The regular season is over for the women and it is time to take a look at the MVP race.
1. Nadia Mossong (T71)
Nadia has been leading the MVP race all season as T71 is the strongest team in the league and Mossong is the second best JICL scorer in the league. She has been on fire from behind the arc and is making more then 40% of her outside shots.
2. Esmeralda Skrijelj (Amicale)
Esmeralda is the leading scorer and rebounder and the only JICL player averaging a double double and she is also number 2 in steals and the best free-throw shooter (81%) for JICL players.
3. Charlie Bidinger (Musel Pikes)
Bidinger is the third leading JICL scorer of the league and has been a consistent force for the Musel Pikes, the third strongest team in the league after the regular season. Her biggest strenght has clearly been the shot from behind the 3-point-line with 46% shooting.
4. Catherine Mreches (T71)
Last year’s finals MVP Mreches is having another strong all around season as the motor of the strongest team in the league. She is in the top 6 in the 3 main statistical categories and leads the league in assists and alos steals for JICL players.
5. Lisy Hetting (Gréngewald)
Hetting has led Gréngewald to the number 4 seed before the play-offs with her strong all around play. She leads the league in passing for JICL players, and is number 3 in steals
A few days ago, we presented the men’s JICL MVP race –> JICL MVP race presented by QUBE