Kenyah Stubbs

Emptying the Notebook: 2025-26 Women's Basketball

7/3/2026 1:37:00 PM

ATHENS, W.Va. – With the 2025-26 school year officially wrapped up, the Concord University Sports Information Department will provide a rewind to some of the numbers and notes that were pertinent to the success of the Mountain Lions.

Each athletic program at Concord will have their own spotlights in this Emptying the Notebook series. The numbers and notes that may or may not have been used in previews and recaps throughout the season.

Transitioning away from fall sports and into the winter sports, women's basketball is next to be featured.

Emptying the Notebook on Women's Basketball
2- With Abbie Smith and Kenyah Stubbs earning All-Mountain East Conference First Team, it marked the second time in program history that CU had multiple players on the all-conference first team in the same season.

3- Smith became the third All-American in program history, joining Jolysa Brown (2012) and Riley Fitzwater (2021, 2021-22).

11- Home wins by Concord which marked the third time in the last seven years that the Mountain Lions have won 11 or more home games. Three of the four home losses came to teams that made the NCAA Tournament.

23- Kiley Smich had at least one steal in 23 of the first 24 games of the season, including a streak of 17 consecutive games with at least one steal to start the year.

46.1- Three-point percentage (47-for-102) shot by Alexis Frazee which was a single-season program record.

76- Combined block total by Smith (36) and Olivia Ziolkowski (40) which were the most among teammates in the MEC.

76.2 – Average point total for Concord per game which was the fourth-highest scoring season in program history.

237- Points scored by Kennedy Scales during her breakout senior season. Scales had more points as a senior (237) than she did the first three years of her college career combined (207).
 
 
 
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