| 58 | Sonya Harlin | vs. Graceland JV at MACC | 02/19/92 |
| 50 | Sonya Harlin | vs. Belleville, Illinois at MACC | 01/04/92 |
| 49 | Sonya Harlin | vs. Highland, Kansas at MACC | 11/05/91 |
| 42 | Sonya Harlin | at Mineral Area | 01/15/92 |
| 41 | Tanisha Johnson | at Three Rivers | 02/08/97 |
| 41 | Dewella Holliday | vs. Vincennes at MACC | 11/04/01 |
| 40 | Sonya Harlin | vs. MO Valley JV at MACC | 02/04/92 |
| 39 | Gwen Muex | vs. Crowder, at MACC | 02/14/85 |
| 38 | Sabrina Brooks | vs. Parkland College at MACC | 12/05/86 |
| 38 | LaWaynta Dawson | at Cowley County | 12/10/88 |
| 38 | Sonya Harlin | vs.North Arkansas at MACC | 01/11/92 |
| 38 | Mesha Williams | at Penn Valley | 02/07/06 |

2018 | |
| Carnethia Brown | Alabama A&M |
| Anisha George | North Texas |
| Sentreal Gregory | Adams State |
| Alexis Henry | Incarnate Word |
| Lunden Henry | Incarnate Word |
| Brianna Perry | Georgia Southwestern State |
| Jocelyn Taylor | Southeast Missouri State |
| Angelica Wiggins | Incarnate Word |
2017 | |
| Nia Flowers | Cumberland University |
| Angelice Kinney | Wilberforce University |
| Shauna Rinehart | Evangel University |
| Romekia Wallace | University of Nebraska-Omaha |
2016 | |
| Daria Ivanova | Missouri Valley College |
2015 | |
| Tamaya Carter | Claflin University |
| Aleyah Chivers | Union University |
| Dejoun Dennard | Clayton State University |
| Kendra Gladbach | University of Central Missouri |
| Kre’Ana Henry | Texas A&M-Corpus Christi |
2014 | |
| Mor Borodovski | Grand View University |
| Hali Ford | Cal State-Bakersfield |
| Keri Kleist | Cal State-Bakersfield |
| Alira Mihocic | Coastal Carolina University |
| Alexis Newbolt | Indiana State University |
| Alexis Robinson | Coastal Carolina University |
| Bryanna Robinson | Union University |
2013 | |
| Kenyada Brown | Southeast Missouri State |
| Shanevian Holden | Columbia College |
| Marida Lewis | Oklahoma Baptist University |
| Lizzie Nessling | Lincoln University |
| Britany Rowell | Edward Waters College |
| Morgan Vetter | Central Methodist University |
| Kelsey Williams | Lincoln University |
| Angel Woods | Baker University |
2012 | |
| Mykel Boyd | Friends University |
| Jessica Bygate | Dickinson State University |
| Shanice Jones | Kean University |
| Tahsha Mitchell | Saint Augustine’s University |
| Ashley Stevenson | Florida Atlantic University |
| Kayla Washington | Columbia College |
2011 | |
| Jelena Elez | Glenville State |
2010 | |
| Jaleesa Harmon | University of Tampa |
| Kianna Flannagan | Morgan State University |
| Kayla Rice | Columbia College |
| Sade Mungo | Newman University |
2009 | |
| Dnaya Mims | Missouri S&T |
| Kristen Williams | St. Mary University |
| Brea Banks | Central Arkansas |
| Brittany Noel | Morgan State University |
| Kimyatta Barksdale | St. Joseph College |
| Nneka Nwani | Southern Illinois Carbondale |
| Kandace Cross | Columbia College |
2008 | |
| LaTashia Pratt | Southwest Baptist University |
| Cameo Holly | William Woods University |
| Briana Mitchell | Culver Stockton University |
2006 | |
| Amber Lewellen | Columbia College |
| Ashley Lovelady | Southeast Missouri State |
| Nikya Hughes | Univ. Arkansas-Little Rock |
| Ashley Baker | Northwest Missouri State |
| Kelly Reinkemeyer | Southwest Baptist |
| Mesha Williams | LSU |
2005 | |
| Khadigrian Murphy | Western Illinois |
| Fallon Tucker | South Carolina State |
| Kiela Nunnelly | Missouri Valley |
2004 | |
| Marquita McFarland | St. Louis University |
| Ebonee Downey | East Carolina University |
