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Ally Becki Named to the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Watch List
January 15, 2025 | Women's Basketball
HOPEWELL, N.J. - Ball State senior guard Ally Becki has received national recognition as she has been voted to the 2025 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Watch List, announced this morning by Her Hoops Stats.Â
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Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles, 15th in the nation in assists (91) and 17th in the nation in assists per game (5.7). Becki also leads the MAC in four different categories, assist/turnover ratio (2.33), assists (91), assists per game (5.7) and triple doubles (1).
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Becki recently earned MAC Player of the week honors for the eighth time in her career on January 7 after averaging 21.0 points per game, 8.5 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.0 steals while shooting 56 percent (13-23) from the field and went a perfect 13-13 from the charity stripe in wins over Miami and Central Michigan.Â
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Prior to the season, Becki earned MAC postseason accolades for the third-straight year.Â
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Becki recorded her first triple double on Nov 13, 2024, against Memphis. For the game, Becki scored 22 points, pulled down 10 rebounds while dishing out 10 assists. Becki's triple double also marked the first from a Ball State women's basketball player since at least 2010 when the NCAA started keeping the triple double stat. Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles and first in the MAC.
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She currently ranks 11th on Ball State's all-time scoring list (1,419 pts), third all-time in assists (596) and 17th all-time in rebounds (635).
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This year's midseason list includes representatives from 15 teams and 10 conferences. Five conferences – the A-10, MEAC, Mountain West, Missouri Valley and Summit League – placed two players on the watch list. Gonzaga's Yvonne Ejim becomes the third player to appear on three midseason watch lists, joining Dyaisha Fair and Katelyn Young. All stats only include games against Division I opponents unless otherwise noted.
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Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles, 15th in the nation in assists (91) and 17th in the nation in assists per game (5.7). Becki also leads the MAC in four different categories, assist/turnover ratio (2.33), assists (91), assists per game (5.7) and triple doubles (1).
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Becki recently earned MAC Player of the week honors for the eighth time in her career on January 7 after averaging 21.0 points per game, 8.5 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.0 steals while shooting 56 percent (13-23) from the field and went a perfect 13-13 from the charity stripe in wins over Miami and Central Michigan.Â
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Prior to the season, Becki earned MAC postseason accolades for the third-straight year.Â
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Becki recorded her first triple double on Nov 13, 2024, against Memphis. For the game, Becki scored 22 points, pulled down 10 rebounds while dishing out 10 assists. Becki's triple double also marked the first from a Ball State women's basketball player since at least 2010 when the NCAA started keeping the triple double stat. Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles and first in the MAC.
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She currently ranks 11th on Ball State's all-time scoring list (1,419 pts), third all-time in assists (596) and 17th all-time in rebounds (635).
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This year's midseason list includes representatives from 15 teams and 10 conferences. Five conferences – the A-10, MEAC, Mountain West, Missouri Valley and Summit League – placed two players on the watch list. Gonzaga's Yvonne Ejim becomes the third player to appear on three midseason watch lists, joining Dyaisha Fair and Katelyn Young. All stats only include games against Division I opponents unless otherwise noted.
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