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ACC women’s basketball leaders as of Jan. 1

We celebrated the new year. That means we’ve reached another benchmark for the ACC season. With the calendar flipped, the players most teams need to prepare are still beginning to emerge.The statistical leaders entering the first week of 2023 are:

Scoring: Ta’Niya Latson, FL – 25.2 PPG

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – DECEMBER 18: Tanya Latson #0 of the Seminoles, Florida, faces the Wukong Huskies during the first half of the Invesco QQQ Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase Game at Mohegan Sun Arena on December 18, 2022. will participate in the match of in Uncasville, Connecticut. (Photo by Joe Buglewitz/Getty Images)

Rebounding: Elizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech – 10.9 RPG

Virginia Tech center Elizabeth Kitley, 33, and Tennessee guard Jordan Walker, 4, battle it out for a rebound at the NCAA college basketball game in Knoxville, Tennessee on Sunday, December 4, 2022. .

Assists: Olivia Myles, Notre Dame – 7.5 APG

January 1, 2023; South Bend, Indiana, USA. Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Olivia Myles, 5, drives to the basket, while Boston College Eagles guard Don Tavia Wagoner, 24, defends Purcell in his pavilion in the second half. Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

Field Goal Percentage and Blocks: Makaira Timpson, FL – 64.4 FG% | 2.3 BPG

December 18, 2022; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA. Florida Seminoles forward Makeira Timpson, 21, will face UConn Huskies forward Dorka Juhas, 14, at the Mohegan Sun Arena in the second half. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

3-Point Field Goal Percentage: Diamond Johnson, NC – 51.9 3PFG%

Iowa guard Kate Martin, 20, makes a basket as she defends during the NCAA women’s basketball game at the ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. North Carolina Guard Diamond Johnson (left) City, Iowa.

Free Throw Percentage: Haley Van Ris, Louisville – 88.3 FT%

LOUIVILLE, KY – DECEMBER 6: Hailey Van Lis #10 of the Louisville Cardinals vs. SIUE Cougars KFC YUM! Center on December 6, 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Steele: Dontavia Waggoner, Boston College – 3.3 SPG

January 1, 2023; South Bend, Indiana, USA. Boston College Eagles guard Dontavia Wagoner, 24, dribbles while Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Sonia Citron, 11, and forward Kylie Watson, 22, defend Purcell in his pavilion in the first half. . Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

Minutes: Taina Mair, Boston College – 36.7 MPG

January 1, 2023; South Bend, Indiana, USA. Boston College Eagles guard Tynamer (20) passed the ball and Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Darra Mabury (1) defended in the first half in Purcell’s pavilion. Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

The story originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire

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