| Tegan Stuart | Iowa State |
| Bridgett Boykin | Panhandle State |
| Nykoya Randle | Ohio Valley College |
2003 | |
| Sharella Stewart | Missouri Southern |
| Molly Thompson | Central Methodist, Fayette |
2002 | |
| Courtney Duckworth | Park College |
| Khalilah Henderson | Landers University, SC |
| Jennifer Beamon | Landers University, SC |
| Dewella Holliday | Univ. of TX-San Antonio |
2001 | |
| Shelly Clark | Central State University |
| Darcia Reid | West Virginia Tech |
| Kim Leonard | Eastern Texas |
| Lynn Rudd | Avilla |
2000 | |
| LaTonya Douglas | Northeastern Oklahoma |
| Candice Fields | Missouri Valley |
| Sherrita Lock | Missouri Valley |
1999 | |
| Shunta Webb | Lincoln University |
| Tammy Johnson | University of Denver |
1998 | |
| Tanisha Johnson | Arkansas State |
| Shavonda Willis | University of Georgia |
| Kelly Adams | St. Louis University |
| Patrice Coleman | Univ. of S. Florida at Tampa |
| Marilyn Howard | Univ. of Calif. at Northridge |
| Ronita Minor | UNLV |
| Brandi Grigsby | Northwest Missouri State |
| Shalanda Jackson | Univ. of S. Florida at Tampa |
1997 | |
| Jill Fuka | Central Methodist, Fayette |
| Jocelyn Browning | Southwest Texas State |
| Kim Davis | Arkansas State |
| Shannon Edwards | Arkansas State |
| Monteze Morales | Savannah State University |
1996 | |
| Darcy Nikes | St. Mary’s University, Indiana |
| Tara Knox | Rockhurst College |
| Teresa Healy | Hannibal-LaGrange College |
1995 | |
| Carrie Ragar | Kansas State |
| Jamie Koester | Kansas State/S.E. MO State |
| Paige Helton | Benedictine College |
1994 | |
| Tracy Aldridge | New Mexico |
| Julie Johnson | Missouri Western |
| Rosheda Hopson | University of Houston |
| Tiffanie Tipton | Quincy College |
| Natasha Parks | Coppin State |
1993 | |
| Kim Jaeger | Edinboro College |
| Chris Gard | Missouri Western |
| Keisha Robertson | Lincoln University |
1992 | |
| Sonya Harlin | Missouri Southern |
1991 | |
| Arlene Miller | UNLV |
| Kenna Walker | Delaware State |
| DeAnn Williams | Alabama |
| Honey Scott | Missouri Southern |
| Tammie Nichols | Central Methodist, Fayette |
| Margi Rumpf | Southern Univ-New Orleans |
| Janel Witte | Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City |
| Rolanda Gladen | Missouri Southern |
| Charlotte Adell | Univ. of Wisconsin-Green Bay |
1990 | |
| Kim Frischman | Drake |
| Shirley Lapsley | Quincy |
| Beth McCune | Missouri Southern |
| Melissa Taylor | Missouri |
1989 | |
| LaWaynta Dawson | SW Missouri State |
| Marla Duncan | Oklahoma |
| Stacey Wendt | Missouri-St. Louis |
1988 | |
| Marcia Brooks | Missouri |
| Teresa Dollens | SE Missouri State |
| Sandi Michel | Virginia Tech |
| Lori Sandbothe | Missouri |
1987 | |
| Sabrina Brooks | Nebraska |
| Teri Mayfield | Grandview |
1985 | |
| Lisa Besses | Nevada-Reno |
| Liz Bush | Iowa State |
| Gwen Muex | Nevada-Reno |
| Renea Page | Northern Illinois |
| Stacy Potts | Grandview |
| Susan Snipp | William Woods |
1984 | |
| Marilu Dunnard | NE Missouri State |
| Irenetta Henley | Oklahoma State |
| Joyce Johnson | Oklahoma State |
1983 | |
| Lisa Brown | Culver-Stockton |
| Denise Derrieux | Oklahoma State |
| Jackie Glosson | Oklahoma State |
| Candy Hicks | Oklahoma State |
| Brenna Kelly | Culver-Stockton |
| Carmella McMullen | Oklahoma State |
| Kathy Schulz | Oklahoma State |
1982 | |
| Rochelle McKenzie | Vanderbilt |
| Georgia Hinson | Missouri-St. Louis |
| Eleanor Carr | Southern Illinois |
1981 | |
| Renee Skaggs | Missouri-St. Louis |
| Sheri Sills | Missouri |
