RIVERDALE, N.Y. - As the 2025-26 season comes to a close with the finale of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship taking place over the weekend, four Manhattan University student-athletes end the 31-game campaign at the top of a handful of statistical categories within the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC).
The sole Jasper at the top of the totem pole is Senior guard Hana Mühl, averaging 4.5 assists for first place on the leaderboard. Her 139 total dimes through 31 games was one more than Fairfield's Kaety L'Amoreaux, a unanimous First Team All-MAAC selection. Mühl's 10 assists on Feb. 19 at Marist proved to be a career-high, as the Croatia native chimed in five more with eight or more.
Graduate forward
Colette Mulderig turned herself into a low post threat, swatting 46 shots away from the basket. Her average of 1.5 per night sat the six-foot-four Scranton, Pa. native in second place across the MAAC behind only Merrimack's Oralye Kiefer. While also averaging double figures in the scoring column, Mulderig tallied six games with three or more blocks, four of which hit the mark of four.
Another Graduate forward in Agar Farrés Garcia brought down a grand total of 261 rebounds, 159 of them coming on the offensive end. Her average puts her in a tie for third place, trailing only Iona's Zoey Ward and Merrimack's Madison Roman. The Spaniard logged double-digit boards in an astounding 13 contests, including her final eight appearances. Farrés Garcia set career-highs in both points (24, 2/28 vs. Saint Peter's) and rebounds (18, 2/19 at Marist) for a single game.
Wrapping up with the team's offensive life-force, Senior guard
Brianna Davis earned her Second Team All-MAAC selection off the backs of a 15.7 nightly scoring average. That mark put her in fourth place in the conference, only behind Fairfield's Meghan Andersen, Siena's Francesca Schiro, and L'Amoreaux. The local product hailing from Bronx, N.Y. scored a Division I-high of 30 points at Iona on Feb. 26, knocking down 10 of her 16 shot attempts while converting all nine chances from the free throw stripe. Furthermore, Davis accumulated 25 or more points in five of her final ten games.
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