Women's Basketball

Becki Selected to 2025 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Semifinal List

Story Courtesy of Ball State Athletic Communications Department

HOPEWELL, N.J. - Ball State senior guard Ally Becki has been named to the 2025 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Top 10 Semifinalist List, announced this morning by Her Hoops Stats. Becki is the lone player from the Mid-American Conference to make the national list.
 
Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles, sixth in the nation in assists (148), eighth in the nation in assists per game (6.2) and 31st in the nation in steals (60). Becki also leads the MAC in six different categories, assist/turnover ratio (2.43), assists (148), assists per game (6.2), field goal percentage (50.6), steals (60) and triple doubles (1).
 
Becki has earned Mid-American Player of the Week honors twice this season and 11 times for her career. She is the only player in Ball State women's basketball history to have scored 1,500+ points, pull down 600+ rebounds and dished out 600+ assists. Becki has scored 1,554 points, totaled 674 rebounds and 653 assists thus far for her career.
 
 Prior to the season, Becki earned MAC postseason accolades for the third-straight year.
 
Becki recorded her first triple double on Nov 13, 2024, against Memphis. For the game, Becki scored 22 points, pulled down 10 rebounds while dishing out 10 assists. Becki's triple double also marked the first from a Ball State women's basketball player since at least 2010 when the NCAA started keeping the triple double stat. Becki ranks fifth in the nation in triple doubles and first in the MAC.
 
The Ball State women's basketball team looks to remain undefeated in Mid-American Conference action when it travels to Eastern Michigan Saturday for a 1 pm ET tipoff in the Gervin GameAbove Center. Currently, the Cardinal are 19-5 overall and 11-0 in league play.