Women’s basketball national scoring leaders as of Feb. 4 (and steals)
geoffrey clark
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Hannah Hidalgo continues to impressive with each passing game. The Notre Dame freshman scored a career-high 35 points over the past week. Who knows what she’ll be up to next? She ranks among the national scoring leaders as follows, and we’ve included their steals numbers, too:
Caitlin Clark, Iowa - 32.4 PPG | 1.7 SPG
JuJu Watkins, USC - 27.3 PPG | 2.7 SPG
Chellia Watson, Buffalo - 24.9 PPG | 1.2 SPG
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame - 24.8 PPG | 5.0 SPG
McKenna Hofschild, Colorado State - 24.7 PPG | 1.2 SPG
Izzy Higginbottom, Arkansas State - 23.3 PPG | 1,5 SPG
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