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Sydney Groen

2025-26 Stockton Women’s Basketball Recap

6/9/2026 12:38:00 PM

Overview
Stockton Women's Basketball finished the 2025-26 season with 16 wins, its highest total since 2017-18 and most wins in Devin Jefferson's seven full seasons as the head coach of the Ospreys. Stockton tied for third in the NJAC standings with a 12-6 league record and won its NJAC Tournament first round game before finishing with a 16-11 record.
 
The Ospreys showed their depth with eight players seeing action in 22 games or more, led by three who played in all 27 contests. The team's veteran core of five seniors blended well with five key rookies. Stockton led the NJAC in offensive rebounds (17.4/game) and finished second in scoring defense (56.3 ppg allowed) and rebound margin (5.3).
 
After a 7-7 mark in the first half of the season, the squad found its stride in the second half, going 9-4 with winning streaks of five and three games. Stockton topped Montclair State 67-60 in the first round of the NJAC Tournament for its first conference playoff win in four years.
 
Awards
Zemirah Enalls: NJAC Rookie of the Year, NJAC Second Team, NJAC Rookie of the Week six times, NJAC Defensive Player of the Week twice
Bre Evans: NJAC Honorable Mention, NJAC Rookie of the Week twice
Grace Speer: NJAC Honorable Mention, CSC Academic All-District
Sienna Fedoruk: NJAC Rookie of the Week 12/22/25
Lauren Winant: CSC Academic All-District
Imene Fathi: CSC Academic All-District
 
Team Leaders
Points: Zemirah Enalls, 287 (11.5 ppg)
Rebounds: Zemirah Enalls, 281 (11.2 rpg)
Assists: Imene Fathi, 84 (3.1 apg)
Steals: Imene Fathi, 51 (1.9 spg)
Blocks: Grace Speer, 31 (1.1 bpg)
Three-Pointers: Imene Fathi, 31
 
Highlights
  • Zemirah Enalls burst onto the scene with an outstanding freshman year in which she led Stockton in scoring (11.5 ppg) and led the entire NJAC in rebounds (11.2 rpg) and field goal percentage (.604). Enalls finished with 281 rebounds, the sixth highest total in Stockton history. She set a new school record with 24 caroms against Rutgers-Newark on 1/31/26.
  • Enalls finished third in NCAA Division III in offensive rebounds per game (6.3), fourth in field goal percentage and 27th in rebounds per game. The freshman recorded 11 double-doubles on the year. Enalls became Stockton's first NJAC Rookie of the Year since Kelli Bakanowsky in 2000.
  • Bre Evans also had a strong freshman campaign, averaging 10.3 points, 2.8 assists (9th in NJAC) and 1.09 steals (T-8th in NJAC) while leading the Ospreys at 33.5 minutes per game (T-5th in NJAC). Evans played in all 27 games with a team-high 26 starts and scored in double figures 14 times.
  • Imene Fathi led Stockton in assists (3.1 apg), steals (1.9 spg) and three-pointers (31) while finishing second in the NJAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.6), fourth in assists and eighth in steals. Fathi averaged 9.7 points per game, scored in double figures 13 times, and shot 84% (42-50) at the free throw line.
  • A senior, Fathi finished her career third in program history with 323 assists and fourth with 118 three-pointers to go with 981 career points.
  • Grace Speer joined Evans and Fathi as the three Ospreys who played in every game. Speer averaged 8.1 points and 5.9 rebounds while shooting 41.7% from the field and 83.3% at the line. The senior finished ninth in the NJAC with a team-high 1.1 blocks per game and ended her career sixth in program history with 88 blocks in three years at Stockton.
  • Fellow senior Lauren Winant started 20 games, third most on the team, and provided the intangibles and steady play that were the hallmarks of her career. Winant was opportunistic at the offensive end, shooting 43.2% from the field and 75.8% at the line. She ended her career with 341 points and 304 rebounds.
  • Freshman Madisyn McNair ranked second on the team in games started (25), minutes per game (31.1) and three-pointers (20) in her rookie year. In 26 games, the guard averaged 7.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and just under 1.0 assists and steals per game.
  • Seniors ChiChi Wokocha and Haleigh Schafer played in 22 games apiece for the Ospreys, providing experience in the frontcourt. The pair of forwards combined to contribute 4.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. In her first season at Stockton after transferring, Schaefer started 10 games.
  • Rookies Riley Fitzpatrick (3.1 ppg) and Sienna Fedoruk (3.9 ppg, 1.5 apg) played in 17 and 15 games respectively but also missed time due to injuries. Joy LeCato fortified the backcourt while playing in 16 games off the bench.
 
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