Maya Giordano 2023/24 Basketball Season Stats

High School Sports Elite • Mar 15, 2024

Photo Credits: NJ.com

In 26 games, Maya Giordano of Old Tappan High School has showcased an outstanding performance on the court, demonstrating proficiency across multiple facets of the game. Her shooting accuracy remained solid, with a field goal percentage of 52%, supported by a respectable free throw percentage of 67.3%. Giordano’s scoring prowess was evident this year, contributing a total of 270 points, primarily fueled by her dominance in the paint. Additionally, she displayed versatility in advanced scoring, tallying many points  with mid-range shots and three-pointers. Not only does Giordano excel offensively, but she also makes valuable contributions on defense, accumulating steals and blocks while demonstrating her ability to shutdown the opponent’s low post scoring. Overall, Giordano’s well-rounded skill set and consistent performance made her  one of the most valuable assets on the Old Tappan team.

Here’s a breakdown of the 26 game

  • Shooting:
    • Field Goals (FG): 117 made out of 225 attempts (52.0%)
    • Two-Pointers: 116 made out of 218 attempts (53.2%)
    • Three-Pointers: 1 made out of 7 attempts (14.3%)
    • Free Throws (FT): 35 made out of 52 attempts (67.3%)
  • Scoring:
    • Total Points Scored: 270
    • Average Points per Game: Approximately 10.4
  • Advanced Scoring:
    • Layups/Dunks: 22
    • Mid-range Shots: 132
    • Three-Point Shots: 1
    • Points in the Paint: 210
  • Rebounding:
    • Total Rebounds: 193
    • Offensive Rebounds: 71
    • Defensive Rebounds: 122
  • Assists
    • Assists: 28
  • Defense:
    • Steals: 45
    • Blocks: 42
    • Charges Taken: 1


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