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Texas A&M guard Ny’Ceara Pryor is one of 107 finalists for the Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game after a senior season packed with steals, assists and history.

Texas A&M women’s basketball has a star with national juice, and Ny’Ceara Pryor just got another reminder of it.

The Aggies guard was named a finalist for the 2026 Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game, putting her in the mix with the top senior players in the country.

That alone is a big deal. But Pryor’s case is not built on reputation or hype. It is built on numbers that scream chaos for opponents and production that jumps off the page.

Pryor is averaging 16.1 points and 7.1 assists per game for Texas A&M, and that assist number ranks fifth nationally. She also earned All-SEC Second Team and All-Defensive Team honors after turning every game into a problem for opposing backcourts.

Then there is the defensive madness.

Pryor led the SEC in steals per game at 3.6, and during conference play, she piled up 54 steals, one of the best league totals of the last quarter-century.

Even more absurd, the Baltimore native recorded multiple steals in all 16 SEC games, making her just the third player in conference history to pull that off.

That is not solid defense. That is theft on repeat.

Her playmaking has been just as outrageous. Pryor leads the nation in double-doubles featuring points and assists with eight, and she became the first player since 2000 to post four straight of those in SEC action. That kind of stat line tells you exactly what she is: a scorer, a creator and a tone-setter all at once.

She has also driven winning. Pryor helped power Texas A&M through a late surge that included wins in six of eight games, with the Aggies beating three ranked teams and stacking two Quad 1 road victories in that stretch.

And then there is the historical company.

Pryor is now one of just six players in NCAA Division I history to record at least 2,000 career points, 500 assists and 400 steals, putting her in a club that includes Dawn Staley.

Only 20 players will make the final All-Star Game roster. Based on what Pryor has done this season, leaving her out would be a tough sell.