| Pat Seger | Central MO State |
| Patty Rapp | Missouri-St. Louis |
| Sandy Moore | Missouri-St. Louis |
| Lisa Linthacum | Nebraska-Omaha |
| Sara Figg | Central MO State |
| Vickie Crigler | Lamar |
1980 | |
| Laurie Littrell | NE Missouri State |
1979 | |
| Kristie Richards | Central Methodist |
| Janet Jackson | Central Methodist |
| Robin Fitzsimmons | Central Methodist |
| Linda Connors | Central Methodist |
| 166 Players placed with 4-year colleges | |
| *bold indicates players who have signed at the NCAA Division I level | |
| 2020 | Chatori Tyler, 1st team DeAnna Wilson, 1st team Bryce Dowell, 2nd team |
| 2019 | Chatori Tyler, 1st team Kaysie Newson, 1st team |
| 2018 | Anisha George, 1st team Angelica Wiggins, 1st team Sentreal Gregory, 2nd team Alexis Henry, 2nd team Lunden Henry, 2nd team Brianna Perry, 2nd team Jocelyn Taylor, 2nd team |
| 2017 | Carnethia Brown, 1st team Brianna Perry, 1st team Romekia Wallace, 1st team Anisha George, 2nd team |
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Single Season Assists | ||
| 244 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1981-82 |
| 213 | Candy Hicks | 1982-83 |
| 190 | Susan Snipp | 1984-85 |
| 181 | Marilu Dunnard | 1983-84 |
| 179 | Khadigrian Murphy | 2004-05 |
| 167 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1980-81 |
| 164 | Sara Figg | 1980-81 |
| 156 | Susan Snipp | 1983-84 |
| 153 | Kelsey Williams | 2012-13 |
| 153 | Eleanor Carr | 1981-83 |
Single Season Assist Average | ||
| 7.0 | Susan Snipp | 1984-85 |
| 6.4 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1981-82 |
| 6.1 | Candy Hicks | 1982-83 |
| 5.21 | Arlene Miller | 1990-91 |
| 5.2 | Marilu Dunnard | 1983-84 |
| 4.97 | Khadigrian Murphy | 2004-05 |
| 4.94 | Kelsey Williams | 2012-13 |
| 4.8 | Arlene Miller | 1989-90 |
| 4.7 | Tiffanie Tipton | 1993-94 |
| 4.6 | Renee Skaggs | 1979-80 |
Single Season Rebounds | ||
| 376 | Mesha Williams | 2005-06 |
| 374 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-82 |
| 367 | Kristen Williams | 2008-09 |
| 365 | Jackie Glosson | 1982-83 |
| 350 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-05 |
| 315 | Sheri Sills | 1980-81 |
| 314 | Carrie Ragar | 1994-95 |
| 313 | Pat Seger | 1980-81 |
| 307 | Gwen Muex | 1983-84 |
| 305 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-97 |
Single Season Rebound Average | ||
| 12.2 | Kristen Williams | 2008-09 |
| 11.6 | Carrie Ragar | 1994-95 |
| 10.7 | Mesha Williams | 2005-06 |
| 10.6 | Mary Smiley | 1977-78 |
| 10.42 | Jackie Glosson | 1982-83 |
| 10.40 | Romekia Wallace | 2016-17 |
| 10.1 | Romekia Wallace | 2015-16 |
| 9.842 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-82 |
| 9.839 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-97 |
| 9.7 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-05 |
Single Season Points | ||
| 781 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 |
| 780 | Sabrina Brooks | 1986-87 |
| 771 | Sonya Harlin | 1991-92 |
| 680 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-97 |
| 653 | Mesha Williams | 2005-06 |
| 652 | Marcia Brooks | 1987-88 |
| 640 | Carrie Rager | 1994-95 |
| 627 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-82 |
| 626 | Dewella Holliday | 2000-01 |
| Nikya Hughes | 2004-05 | |
Single Season Scoring Average | ||
| 33.5 | Sonya Harlin | 1991-92 |
| 23.7 | Carrie Ragar | 1994-95 |
| 23.6 | Sabrina Brooks | 1986-87 |
| 21.9 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-97 |
| 21.7 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 |
