American college: Women's mid-season report

In the second of our two mid-season reports, we take a look at the Harbour women playing collegiate basketball in the States in the 2020-21 season.

NCAA Division I

Akienne-Tera Reed (Fifth Year Senior at University of Southern California) 

Tera Reed now sits second on the NZ all-time Women’s Division I points scoring list (1,563 points) behind Erin Rooney (1,648pts). After an outstanding 4-year career at Virginia Commonwealth University Tera has transferred to USC where she has taken on a leadership role while also acting more of a facilitator (she leads USC in assists per game) than premier scorer.

This season GP 10 GS 10 Pts 77 Rebs 40 Assists 32

Career Stats GP 121 GS 117 Points 1563 

Emme Shearer (Sophomore at University of Portland)

Emme Shearer equaled her career high with 16 points against Weber State. Also had 5 steals in that game and leads the Pilots in that statistical category with 2.2spg.

This season GP 12 GS 11 Pts 77, Rebounds 28, Steals 25

Career GP 39 GS 26 Points 266

Tayla Dalton (Sophomore at St Mary’s College, California)

A 90% free-throw shooter Tayla Dalton is averaging 18.5 minutes per game – has scored a season best 11 points twice.

This season GP 11 GS 7 Pts 63 Rebs 20

Career GP 37 GS 10 Points 186

Jess Moors (Freshman at Colorado State University)

Jess Moors played a season high 13 minutes against Colorado Christian snaring 3 rebounds to add to her first collegiate field goal.

This season GP 7 GS 0 Points 3 Rebs 11

NCAA Division II

Chanel Brodeur-Muir (Senior at St Thomas Aquinas College, New York)

Chanel Brodeur-Muir is second on scoring (7.8ppg)and rebounding (5.4rpg) for the Spartans. Has scored in double figures on five occasions this season.

This season GP 11 GS 8 Points 86 Rebounds 59

Career GP 58 GS 12 Points 170

Tessa Talo-Tomokino (Sophomore at Northeastern State University)

Tessa started 12 of 22 games for the Riverhawks in 2020-21. Only played 16 minutes per game but led the team in FG% making 23 from 47 at 48%.

This season GP 4 GS 0 Points 12

Career GP 26 GS 12 Points 67

Hannah Wentworth (Sophomore at Eckerd College)

Hannah played her freshman season at Utah State University Eastern. Scored a season high 9 points against Davenport in December. Leads the team in 3-point shooting at 44% (8/18).

This season GP 8 GS 0 Points 28

Junior College

Parehuia Delamere (Sophomore at Western Texas College)

Parehuia appears in the national Top-20 for steals with 3.0 per game. In addition, she is second on the team’s scoring list averaging 9.4ppg – scored a career high 20 points against Otero.

This season GP 14 GS 1 Points 131 Rebounds 66 Steals 42

Career GP 37 GS 7 Points 201

Jordyn Maddix (Sophomore at Western Texas College)

A teammate of Parehuia, Jordyn has started all 14 games this season for Western Texas  – scored a season best 20 points against Weatherford. 

This season GP 14 GS 14 Points 103

Career GP 34 GS 17 Points 183

Waiaaria Rogers (Sophomore at Marshalltown College)

The former Rangitoto College guard is second on the team for 3-point percentage making 17 from 45 at 38%. Scored a season best 14 points in the last game before the Christmas break against North Iowa Area.

This season GP 13 GS 9 Points 76

Career 28 GS 14 Points 136

Rashaan Smith (Sophomore at Western Nebraska College)

After getting little opportunity at Dawson College Rashaan transferred to Western Nebraska where she has been quite a force off the bench averaging 6.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. Scored a career high 18 points against Miles.

This season GP 14 GS 0 Points 85 Rebounds 49

Career GP 31 GS 1 Points 126

Keeley Tini (Sophomore at Williston State College)

Keeley has 225 points and 142 rebounds to her name this season - she sits 22nd on the Junior College Division I scoring list and 13th on the rebounding table. Six double-doubles to her name plus 12 double figure scoring efforts with a career best 25 against United Tribes.

This season GP 15 GS 13 Points 225 Rebounds 142

Career 39 GS 37 Points 614




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