Bisignani started all 27 games for the Lions this year. In the AMCC, she ranks fourth in assists (95), sixth in assists per game (3.5), seventh in 3-point percentage (33.1), 11th in 3-pointers made (44), 18th in defensive rebounds (97), 21st in points (278) and free throws made (50), 22nd in field goals made (92), 23rd in points per game (10.3), 25th in total rebounds (132), 27th in offensive rebounds (35), 28th in field goal percentage (32.3), 33rd in rebounds per game (4.9), and 34th in points per 40 minutes (12.6).
This is Sayles’ second career selection to an All-AMCC team, after she was also a second-team pick last season. For McCracken and Bisignani, this is their first appearance on the All-AMCC list.
Penn State Altoona women’s basketball went 15-12 overall this season, including an 11-7 mark within the AMCC that placed the team third in the conference’s regular season standings. The Lions earned a berth to the AMCC Tournament and reached the semifinal round.