This season it was time for Kayleigh Truong to bring her game to another level. With so much scoring and minutes exiting between Jill Townsend and the Wirth sisters, the big question for the Zags was how some of the younger, experienced players would step up as leaders.
Truong responded as well as you could hope for a junior point guard with expanded responsibilities. She went from the facilitator and an auxiliary scoring threat to a dynamic primary scorer while still maintaining lead guard roles. Truong averaged 11.2 points and 3.8 assists per game. Those 11.2 points were the highest for the team, moving her from the fourth scoring option to first.