| 21.2 | LaWaynta Dawson | 1988-89 |
| 20.4 | Marcia Brooks | 1987-88 |
| 19.6 | Dewella Holliday | 2000-01 |
| 19.1 | Jamie Koester | 1994-95 |
| 18.8 | Arlene Miller | 1990-91 |
Career Assists | ||
| 411 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1980-82 |
| 346 | Susan Snipp | 1983-85 |
| 303 | Arlene Miller | 1989-91 |
| 297 | Khadigrian Murphy | 2003-05 |
| 255 | Vickie Crigler | 1979-81 |
| 249 | Eleanor Carr | 1980-82 |
| 248 | Marilu Dunnard | 1982-84 |
| 247 | Renee Skaggs | 1979-81 |
| 237 | Brenna Kelly | 1981-83 |
| 231 | Marcia Brooks | 1986-88 |
Career Assist Average | ||
| 5.5 | Susan Snipp | 1983-85 |
| 5.3 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1980-82 |
| 5.0 | Arlene Miller | 1989-91 |
| 4.4 | Khadigrian Murphy | 2003-05 |
| 4.1 | Laurie Littrell | 1978-80 |
| 3.89 | Tiffanie Tipton | 1992-94 |
| 3.8 | Vickie Crigler | 1979-81 |
| 3.6 | Debbie Stith | 1977-79 |
| 3.596 | Carnethia Brown | 2016-18 |
| 3.59 | Kim Frischman | 1988-90 |
Career Rebounds | ||
| 739 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-83 |
| 638 | Mesha Williams | 2004-06 |
| 621 | Kristen Williams | 2007-09 |
| 551 | Carrie Ragar | 1993-95 |
| 544 | Kathy Schulz | 1981-83 |
| 514 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 |
| 504 | Gwen Muex | 1983-85 |
| 501 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-06 |
| 481 | Romekia Wallace | 2015-17 |
| 474 | Anisha George | 2016-18 |
Career Rebound Average | ||
| 10.35 | Kristen Williams | 2007-09 |
| 10.23 | Romekia Wallace | 2015-17 |
| 10.1 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-83 |
| 9.7 | Carrie Ragar | 1993-95 |
| 9.69 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-98 |
| 9.38 | Mesha Williams | 2004-06 |
| 9.11 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-06 |
| 8.22 | DeAnn Williams | 1989-91 |
| 8.19 | Rosheda Hopson | 1992-94 |
| 8.0 | Gwen Muex | 1983-85 |
Career Points | ||
| 1,408 | Dewella Holliday | 2000-02 |
| 1,180 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-83 |
| 1,119 | Arlene Miller | 1989-91 |
| 1,094 | Marcia Brooks | 1986-88 |
| 1,083 | Mesha Williams | 2004-06 |
| 1,062 | Kathy Schulz | 1981-83 |
| 1,001 | Gwen Muex | 1983-85 |
| 996 | Sonya Harlin | 1990-92 |
| 988 | Carrie Ragar | 1993-95 |
| 933 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-06 |
Career Scoring Average | ||
| 22.6 | Tanisha Johnson | 1996-97 |
| 20.7 | Dewella Holliday | 2000-02 |
| 19.9 | Sonya Harlin | 1990-92 |
| 18.3 | Arlene Miller | 1989-91 |
| 17.3 | Carrie Ragar | 1993-95 |
| 16.96 | Nikya Hughes | 2004-06 |
| 16.8 | Marcia Brooks | 1986-88 |
| 16.2 | Jackie Glosson | 1981-83 |
| 15.92 | Mesha Williams | 2004-06 |
| 15.89 | Gwen Muex | 1983-85 |
| 2016 | Autumn Jones | Honorable Mention |
| 2014 | Alexis Newbolt | Third Team |
| 2010 | Kianna Flannagan | Honorable Mention |
| 2009 | Kristen Williams | Honorable Mention |
| 2005 | Nikya Hughes | First Team |
| 2005 | Mesha Williams | Honorable Mention |
| 2004 | Ebonee Downey | Honorable Mention |
| 2004 | Marquita McFarland | Honorable Mention |
| 2002 | Dewella Holliday | Second Team |
| 2001 | Dewella Holliday | Honorable Mention |
| 1997 | Tanisha Johnson | Second Team |
| 1995 | Carrie Ragar | Second Team |
| 1994 | Tracey Aldridge | First Team |
| 1992 | Sonya Harlin | First Team |
| 1991 | Arlene Miller | Second Team |
| 1990 | Arlene Miller | Honorable Mention |
| 1989 | LaWaynta Dawson | Second Team |
| 1988 | Marcia Brooks | First Team |
| 1987 | Sabrina Brooks | First Team |
