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The SEC continues to showcase some of college basketball’s most dynamic talent as we prepare for the stretch run of the 2025-26 season.

From Tennessee’s Ja’Kobi Gillespie orchestrating Tennessee’s offense to Mississippi State’s Josh Hubbard lighting up scoreboards, the conference’s top performers are putting up some impressive numbers across the board. Auburn’s Keyshawn Hall has cemented his place among the conference’s premier scorers, while Vanderbilt’s Duke Miles leads the way defensively with his steal production.

These standout efforts highlight the depth of talent and competitive balance that makes the SEC one of college basketball’s most exciting conferences to watch.

Here’s a look at the conference’s stat leaders as we near February:

Points Per Game Leaders

Labaron Philon Jr. (Alabama): 22.2 PPG Josh Hubbard (Mississippi State): 21.0 PPG Keyshawn Hall (Auburn): 20.3 PPG Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas): 20.2 PPG Ja’Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee): 18.8 PPG Mark Mitchell (Mizzou): 17.7 PPG Jeremiah Wilkinson (Georgia): 17.7 PPG Aden Holloway (Alabama): 17.7 PPG Tyler Tanner (Vanderbilt): 17.4 PPG Thomas Haugh (Florida): 17.4 PPG

Rebounds Per Game Leaders

Rueben Chinyelu (Florida): 11.0 RPG Rashaun Agee (Texas A&M): 8.7 RPG Marquel Sutton (LSU): 8.3 RPG Alex Condon (Florida): 8.1 RPG Amari Allen (Alabama): 7.8 RPG Keyshawn Hall (Auburn): 7.6 RPG Pablo Tamba (LSU): 7.3 RPG Dailyn Swain (Texas): 7.1 RPG Achor Achor (Mississippi State): 6.9 RPG Trevon Brazile (Arkansas): 6.8 RPG

Assists Per Game Leaders

Dedan Thomas Jr. (LSU): 6.7 APG Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas): 6.2 APG Ja’Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee): 5.5 APG Tyler Tanner (Vanderbilt): 5.3 APG Labaron Philon Jr. (Alabama): 5.0 APG Meechie Johnson (South Carolina): 4.3 APG Duke Miles (Vanderbilt): 4.3 APG Ilias Kamardine (Ole Miss): 4.1 APG Jacari Lane (Texas A&M): 3.9 APG Anthony Robinson II (Mizzou): 3.6 APG Boogie Fland (Florida): 3.6 APG Aden Holloway (Alabama): 3.6 APG Josh Hubbard (Mississippi State): 3.6 APG

Blocks Per Game Leaders

Somto Cyril (Georgia): 2.8 BPG Aiden Sherrell (Alabama): 2.5 BPG Justin Abson (Georgia): 2.0 BPG Felix Okpara (Tennessee): 1.6 BPG Malachi Moreno (Kentucky): 1.6 BPG Shawn Phillips Jr. (Mizzou): 1.6 BPG Mohamed Wague (Oklahoma): 1.5 BPG Alex Condon (Florida): 1.4 BPG Jalen Washington (Vanderbilt): 1.4 BPG Jamarion Davis-Fleming (Mississippi State): 1.4 BPG

Steals Per Game Leaders

Duke Miles (Vanderbilt): 2.8 SPG Tyler Tanner (Vanderbilt): 2.4 SPG Anthony Robinson II (Mizzou): 2.0 SPG Otega Oweh (Kentucky): 1.9 SPG Dailyn Swain (Texas): 1.9 SPG

3-Point Leaders

Tyler Nickel (Vanderbilt): 46.3% 3FG Aden Holloway (Alabama): 46.2% 3FG Rubén Dominguez (Texas A&M): 44.3% 3FG

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Risers & Fallers

Here’s how some of the SEC’s top performers are trending as we approach February:

Players on the Rise

Labaron Philon Jr. (Alabama): Leading the conference in scoring at 22.2 PPG while ranking 5th in assists, establishing himself as a dual-threat playmaker with elite usage rates. Ja’Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee): Averaging 18.8 PPG (5th in conference) and ranking 3rd in assists, showcasing the all-around impact that makes him indispensable to Tennessee’s offensive system. Keyshawn Hall (Auburn): Maintaining his status as a top-5 conference scorer at 20.3 PPG while adding 7.5 RPG, proving his consistency as a reliable double-double threat. Duke Miles (Vanderbilt): Leading the SEC in steals at 2.8 SPG while contributing 16.6 PPG, emerging as one of the conference’s premier 2-way players. Josh Hubbard (Mississippi State): Solidifying his position as the conference’s second-leading scorer at 21.0 PPG, demonstrating remarkable scoring consistency. Otega Oweh (Kentucky): Averaging 16.1 PPG and ranking 4th in steals at 1.9 SPG, showcasing expanded versatility on both ends of the floor. Dailyn Swain (Texas): Leading his team across multiple statistical categories in points, rebounds, assists, and steals, establishing himself as one of the SEC’s most complete players.

Players Facing Challenges

Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas): Despite leading in assists and ranking second in total points, his high turnover rate threatens to limit his overall efficiency and team impact in big moments. Matas Vokietaitis (Texas): Tying for the conference lead in personal fouls at 3.3 per game, creating foul trouble that restricts his court time and disrupts Texas’s rotation plans. Somto Cyril (Georgia): While dominating defensively with 56 total blocks and an impressive field goal percentage, his 3.3 fouls per game (tied for conference lead) requires better discipline to maximize his substantial 2-way contributions.

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