4.0 APG

2026 | 5’6 G | Royal Crown

Amaya plays with balance and intelligence as a secondary playmaker. She navigates ball screens well, understands timing windows, and creates structure within the offense.

Her 4.0 APG came through two strong playmaking performances with excellent assist-to-turnover discipline.


STEALS LEADERS


Yohana Fami — 4.5 SPG

2026 | 6’1 F | Royal Crown

Yohana is a disruptive defensive force with elite anticipation and physicality. She covers ground fast, attacks passing lanes, and pressures ball-handlers with length and strength.

Her 4.5 SPG is the highest in the WNPA. She posted consecutive high-steal games and controlled momentum with her defensive energy.


Portia Reisen — 3.8 SPG

2028 | 5’8 PG | Fort Erie International Academy

Portia defends with discipline and activity. She slides well, pressures the ball, and recognizes early where plays are going.

Her 3.8 SPG consistently generated transition points and set the tone for FEIA’s defense.


Alex Newson — 3.7 SPG

2026 | 5’10 G | King’s Christian

Alex is long, active, and smart defensively. She anticipates actions early and uses her length to disrupt both on and off the ball.

Her 3.7 SPG reflected consistent defensive pressure and momentum-shifting turnovers.


Amaya Robinson — 3.5 SPG

2026 | 5’6 G | Royal Crown

Amaya’s quick hands, sharp instincts, and timing allow her to jump lanes and blow up actions without gambling.

Her 3.5 SPG placed her firmly in the league’s top-five perimeter disruptors.


Chance Berry — 3.5 SPG

2027 | 5’11 G | Royal Crown

Chance brings physical defense and strong anticipation. She forces turnovers with pressure, positioning, and aggressive instincts.

Her 3.5 SPG solidifies her status as a two-way weapon.


BLOCKS LEADERS


Emma Dongelmans — 5.7 BPG

2026 | 6’6 C | King’s Christian

Emma is the WNPA’s elite rim protector. Her size, timing, and discipline allow her to erase shots and alter countless others. She controls the paint with anchor-level presence.

Her 5.7 BPG included several 6–8 block games and set the tone defensively for King’s Christian.


Rose Hanna — 1.7 BPG

2028 | 6’2 F | Fort Erie International Academy

Rose rotates early, contests without fouling, and challenges shots with length. She brings agility and awareness to FEIA’s interior.

Her 1.7 BPG made her one of the league’s strongest weak-side defenders.


Marilla Plivcic — 1.5 BPG

2028 | 6’3 F | St. Jude’s Academy

Marilla’s combination of length and timing allows her to protect the rim across multiple matchups. She contests vertically and eliminates easy looks.

Her 1.5 BPG consistently changed the shot profile of opponents.


Kayln Crocker — 1.3 BPG

2027 | 6’1 F | Niagara Prep

Kayln is an explosive, rangy forward who impacts shots from the weak side. Her mobility and instincts help her close space quickly.

Her 1.3 BPG gave Niagara a reliable shot-blocking presence.


Ella Plummer — 1.3 BPG

2026 | 5’6 G | Code Academy

Ella is an elite timing-based shot blocker despite her size. She disrupts layups at the perfect moment and rotates early to contest drives.

Her 1.3 BPG is one of the most impressive statistical accomplishments in the WNPA.


MULTI-CATEGORY DOMINANCE

A handful of athletes didn’t just show up in one category — they consistently impacted games across multiple statistical areas, proving their value as true all-around performers.

  • Amelia Sow: Top-five in scoring, assists, rebounds, and steals — the only athlete to rank in four categories.

  • Kaylen Sta. Maria: Top-five in points, assists, and 3PM — elite dual-threat guard play.

  • Chance Berry: Top-five in points, assists, and steals — a complete two-way engine.

  • Amaya Robinson: Top-five in points, assists, and steals — balanced backcourt production.

  • Gabby Morash: Top-five in points and assists — consistent offensive catalyst.

  • Eunicia Salgado: Top-five in rebounds and blocks — steady interior presence.

  • Yohana Fami: Top-five in steals and rebounds — disruptive two-way activity.

  • Portia Reisen: Top-five in 3PM and steals — perimeter threat on both ends.

  • Alex Newson: Top-five in steals and assists — connective guard with defensive impact.

These multi-category leaders were the players who didn’t just fill a role — they lifted their teams by contributing in several winning areas every night.

MID-SEASON TAKEAWAY

The opening half of the WNPA season has made one thing clear: the level is rising fast. The athletes at the top aren’t just producing — they’re dictating outcomes, influencing momentum, and establishing the competitive standard for the league. Every major statistical category has revealed players who are separating themselves through consistency, impact, and a professional approach to the game.

As the season heads into its second half, the pace will only intensify. Roles will sharpen, performances will carry more weight, and the margin between good and great will shrink. The foundation has been set — now it’s about who can elevate when it matters most.

WAKE UP. The momentum is building, the talent is undeniable, and the story of this WNPA season is far from finished.

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