| 1985 | Gwen Muex | First Team |
| 1983 | Jackie Glosson | First Team |
| 1982 | Rochelle McKenzie | First Team |
| 1981 | Sheri Sills | First Team |
| 2016 | Autumn Jones |
| 2016 | Romekia Wallace (honorable mention) |
| 2014 | Alexis Newbolt (honorable mention) |
| 2006 | Mesha Williams |
| 1992 | Sonya Harlin |
| 1989 | LaWaynta Dawson |
| 1983 | Jackie Glosson |
| 2020 | Chatori Tyler, 1st team DeAnna Wilson, 1st team Shania Liburd, 2nd team |
| 2019 | Chatori Tyler, 1st team Kaysie Newson, 1st team |
| 2018 | Anisha George, 1st team Angelia Wiggins, 1st team Jocelyn Taylor, 1st team Brianna Perry, 2nd team |
| 2017 | Carnethia Brown, 1st team Romekia Wallace, 1st team Anna Stewart, 2nd team |
| 2016 | Autumn Jones, 1st team Romekia Wallace, 1st team |
| 2015 | Aleyah Chivers, 1st team Kre’Ana Henry, 2nd team Kendra Gladbach, 2nd team |
| 2014 | Alexis Newbolt, 1st team Alexis Robinson, 1st team |
| 2013 | Kelsey Williams Shanevian Holden Morgan Vetter (H.M.) |
| 2012 | Ashley Stevenson Jessica Bygate Mykel Boyd (H.M.) |
| 2011 | Lauren McKinnis (H.M) Becca Schemmer (H.M.) |
| 2010 | Jaleesa Harmon Kayla Rice Kianna Flannagan |
| 2009 | Kandace Cross Kianna Flanagan Kristen Williams Dnaya Mims |
| 2008 | LaTashia Pratt Kristen Williams Brea Banks |
| 2006 | Mesha Williams Amber Lewellen Ashley Baker Ashley Lovelady |
| 2005 | Nikya Hughes Mesha Williams Khadigrian Murphy |
| 2004 | Ebonee Downey Marquita McFarland Bridgett Boykin Tegan Stuart |
| 2003 | Sharelle Stewart Bridgett Boykin, H.M. Ebonee Downey, H.M. Marquita McFarland, H.M. |
| 2002 | Dewella Holliday Khalilah Henderson Jennifer Beamon |
| 2001 | Dewella Holliday Khalilah Henderson Allendria Rudd, H.M. |
| 2000 | LaTonya Douglas |
| 1998 | Brandi Grigsby Tanisha Johnson Shavonda Willis Patrice Coleman |
| 1997 | Tanisha Johnson Jocelyn Browning |
| 1996 | Darcy Nikes Tara Knox |
| 1995 | Carrie Ragar Jamie Koester |
| 1994 | Tracy Aldridge Rosheda Hopson Julie Johnson |
| 1993 | Chris Gard Rosheda Hopson |
| 1992 | Sonya Harlin Keisha Roberson |
| 1991 | Arlene Miller
Janel Witte |
| 2005 | 7th |
| 2002 | 6th |
| 1997 | 9th |
| 1994 | 5th |
| 1991 | 9th |
| 1988 | 5th |
| 1987 | 3rd |
| 1984 | 5th |
| 1982 | 1st |
| 1981 | 2nd |
| 1982 | Jackie Glosson |
| 1982 | Dick Halterman |
| Wins | 34 |
| Loses | 16 |
| Percentage | .680 |
| 2006 | Mesha Williams |
| 2005 | Mesha Williams |
| 2002 | Dewella Holliday |
| 1997 | Tanisha Johnson |
| 1994 | Julie Johnson |
| 1991 | Arlene Miller |
| 1990 | Arlene Miller, H.M. |
| 1988 | Marcia Brooks |
| 1987 | Sabrina Brooks Marcia Brooks, H.M. Lori Sandboothe, H.M. |
| 1984 | Joyce Johnson Irenetta Henley, H.M. |
| 1982 | Jackie Glosson Kathy Schulz Eleanor Carr, H.M. |
| 1981 | Sheri Sills Pat Seger Sara Figg, H.M. |
| Victories: 888 | Losses: 363 |
| Most Wins | 35 | 1981-82 | |
| Best Winning Percentage | 96.9% | (32-1) | 2017-18 |
| Longest Winning Streak | 32 | (one season) | 2017-18 |
| Longest Winning Streak at Home | 52 | 1/27/87 to 11/14/92 | |
| Greatest Margin of Victory | 97 | vs. Graceland JV (117-20) | 11/15/17 |
| Greatest Margin in a Loss | 77 | vs. North Arkansas at MACC (39-116) | 1/10/86 |
| Greatest Avg. Margin of Victory per Game in a Season | 30.9 | (78.9 over 48.0) | 2017-18 |
| Most Points in a Win | 138 | at Forest Park.(42) | 1/30/97 |
| Most Points in a Loss | 101 | at Three Rivers (108) | 2/7/98 |
| Most Points in a Game by an Opp. | 116 | vs. North Arkansas at MACC (39) | 1/10/86 |
| Most Points by an Opp. In a Loss | 102 | vs. Parkland (IL) at MACC (104) | 12/5/86 |
