- This article shows the statistical leaders of the Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball team. For statistical leaders of the school's men's team, see Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball statistical leaders.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the women's basketball program of Mississippi State University in various categories,[1] including points, three-pointers, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Bulldogs represent Mississippi State in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference.
Mississippi State began competing in women's intercollegiate basketball in 1974,[1] These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season.
Scoring[]
Points scored[]
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Career
Rank |
Player |
Points |
Points
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1 |
LaToya Thomas |
2,981 |
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2 |
Victoria Vivians |
2,527 |
2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18
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3 |
Tan White |
2,421 |
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4 |
Teaira McCowan |
1,942 |
2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19
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5 |
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1,756 |
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6 |
Jennifer Fambrough |
1,677 |
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7 |
LaCharlotte Smith |
1,533 |
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8 |
Sharon Thompson |
1,526 |
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9 |
Polly Branch |
1,518 |
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10 |
Morgan William |
1,400 |
2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18
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Points per game[]
3-pointers[]
3-point percentage[]
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Single season (minimum 40 attempts)[1]
Rank |
Player |
3P% |
3P%
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1 |
Angela Harris |
50.0% |
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2 |
Jessica Carter |
45.5% |
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3 |
Chloe Bibby |
45.0% |
2018–19
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4 |
Roshunda Johnson |
43.8% |
2016–17
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5 |
Stacie Farris |
43.4% |
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6 |
Jemmye Ann Helms |
43.1% |
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7 |
LaToya Thomas |
42.9% |
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Bre'Amber Scott |
42.9% |
2018–19
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9 |
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42.2% |
2018–19
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10 |
Roshunda Johnson |
41.8% |
2017–18
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Other statistics[]
Assists[]
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Single game
Rank |
Player |
Ast |
Year |
Opponent
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1 |
Polly Branch |
17 |
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Bryan
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2 |
Katia May |
13 |
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Tennessee Tech
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Jazzmun Holmes |
13[9] |
2018–19 |
Marquette
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Jazzmun Holmes |
13[10] |
2018–19 |
Oregon (NCAA Elite Eight)
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5 |
LaCharlotte Smith |
12 |
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LSU
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Cynthia Hall |
12 |
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Louisiana-Lafayette
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12 |
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Savannah State
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Jazzmun Holmes |
12[5] |
2018–19 |
Arkansas (SEC Tournament Final)
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9 |
Angela Harris |
11 |
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UT-Pan American
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Marneshia Richard |
11 |
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South Carolina
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Katia May |
11 |
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Houston
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Katia May |
11 |
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New Orleans
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Morgan William |
11[11] |
2015–16 |
Savannah State
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Blocks[]
Rebounds[]
Steals[]
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Single game
Rank |
Player |
Stl |
Year |
Opponent
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1 |
Sonya Meadows |
12 |
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UT-Martin
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2 |
Kunshinge Sorrell |
9 |
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William Carey
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Kunshinge Sorrell |
9 |
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Vanderbilt
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Angela Harris |
9 |
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UT-Pan American
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5 |
Kunshinge Sorrell |
8 |
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UC-Santa Barbara
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Kunshinge Sorrell |
8 |
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William Carey
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7 |
Kunshinge Sorrell |
7 |
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UAB
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Kunshinge Sorrell |
7 |
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Tulane
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Kunshinge Sorrell |
7 |
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Montana State (NWIT)
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Tan White |
7 |
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UT-Pan American
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Marneshia Richard |
7 |
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Purdue
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Porsha Porter |
7 |
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Jacksonville State
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Savannah Carter |
7 |
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New Orleans
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Jordan Danberry |
7 |
2019–20 |
Marquette
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See also[]
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