East Carolina Women's Basketball team's postseason notes highlight Danae McNeal's achievements, including winning the AAC Defensive Player of the Year award for the second time. The team set multiple tournament milestones and achieved individual milestones, with McNeal scoring the second most points in a season in ECU history and leading the conference in steals. Amiya Joyner finished the season with 309 rebounds, ranking third in ECU history, and led the American Athletic Conference in rebounding. Tatyana Wyche finished the season with 51 blocks, tying for seventh in ECU history, and achieved several other records. The team also achieved several milestones, including a winning season in consecutive years and impressive stats in various categories.

By the Numbers
  • Danae McNeal scored 684 points, second most in a season in ECU history
  • Danae McNeal recorded 10 steals vs. Tulsa on March 11, an American Tournament record
  • Amiya Joyner finished the season with 309 rebounds, third in ECU history
  • The team finished with 464 free throws, sixth in program history
  • The team forced 696 turnovers, seventh most in program history
State of Play
  • ECU Women's Basketball reached a .500-or-better record in league play in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2013-14 and 2014-15
  • The team achieved a winning season in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2017-18 and 2018-19
  • 42 wins over two seasons is the most since winning 44 in 2013-14 and 2014-15
  • The team finished with 350 steals, sixth in program history
  • The team shot .713 from the foul line, second in program history
Bottom Line

The East Carolina Women's Basketball team made remarkable strides in the postseason, achieving individual and team milestones, showcasing exceptional talent, and setting new records, reflecting the team's strong and consistent performance.