| Most Points in a Season | 3,228 | 1980-81 | |
| Best Offensive Avg. Per Game | 87.7 | 1997-98 | |
| Best Defensive Avg. Per Game | 48.0 | 2017-18 | |
| Fewest Points in a Win | 39 | at Highland (36) | 2/2/80 |
| Fewest Points in a Season | 929 | 1977-78 | |
| Most 100-Point Games in a Season | 7 | 1981-82 & 1997-98 | |
| Most Field Goals Attempted In a Season | 2,982 | 1980-81 | |
| Most Field Goals Made In a Season | 1,349 | 1980-81 | |
| Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Season | 193 | 2003-04 | |
| Best Field Goal Percentage In a Season | 49.4% | (1,121 for 2,271) | 1989-90 |
| Most Free Throws Attempted In a Season | 947 | 2001-02 | |
| Most Free Throws Made In a Season | 663 | 2001-02 | |
| Best Free Throw Percentage In a Season | 70.93% | (510 for 719) (568 for 801) | 1990-91 2000-01 |
| Most Rebounds in a Season | 2,001 | 1980-81 | |
| Best Rebound Avg. in a Season | 51.3 | 1980-81 | |
| Most Assists in a Season | 841 | 1977-78 | |
| Best Assist Avg. in a Season | 22.9 | 1977-78 | |
| Most Steals in a Season | 785 | 1983-84 | |
| Most Blocked Shots in a Season | 169 | 2004-05 |
In a Game | ||||
| Most Points | 58 | Sonya Harlin | vs. Graceland JV at MACC | 02/19/92 |
| Most Points in 2 Consecutive Games | 95 | Sonya Harlin | (37) vs. Three Rivers at MACC | 02/15/92 |
| (58) vs. Graceland JV at MACC | 02/19/92 | |||
| Most Points in 3 Consecutive Games | 131 | Sonya Harlin | (37) vs. Three Rivers at MACC | 02/15/92 |
| (58) vs. Graceland JV at MACC | 02/19/92 | |||
| (36) vs. Waldorf at MACC | 02/21/92 | |||
| Most Field Goals Made | 20 | Sonya Harlin | vs. Graceland at MACC | 02/19/92 |
| Most 3 Point Field Goals Made | 10 | Chatori Tyler | vs. Three Rivers | 03/03/19 |
| Best Field Goal Percentage | 100% | Julie Johnson | (11 for 11) vs. N. Ark. at MACC | 11/23/93 |
| Most Free Throws Made | 18 | Ashley Stevenson | vs. Iowa Western | 02/04/12 |
| Most Consecutive Free Throws | ||||
| Made in One Game | 13 | Amber Lewellen | vs. Three Rivers (13 for 13) | 01/13/06 |
| Most Rebounds | 25 | Chrishey Wilkes | vs. Jeff Co | 02/23/19 |
| Most Rebounds in | ||||
| 2 Consecutive Games | 42 | Carrie Ragar | (23) vs. Crowder at MACC | 02/03/95 |
| (19) at Three Rivers | 02/11/95 | |||
| Most Rebounds in 3 Consecutive Games | 57 | Mesha Williams | (26) vs. Jefferson at Rolla | 03/10/06 |
| (11) vs. State Fair at Rolla | 03/11/06 | |||
| (20) vs. S.E. Illinois at Salina | 03/22/06 | |||
| Most Assists | 19 | Susan Snipp | 1984-85 | |
| Most Blocked Shots | 11 | Rosheda Hopson | at Three Rivers | 01/16/93 |
In a Season | ||||
| Most Points | 781 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 | |
| Highest Scoring Average | 33.5 | Sonya Harlin | 1991-92 | |
| Most FGs Attempted | 633 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 | |
| Most FGs Made | 327 | Sabrina Brooks | 1986-87 | |
| Most 3-Point FGs Made | 98 | Chatori Tyler | 2018-19 | |
| Highest FG Percentage | 66.7% | Anisha George (214 for 321) | 2017-18 | |
| Most FTs Attempted | 328 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 | |
| Most FTs Made | 242 | Dewella Holliday | 2001-02 | |
| Most Consecutive FTs Made | 22 | Bryanna Robinson | 2013-14 | |
| Highest FT Percentage | 88.5% | Jamie Heitz (23 for 26) | 1999-00 | |
| Highest % of Team Points | 39.8% | Sonya Harlin (771 of 1,935) | 1991-92 | |
| Most Rebounds | 376 | Mesha Williams | 2005-06 | |
| Highest Rebound Average | 12.2 | Kristen Williams | 2008-09 | |
| Most Assists | 244 | Rochelle McKenzie | 1980-81 | |
