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MUNICH (Germany) - The book has been closed on an exciting and historic 2024-25 EuroLeague Women season with stunning season averages posted by some of the best players on the planet.

We're taking a dive into the various statistical categories to see who led the way and showed their quality across the campaign.

Season MVP Emma Meesseman of Fenerbahce Opet led the way in efficiency

It's fitting that the 2024-25 EuroLeague Women MVP Emma Meesseman is sat proudly at the top of the performance efficiency chart having averaged a majestic 23.0 per game for Fenerbahce Opet. Hot on her heels is Final Six MVP Brionna Jones of ZVVZ USK Praha with a similarly outstanding 22.4 per outing.

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Gabby Williams of Fenerbahce is locked for the third step of the podium with Iliana Rupert of CIMSA CBK Mersin on 19.2, while her teammate Natasha Howard rounds out a classy top five.

Rank

Player

Club

EFF

1

Emma Meesseman

Fenerbahce Opet

23.0

2

Brionna Jones

ZVVZ USK Praha

22.4

3=

Gabby Williams

Fenerbahce Opet

19.2

3=

Iliana Rupert

CIMSA CBK Mersin

19.2

5

Natasha Howard

CIMSA CBK Mersin

17.9

Final Six MVP Jones averaged more points across the season than anyone else

Brionna Jones was so tough to stop down low and it was maybe her MVP display in Zaragoza that cemented her status as the leading EuroLeague Women scorer in 2024-25 with 17.9 points per game. The next three players in the chart are all separated by less than a point.

Emma Meesseman squeezed into second place with 16.9 points, while Awak Kuier of Umana Reyer Venezia is the only in the top five of the chart who didn't get to step out at Final Six. The Finn averaged an eye-catching 16.8 points per game for the Italian club.

Rank

Player

Club

PPG

1

Brionna Jones

ZVVZ USK Praha

17.9

2

Emma Meesseman

Fenerbahce Opet

16.9

3

Awak Kuier

Umana Reyer Venezia

16.8

4

Natasha Howard

CIMSA CBK Mersin

16.7

5

Kitija Laksa

Beretta Famila Schio

15.5

Jones showed her class by also topping the season rebounding chart

Highlighting why Brionna Jones was such a tour de force on Praha's storybook journey to the 2025 title, the center not only led the competition in scoring, but in rebounding too. With 9.1 boards per game, she came closes to attaining a season double-double.

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Dorka Juhasz of Beretta Famila Schio had a strong campaign and the Hungarian did a great job with an average of 8.4 rebounds. Meanwhile, Kariata Diaby of Tango Bourges Basket was something of an unsung hero and one of only three players this season in the competition who managed to harvest more than 8 rebounds per game.

Rank

Player

Club

RPG

1

Brionna Jones

ZVVZ USK Praha

9.1

2

Dorka Juhasz

Beretta Famila Schio

8.4

3

Kariata Diaby

Tango Bourges Basket

8.1

4=

Elissa Cunane

Zabiny Brno

7.6

4=

Kayla Alexander

Valencia Basket Club

7.6

Before her season was cut short by injury, Maria Conde was on fire for Praha

Spanish wing Maria Conde showed her excellent creative ability with ZVVZ USK Praha by handing out 6.4 dimes per game and she was one of five players who all managed to accrue more than 5 per outing.

Julie Allemand of Fenerbahce Opet was only just squeezed out of pole position by Conde after handing out a similarly eye-catching 6.3 assists per game.

Mariona Ortiz was a leader for Casademont Zaragoza with 5.4 and that number was also matched by Pauline Astier of Bourges. Yvonne Anderson of Mersin weighed in with 5.0 assists per game, too.

Rank

Player

Club

APG

1.

Maria Conde

ZVVZ USK Praha

6.4

2

Julie Allemand

Fenerbahce Opet

6.3

3=

Mariona Ortiz

Casademont Zaragoza

5.4

3=

Pauline Astier

Tango Bourges Basket

5.4

5

Yvonne Anderson

CIMSA CBK Mersin

5.0

Gabby Williams was a defensive force as usual for Fenerbahce Opet

It's little wonder that Gabby Williams of Fenerbahce Opet picked up Defensive Player of the Year since she leads the competition in steals with 2.8 per game - only just edging out her colleague, Julie Allemand.

Casademont Zaragoza guard Mariona Ortiz takes third spot on 2.2, ahead of the crowd of players who averaged 2.0 per game.

Rank

Player

Club

SPG

1

Gabby Williams

Fenerbahce Opet

2.8

2

Julie Allemand

Fenerbahce Opet

2.4

3

Mariona Ortiz

Casademont Zaragoza

2.2

4=

Helena Pueyo

Casademont Zaragoza

2.0

4=

Valeriane Ayayi

ZVVZ USK Praha

2.0

4=

Pauline Astier

Tango Bourges Basket

2.0

Iliana Rupert was exceptional for CIMSA CBK Mersin at both ends of the floor and the competition's blocks leader

The 'Swat Queen' of 2024-25 is Iliana Rupert of Mersin who was way out in front of the field with 1.6 blocks per game. Awak Kuier of Umana Reyer Venezia underlined her class and length with 1.2 swats per outing, while Emma Cechova of Zabiny Brnio was one of just three players who managed to block more than a shot a game last season.

Rank

Player

Club

BPG

1

Iliana Rupert

CIMSA CBK Mersin

1.6

2

Awak Kuier

Umana Reyer Venezia

1.2

3

Emma Cechova

Zabiny Brno

1.1

4

Myriam Djekoundade

Basket Landes

0.9

5=

Natasha Howard

CIMSA CBK Mersin

0.8

5=

Dragana Stankovic

Umana Reyer Venezia

0.8

Full player stats from the 2024-25 season can be found, here.

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