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Te -hina Paopao from South Carolina takes another honor in the middle of the season – on3.com

Te -hina Paopao from South Carolina takes another honor in the middle of the season – on3.com

On Wednesday, the female South Carolina basketball guard Te-Hina Paopao made the mid-season monitoring list for the Naismitt trophy. Given the best player in the country every year, Naismith Trophy has 30 players in his mid -season surveillance list.

This season, Paopao helped Gamecocks up to 22-2 records and the top 5 rankings with an average of 10.3 points, 2.7 assists, 2.5 fights and one theft per match. The SharpShooting guard is a future choice of WNBA project.

Earlier this week, Paopao made a similar observation list in the middle of the season for The Wooden Award, another honor of the national player of the year. She is also on the Nancy Lieberman Award Monitoring List, an annual honor for the country’s best guard.

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From the edition of South Carolina in Athletics:

Colombia, SC – South Carolina for Women Basketball Fifth Year Senior Te-Hina Paopao is one of the 30 players indicated by the Naismit Trophy of the Naismit Trophy of Naismitt Trophy of 2025. She is one of 11 SEC players who made the list.

The influence of All-American, the impact of Paopao 2024, the impact of Paopao on the success of Gamecocks exceeds its statistics. Her calm behavior comes to the crime and her improved protection has Gamecocks, ranked among the top 10 of the country in the percentage of field goals. The 3-point NCAA percentage last season diversified its crime this season, an average of 4.5 points from the 3-point range, 3.6 of the paint and 1.5 of the middle range this season.

Paopao is third in the team with 10.3 points per game, including 11.5 against ranked opponents, which is second in the team. In 11 games against ranked enemies, she shoots 50.5 percent of the pitch and 42.0 percent of the 3-point range. In SEC Games, Paopao adds 2.8 assists per game with a ratio of 1.55 assist to turnover.

Players on the list are considered to be strong candidates for the John R. Female Player of the Year. John R. Players who are not selected for the list at the end of the middle of the season remain eligible for the Wooden Award national voting. The national newsletter will include 15 best layers that have demonstrated at their universities that they are responsible or exceeded the wooden awards qualification.

Wooden prize voters will be invited to 10 of the 15 ballot players to prefer when the vote opens during the NCAA tournament. Voters will also consider performances in the early rounds of the tournament, the contribution of the players to their teams and their character. The All-American Team Wooden Award will be announced during the Elite Eight week of the NCAA tournament.

No. 4/4 South Carolina is again in action this week with a pair of home matches starting on Thu, February 13, against Florida. Tipoff in Colonial Life Arena has been set for 18:00

Continue to check Gamecocksonline.com and social media accounts (@gamecockwbb) for the latest information about South Carolina’s women’s basketball.

Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
Georgia Amor, Kentucky
Sarah Ashley Barker, Alabama
Raagan Beers, Oklahoma
Lauren Bets, Ucla
Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbilt
Madison Booker, Texas
Paige Bokers, Uconn
Taleysia Cooper, Tennessee
Audi Crooks, Iowa
Yvonne Edim, Gonzaga
Rory Haron, Texas
Hannah Idalgo, Notre Dame
Kiki Iriafen, South Cal
Aziaha James, NC
Flau’jae johnson, lsu
Gianna Kneepkens, Utah
Ta’niya Latson, Florida
Ayok Lee, State Kansas
Cottie McMahon, Ohio
Olivia Miles, Notre Dame
Aneesah morrow, lsu
Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina
Khamil Pierre, Vanderbilt
Sedona Prince, TCU
JJ Quinerly, West Virginia
Kiki Rice, Ucla
Sarah Strong, Uconn
Harmony Turner, Harvard
Haley van Litt, tcu
Juju Watkins, South Cal

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