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WBB preview 25-26

2025-26 Stockton Women’s Basketball Preview

11/6/2025 10:08:00 AM

Quick Facts:
Head Coach: Devin Jefferson (8th season; 68-89 record)
Letter winners Returning/Lost: 8/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
2024-25 Record: 11-14 Overall; 7-11 NJAC
NJAC Finish: Seventh place
 
Returnees:
  • Senior Grace Speer is a two-time NJAC all-conference player who can score in the paint, off the dribble or from three-point range. Speer led the Ospreys in scoring (13.1 ppg), rebounds (7.1 rpg) and blocked shots (1.7 bpg) last year.
  • Speer has proven herself as one of the top players in the conference, finishing second in blocked shots, third in free throw percentage (.771) and offensive rebounds (3.4/game) plus sixth in scoring and rebounds last season.
  • Senior Imene Fathi, a 2025 NJAC Honorable Mention player, is back for her fourth year directing the offense at point guard. Fathi is adept at setting up teammates and creating her own shot. Last year, she produced the seventh best assist total in Stockton history with 102.
  • Fathi tied for second in the NJAC in assist-turnover ratio (1.3) and finished third in assists (4.1 apg) while averaging 9.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in 2024-25. The senior also contributes defensively. She led the Ospreys in steals (1.7 spg) a year ago.
  • Junior Katie Rausch is a long-range shooting threat who can stretch defenses and be effective going to the basket. Last season, Rausch led the Ospreys with 32 three-pointers but also displayed an added element to her game by earning 45 free throw attempts by going to the basket.
  • Senior Lauren Winant is a veteran with 60 career games played for Stockton who contributes at both ends of the floor with her all-around play. Winant averaged 6.1 points and 5.4 rebounds last year, which were increases of 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds over the previous season.
  • Senior ChiChi Wokocha adds experience from 57 career games played as an Osprey and gives Stockton some power in the paint. Wokocha saw a major increase in playing time last year and responded by averaging 4.8 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 42.5% from the field.
  • Junior Joy LeCato and sophomore BrookeLyn Graham provide depth at point guard. LeCato, who has played 38 career games, does her best work as a passer while Graham is capable of creating her own offense. The duo combined for 36 assists and 20 steals last season.
  • Sophomore Aiyonna Alexander is an athletic forward whose return to the lineup should bolster the Stockton frontcourt. Alexander played in 12 games as a freshman, averaging 3.6 points and 4.3 rebounds before an injury cut her season short.
 Newcomers:
  • Senior Haleigh Schafer joins the team after three seasons at D'Youville University. Schafer played 45 games with 10 starts and averaged 4.5 points per game while pulling down 91 rebounds, pilfering 23 steals and dishing 23 assists in three years at D'Youville.
  • Sophomores Sienna Fedoruk and Mackenzie McDonald return to the court after a year away during which they were not on the basketball team at their respective colleges.
  • Freshman Zemirah Enalls has a combination of size and athleticism that could allow her to contribute right away at forward. Enalls is joined on the Stockton squad by fellow rookie and high school teammate Riley Fitzpatrick.
  • Freshman guards Bre Evans, Saafiyah Wilson and Madisyn McNair are newcomers who will add depth to the backcourt.
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