Season in review: Who set the single-game highs?

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    Jessica Shepard had some huge headline games across the season for Beretta Famila Schio

    Who set the benchmark in each statistical category?

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    MUNICH (Germany) - A fantastic EuroLeague Women season is now in the rear-view mirror and it's time to look back on the stars of the competition who registered an array of superb performances.

    We're scanning the various statistical categories in the competition to see which players amassed the single-game highs across the 2025-26 campaign.

    Season In Review

    Season in review: Who topped the stats charts?

    Efficiency

    Jessica Shepard of Beretta Famila Schio had three of the best five displays for efficiency

    The unstoppable Jessica Shepard of Beretta Famila Schio and Mariam Coulibaly of Spar Girona share the best efficiency of the season at 39. The former came up with 31 points and 11 boards ironically against Girona, while Coulibaly claimed 30 points and 14 boards in a matchup with Flammes Carolo Basket.

    Meanwhile one of the reasons that Shepard has the highest average efficiency of any player is reflected by her occupying three of the top five positions in the chart for game highs. There was also a nice showing by Kayla Alexander of Valencia Basket Club who recorded 26 points and 11 boards against DVTK HUNTHERM.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Efficiency

    1

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    39

     

    Mariam Coulibaly

    Spar Girona

    39

    3

    Kayla Alexander

    Valencia Basket Club

    38

    4

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    36

    5

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    35

    Points

    Bridget Carleton dropped a staggering 9 triples in a game for ZVVZ USK Praha

    Jessica Shepard's 31 points for Schio against Girona was the highest points tally in a game all season, followed by Mariam Coulibaly dropping that 30 point haul for Girona against Flammes.

    One of the most compelling scoring performances came from Bridget Carleton of ZVVZ USK Praha after the Canadian put in a spectacular shooting display that returned a record-breaking nine triples against Carolo Basket.

    Meanwhile Rising Star winner Leila Lacan caught the eye with a 28 point outing for Basket Landes in a matchup against Fenerbahce Opet.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Points

    1

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    31

    2

    Mariam Coulibaly

    Spar Girona

    30

    3

    Bridget Carleton

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    29

    4

    Leila Lacan

    Basket Landes

    28

    5

    Megan Gustafson

    Fenerbahce Opet

    27

     

    Valeriane Ayayi

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    27

    Rebounds

    Mariam Coulibaly was a big show on the glass for Spar Girona

    The superiority of Mariam Coulibaly and Jessica Shepard continues, with both players having claimed a joint game-high 15 rebounds in a game this season. And, to further emphasize their great work, both are also locked with each other in terms of the second highest number.

    Coulibaly and Shepard both have a 15 and a 14 rebound game on their respective records - ahead of a number of players who managed to pull down 13 boards.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Rebounds

    1

    Mariam Coulibaly

    Spar Girona

    15

     

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    15

    3

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    14

     

    Mariam Coulibaly

    Spar Girona

    14

    5

    Multiple Players

     

    13

    Assists

    Leticia Romero of Valencia had the joint-highest assists tally in a game with 12

    There was a tie in the dimes chart, with season assists leader Julie Allemand handing out 12 in a game for Fenerbahce - as did Leticia Romero, who managed to do the same from the Valencia Basket Club backcourt.

    Allemand also underlined why she has more assists per game than any other player in 2025-26 by also having a game when she passed the rock 11 times. And, if that wasn't enough, she has also had another three outings with 10 assists.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Assists

    1

    Julie Allemand

    Fenerbahce Opet

    12

     

    Leticia Romero

    Valencia Basket Club

    12

    3

    Julie Allemand

    Fenerbahce Opet

    11

    4

    Multiple Players

     

    10

    Steals

    Rupert was the only baller with 8 steals to her name in a game

    While guards usually dominate the steals chart, Iliana Rupert showed that means nothing since the center was the only baller who grabbed a sensational eight steals in a game. The Fenerbahce star came up with a seriously special number in a matchup against Basket Landes.

    That was one more than Nausia Woolfolk of Olympiacos SFP, who in turn, grabbed one more than a number of other players who grabbed six in a game.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Steals

    1

    Iliana Rupert

    Fenerbahce Opet

    8

    2

    Nausia Wooolfolk

    Olympiacos SFP

    7

    3

    Multiple Players

     

    6

    Blocks

    Amihere excelled with Girona as the only player to block 5 shots in a game

    Laeticia Amihere was only with Girona for a part of the season, but the Canadian did the business when she was in situ. This included becoming the only player to block five shots in a game this season, something accomplished last November against Praha.

    That was one more swatted shot than a glut of players who all racked up four blocks in a game - including Awak Kuier who managed that feat twice.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    Blocks

    1

    Laeticia Amihere

    Spar Girona

    5

    2

    Tiffany Clarke

    Flammes Carolo Basket

    4

     

    Awak Kuier

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    4

     

    Emma Cechova

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    4

     

    Dorka Juhasz

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    4

     

    Awak Kuier

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    4

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