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City 6 Updated Stat Leaders (Dec. 12, 2022)

12/12/2022, 11:00am EST
By Ty Daubert

Ty Daubert (@TyDaubert)

With the City 6 schedule over a month into play, statistical leaders across the board have begun to emerge for individual Division I players in Philadelphia.

For example, Penn’s Jordan Dingle has established himself as the top scorer on the men’s side, while Drexel’s Keishana Washington and Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist are the top two scorers among the women’s teams. For a closer look at each category, here are the City 6 statistical leaders on both the men’s and women’s sides (minimum eight games played) as of Dec. 12, 2022.

Men’s leaders


Jordan Dingle (above) leads the City 6 in scoring on the men's side, averaging 24.1 ppg. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

Points per game
1. Jordan Dingle 24.1 (Penn)
2. Khalif Battle 19.4 (Temple)
3. Erik Reynolds II 19.0 (St. Joe’s)
4. Clark Slajchert 17.4 (Penn)
5. Caleb Daniels 16.8 (Villanova)

Rebounds per game
1. Amari Williams 7.7 (Drexel)
2. Jamille Reynolds 6.3 (Temple)
3. Lamar Oden Jr. 6.0 (Drexel)
4. Kacper Kaczek 6.0 (St. Joe’s)
5. Cameron Brown 5.8 (St. Joe’s)

Assists per game
1. Hysier Miller 4.3 (Temple)
2. Nick Spinoso 4.0 (Penn)
3. Khalil Brantley 3.5 (La Salle)
4. Anwar Gill 3.5 (La Salle)
5. Caleb Daniels 3.4 (Villanova)

Field-goal percentage
1. Jamille Reynolds 60.2% (Temple)
2. Nick Jourdain 60.0% (Temple)
3. Ejike Obinna 59.0% (St. Joe’s)
4. Max Lorca-Lloyd 56.5% (Penn)
5. Michael Moshkovitz 55.0% (Penn)


Cameron Brown (above) is the men's best 3-point shooter a month into the season. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

3-point percentage (min. 50 attempts)
1. Cameron Brown 44.2% (St. Joe’s)
2. Erik Reynolds II 41.3% (St. Joe’s)

3. Coletrane Washington 40.7% (Drexel)
4. Caleb Daniels 37.9% (Villanova)
5. Clark Slajchert 37.9% (Penn)

Steals Per Game
1. Amari Williams, 2.0 (Drexel)
2. Cam Whitmore, 1.7 (Villanova)
3. Khalil Brantley, 1.5 (La Salle)
4. Jordan Dingle, 1.4 (Penn)
5. Christian Winborne, 1.4 (St. Joe’s)

Blocks Per Game
1. Amari Williams, 2.0 (Drexel)
2. Rokas Jocius, 1.3 (La Salle)
3. Max Lorca-Lloyd, 1.2 (Penn)
4. Nick Jourdain, 1.2 (Temple)
5. Jamille Reynolds, 1.1 (Temple)

Women’s leaders


Keishana Washington (above) is the overall City 6 scoring leader as of Dec. 12. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

Points per game
1. Keishana Washington 27.6 (Drexel)
2. Maddy Siegrist 27.4 (Villanova)
3. Kayla Padilla 15.6 (Penn)
4. Talya Brugler 15.0 (St. Joe’s)
5. Aleah Nelson 15.5 (Temple)

Rebounds per game
1. Maddy Siegrist 9.4 (Villanova)
2. Floor Toonders 8.4 (Penn)
3. Christina Dalce 8.1 (Villanova)
4. Laura Ziegler 7.8 (St. Joe’s)
5. Tiarra East 6.3 (Temple)

Assists per game
1. Maura Hendrixson 6.6 (Drexel)
2. Katie Jekot 5.1 (St. Joe’s)
T-3. Aleah Nelson 5.0 (Temple)
T-3. Molly Masciantonio 5.0 (La Salle)
5. Keishana Washington 4.5 (Drexel)

Field-goal percentage
1. Hetta Saatman 62.2% (Drexel)
2. Denise Solis 54.2% (Temple)
3. Maddy Siegrist 53.7% (Villanova)
4. Jaden Walker 53.3% (St. Joe’s)
5. Amy Jacobs 51.5% (La Salle)


Lucy Olsen (above) and teammate Maddie Burke are the top two 3-point shooters on the women's side so far. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

3-point percentage (min. 35 attempts)
1. Lucy Olsen 45.7% (Villanova)
2. Maddie Burke 45.6% (Villanova)
3. Kayla Spruill 44.6% (La Salle)
4. Tarriyonna Gary 44.0% (Temple)
5. Maddy Siegrist 42.9% (Villanova)

Steals Per Game
1. Grace O’Neill, 2.5 (Drexel)
T-2. Jasha Clinton, 1.7 (Temple)
T-2. Maddy Siegrist, 1.7 (Villanova)
T-4. Tiara East, 1.6 (Temple)
T-4. Keishana Washington, 1.6 (Drexel)
T-4. Molly Masciantonio, 1.6 (La Salle)

Blocks Per Game
1. Hetta Saatman, 1.9 (Drexel)
2. Christina Dalce, 1.8 (Villanova)
3. Laura Ziegler, 1.4 (St. Joe’s)
4. Floor Toonders, 1.1 (Penn)
5. Brooke Mullin, 0.8 (Villanova)


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