7/14/2023 0 Comments Movavi media player reviewThere is no way to sugarcoat it: McWilliams struggled shooting the ball this season. Here are McWilliams’ shot charts, courtesy of CBB Analytics: 25 in their respective categories per game. She had four blocks and nine steals this season, which is less than. On the defensive end, McWilliams did not create havoc. However, the junior also turned the ball over more than she ever had in her career, averaging one turnover a game She added her career highs in rebounds and assists as well. While shooting under 30% clearly shows room for improvement, the fact that her percentage nearly doubled displays that McWilliams will continue to develop and can contribute more to the ‘Cats’ offense in her senior season. 23’s shooting percentage climbed substantially to 29.5%. After making a mere 15.8% of her shots her sophomore year, No. While only attempting 3.3 field goals a game, McWilliams shot the ball at a significantly higher clip. She averaged 2.7 points per game, which is not a lot, but a significant increase from the 0.8 PPG she averaged the year before. In the 29 games she saw action in, the junior started in two thirds of them. She saw her minutes double in each game, playing just over 11 minutes on average. The following stats are from :Īlthough the numbers are not astounding, McWilliams had the best year of her career. As we wrap up our player reviews for the 2022-2023 Northwestern women’s basketball, we look at a junior who is poised to have a breakout senior year - Jasmine McWilliams.
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