Season in review: Who topped the stats charts?

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    Final Six MVP Julie Allemand handed out more dimes than anyone across the season

    Who topped the stats charts in the 2025-26 season?

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    MUNICH (Germany) - It's time to reflect on another outstanding EuroLeague Women campaign and check out some of the stellar season averages recorded by many of the best ballers in the world who stepped out in the competition during 2025-26.

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    We're taking a dive into the different statistical categories to see who did it best.

    Efficiency

    Jessica Shepard topped multiple charts in an outstanding individual campaign with Schio

    Jessica Shepard posted a fabulous campaign which sees her now occupying several top positions across the various stats categories - the biggest of which is in efficiency at 21.5. That underlines just how impactful she was for Beretta Famila Schio in so many facets of the game.

    She's followed by a trio of Fenerbahce Opet stars, which highlights one of the reasons they finished as champions. Emma Meesseman and Iliana Rupert were superb and averaged 19.9 and 19.3 respectively, while the 17.7 performance efficiency valuation of Julie Allemand is no surprise since she showed her all-around game as Final Six MVP. Meanwhile with 17.5, Awak Kuier was a huge presence for Finalists, Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    EFF

    1

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    21.5

    2

    Emma Meesseman

    Fenerbahce Opet

    19.9

    3

    Iliana Rupert

    Fenerbahce Opet

    19.3

     

    Julie Allemand

    Fenerbahce Opet

    17.7

    5

    Awak Kuier

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    17.5

    Points

    Mariam Coulibaly took Spar Girona to history and was the second top scorer in the competition

    The skills of Shepard and her finishing ability in particular around the basket was a big reason for her topping the scoring chart. The Schio ace poured in 17.0 points per outing although ultimately didn't get to step out at the season showpiece in Zaragoza.

    Mariam Coulibaly did get to play at Final Six, her scoring ability and 15.8 points per game very much the fuel behind Spar Girona making history. Iliana Rupert excelled with her smart shot selection and accuracy for Fenerbahce with 15.7 points, with team-mate Emma Meesseman also featuring with 14.9 points per game - the pair either side of ZVVZ USK Praha standout Valeriane Ayayi who averaged 15.3 points on the court.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    PPG

    1

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    17.0

    2

    Mariam Coulibaly

    Spar Girona

    15.8

    3

    Iliana Rupert

    Fenerbahce Opet

    15.7

    4

    Valeriane Ayayi

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    15.3

    5

    Emma Meesseman

    Fenerbahce Opet

    14.9

    Rebounds

    EuroLeague Women MVP Dorka Juhasz was third in rebounding stats during the season

    As is the case for efficiency and scoring, it's Jessica Shepard in pole position in the rebounding chart. The frontcourt ace reigned supreme on the glass and only just came up short of a stunning double-double season for Schio with 9.5 boards per game.

    Murjanatu Musa had a debut campaign to remember, inspiring Basket Landes to a first Final Six - helped by her 8.0 rebounds per outing. 'Twin Towers' Dorka Juhasz and Awak Kuier of Galatasaray were next in line with 8.0 and 7.9 boards, while Kariata Diaby of Tango Bourges Basket rounded out the top five with 7.7 rebounds.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    RPG

    1

    Jessica Shepard

    Beretta Famila Schio

    9.5

    2

    Murjanatu Musa

    Basket Landes

    8.3

    3

    Dorka Juhasz

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    8.0

    4

    Awak Kuier

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    7.9

    5

    Kariata Diaby

    Tango Bourges Basket

    7.7

    Assists

    Julie Allemand handed out more assists than any other player and was also crowned Final Six MVP

    Julie Allemand was way out in front when it came to dishing out dimes and the playmaker was on fire across the season - finishing on a high with a fitting 10 assists in the title game for Fenerbahce. That took her average haul to a sparkling 7.6 assists.

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    Coline Franchelin excelled for Flammes Carolo Basket and posted an excellent return of 6.4 assists, while Spanish star Maria Conde again showed her eye for a killer pass with 5.9 assists per outing for Schio

    Mariona Ortiz features in the top five again, shining in a historic and memorable season for Casademont Zaragoza with 5.6 assists - an impressive number shared by Pauline Astier of Praha.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    APG

    1

    Julie Allemand

    Fenerbahce Opet

    7.6

    2

    Coline Franchelin

    Flammes Carolo Basket

    6.4

    3

    Maria Conde

    Beretta Famila Schio

    5.9

    4

    Mariona Ortiz

    Casademont Zaragoza

    5.6

     

    Pauline Astier

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    5.6

    Steals

    Steals leader Gabby Williams was voted Defensive Player of the Year again

    Newly crowned champion Gabby Williams of Fenerbahce Opet retains her usual slot as steals leader with a superb 3.0 per outing and she also showed her prowess by taking another Defensive Player of the Year honor.

    She was followed by Helena Pueyo of Zaragoza with 2.3 steals after she showed her importance in her team's Cinderella run to the third podium step. The next three spots are then all shared by players who averaged 2.1 steals - namely Laetitia Guapo of Tango Bourges Basket, Coline Franchelin of Carolo and Klara Holm of Girona.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    SPG

    1

    Gabby Williams

    Fenerbahce Opet

    3.0

    2

    Helena Pueyo

    Casademont Zaragoza

    2.3

    3

    Laetitia Guapo

    Tango Bourges Basket

    2.1

     

    Coline Franchelin

    Flammes Carolo Basket

    2.1

     

    Klara Holm

    Spar Girona

    2.1

    Blocks

    Awak Kuier has been a defensive powerhouse all season

    The 2025-26 'Swat Queen' accolade goes to Awak Kuier, who's rim protection and 1.6 blocks was an important part of Galatasaray making a run to the title game. As was her teammates Dorka Juhasz and Elizabeth Williams with 0.9 per game - a figure shared by Emma Meesseman of Fenerbahce. Meanwhile Myriam Djekoundade impressed with 0.8 for Basket Landes.

    Rank

    Player

    Club

    BPG

    1

    Awak Kuier

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    1.6

    2

    Dorka Juhasz

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    0.9

    3

    Emma Meesseman

    Fenerbahce Opet

    0.9

    4

    Elizabeth Williams

    Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring

    0.9

    5

    Myriam Djekoundade

    Basket Landes

    0.8

    Full player stats from the 2025-26 season can be found, here.

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