Anaya Peoples, DePaul women's basketball guard, will compete in the Women’s College All-Star Game on April 6, joining other seniors from across the country in a nationally televised contest on ESPN2. Peoples started in 31 games for the Blue Demons, leading the team in multiple categories including scoring and rebounding, en route to being named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.

By the Numbers
  • Peoples averaged 16.8 points per game and reached double figures in 26 games this season.
  • She collected 247 rebounds and ranked fifth in the league with an average of 8.1 rebounds per game, while posting a team-high six double-doubles.
State of Play
  • The Women's College All-Star Game will take place on April 6 at the Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State, with 20 seniors competing.
  • Ten different conferences are represented in the game, and the players will appear on one of two teams – Team Lieberman and Team Miller.
What's Next

Peoples will compete in the Women’s College All-Star Game on April 6, a significant opportunity for her to showcase her skills and potentially garner attention for professional opportunities.

Bottom Line

Anaya Peoples' selection to compete in the Women’s College All-Star Game is a testament to her outstanding performance and impact on college basketball, providing a platform for her to transition into professional opportunities.