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LEILANI CORREA #2

Basketball

Guard

High School: Manchester Township

LEILANI CORREA #2

Basketball

Guard

High School: Manchester Township

“ABILITY MAY GET YOU TO THE TOP, BUT IT TAKES CHARACTER TO KEEP YOU THERE.”

- John Wooden

“ABILITY MAY GET YOU TO THE TOP, BUT IT TAKES CHARACTER TO KEEP YOU THERE.”

- John Wooden

LEILANI CORREA #2

Sport

Basketball

Position

Guard

Height

6'0

Weight

N/A

Age

21

Hometown

Manchester, New Jersey

Nickname

LEI

LEILANI CORREA #2

Sport

Basketball

Position

Guard

Height

6'0

Weight

N/A

Age

21

Hometown

Manchester, New Jersey

Nickname

LEI

Biography

As a Sophomore in 2020-21: All-BIG EAST First Team Selection … All-Met First Team Selection … Led the team in scoring … Six-time BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll selection … BIG EAST Player of the Week (Feb. 1) … All-Met Player of the Week (Feb. 2) … Led the Red Storm in scoring, averaging 17.6 points per game to rank fifth overall in the BIG EAST … With 387 points through 22 games, she recorded the 11th-highest single-season scoring average in school history … Correa averaged 17.5 points per outing against BIG EAST foes to sit sixth in the standings … Reached double figures 16 times on the year, leading the Red Storm in scoring on 10 different occasions … Correa cracked the 30-point plateau five times on the year … She became the only player in program history to record 30 or more points a combined eight times in her young career, and the first player to do so since the realignment of the BIG EAST … She set a program-record for consecutive 30-point performances, notching three … Recorded back-to-back 33-point showings against top-25 teams … Set a new career-high for points during the season, registering a BIG EAST single-game high 35 points against both Delaware (Dec. 10) and Georgetown (Jan. 27) … Her pair of 35-point efforts is the fourth-highest single game total in program history … Correa became the first Red Storm player to eclipse the 35-point mark since Tawana Jackson put up 36 against Boston College on Feb. 1, 1995 … Correa led the Johnnies and ranked inside the top-10 in the league for steals at 1.8 per game … Pulled down 5.4 rebounds per game … Dished out 2.7 assists per contest

As a Freshman in 2019-20: BIG EAST Sixth-Woman Award … Unanimous selection to BIG EAST All Freshman Team … BIG EAST All-Tournament Team … All-Met Third Team Selection … Her Hoop Stats Honorable Mention … MBWA Co-Player of the Week … Four-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week … Selected by ESPN as one of the top-10 impact freshmen in women’s college basketball … Averaged 12.8 points per game to sit second on the team in scoring and second among rookies in the BIG EAST … Averaged a team-high 18.8 points per game over the last five games of the season … Led the team during the BIG EAST Tournament with 20.0 points per game on a 50 percent shooting from the floor, knocking down 44% from distance … Recorded 18 double-digit point efforts, five with 20-plus points and three with 30-plus points … One of just two BIG EAST players to record at least 30 points three times this season and the only freshman to do so … The second player in program history at St. John’s to turn in three 30-point efforts in a single season, and the first since 1995 … Registered a season-high 33 points during the Red Storm’s victory over Army, tying the program’s rookie record … Averaged 5.1 rebounds and 1.3 steals (top-15 in the conference) per game … Drained a season-high 14 FG against Seton Hall (Feb. 22) (fourth most in program history)

Before St. John’s: Correa was rated a four-star recruit by ESPN Hoop Gurlz, and ranked No. 21 at her position following her senior year … She was rated at four-and-a-half stars and was the No. 37 recruit in the class of 2019 according to Prospects Nation … Correa was also ranked No. 8 amongst guards by the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report … In high school, Correa led Rutgers Prep to three straight South Jersey, Non-Public B titles before transferring to Manchester Township to finish out her career … As a senior at Manchester, Correa helped her program to its first-ever N.J. State Championship Title … Correa was a 2017-18 All-USA New Jersey First Team honoree and received an invitation to tryout for the U.S.A. Basketball 3x3 U18 National Team … As a senior, Correa averaged 16.8 points and 7.5 rebounds per game … She recorded 13 double-doubles in her final year with the Hawks and notched a pair of 30-point performances

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