HIGH POINT, N.C. -
Aaliyah Collins of the High Point University women's basketball team will attend the Women's Premier Basketball Association Combine in Phoenix, Arizona. The two-day event is set for April 3-4.
The 2025-26 Big South Defensive Player of the Year and a back-to-back Big South champion, Collins played a pivotal role in the Panthers' dominant season. Appearing in 31 games with 26 starts, she led the team in steals (75) and blocks (24). Offensively, she served as the team's primary facilitator, pacing the Panthers with 134 assists. Collins also contributed heavily as a scorer, ranking second on the team in field goals (184), free throws (74), and total points (462), averaging 14.9 points per game.
Over her three seasons at HPU, Collins was instrumental in securing two Big South Tournament titles and three consecutive Big South Regular Season championships. She appeared in 67 games, making 52 starts under head coach Chelsea Banbury. Collins averaged 26.5 minutes, 11.9 points, 4.3 assists, and 2.4 steals per game, consistently impacting both ends of the floor.
The Women's Premier Basketball Association (WPBA) is the leading professional development league dedicated exclusively to advancing women's basketball. Their mission is to serve as a true pipeline for athletes seeking to advance to the WNBA, Athletes Unlimited, and other top-tier professional leagues around the world.
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