| Highest Assist Average | 7 | Susan Snipp | 1984-85 | |
| Most Steals | 146 | Irenetta Henley | 1983-84 | |
| Most Blocked Shots | 104 | Mesha Williams | 2004-05 | |
Nate Johnson
Marcus Hill
Travis Wallace
Andrew Harmon
Anthony Hill
Devan Moss
Derrick Wiley
Terrance Chapman
Marvin Moss
Antonio Burks
Bobby Ewing
Raymond Warner
Andre Thornton (Manager)
In the 1973-74 basketball season, Sills scored 529 points. Under Coach Charlie Spoonhour, four players on the same team put up over 500 points that season, a record that still held when Sills was inducted into the Hall of Fame. The Hounds finished 32-8 that season, taking third place at the National Tournament. Sills returned for his sophomore year, lead the team with 535 points, averaging 17.8 per game, and was named to the 1975 All-Region XVI team. He spent one season at Georgia State University; ruled ineligible for the next season, he returned to Moberly to marry his long-time girlfriend.
Wise was named Greyhound Defensive Player of the Year his freshman year, and closed his MACC career with a 12.0 points per game average. He received All-Region XVI accolades during both of his seasons at MACC and, in 2005, he was named to the NJCAA All-Tournament Team and received Third Team All-American accolades. Wise transferred to the University of Southern Indiana, where he served as team captain and led USI to two regular-season conference titles and two conference tournament championships.
Smith received a number of honors, including First Team All-Region XVI in 2004, Greyhound Most Valuable Player in 2004, and All-American Honorable Mention in 2004. He was named NJCAA Player-of-the-Year in 2005; at the time of his induction, he was the only Greyhound in history to receive this honor. During that same season, Smith was also named to the NJCAA All-Tournament Team and earned First Team All-American honors. He finished his MACC career with 1086 points and 425 assists. After MACC, Smith transferred to Texas A&M, then the University of Illinois-Springfield for his senior year. After college, Smith played professionally for eight years with the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry in Oklahoma, where he was a member of three championship teams, and the Windsor Express of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL), winning a championship in 2012.
Shuck rewrote the record books at MACC, taking the All-Time Leading Scorer record with 1,408 points. She was named All-American and All-Region XVI Player in both of her MACC seasons. Shuck took her skills to the University of Texas-San Antonio, where she was named Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year in 2003, an All-Team Letter Winner in 2003 and 2004, and Second Team All-Conference in 2004. While at UTSA, she scored 589 career points and pulled down 290 career rebounds.
McKinney’s sophomore year at MACC featured a 23.7 scoring average (second-best in MACC history at the time of her induction), a 55% field-goal average, and a 71% free-throw average. She was named to the 1994095 All-Region XVI Women’s Team and the NJCAA All-American Second Team. She continued to Kansas State University, where she averaged three rebounds and 4.5 points per game.
Day made the Region XVI men’s team both of his years at MACC, and honorable mention to the NJCAA All-American Team his sophomore year, when the team earned the Region XVI championship title and finished third in the National Championship Tournament. Day’s collegiate career continued at the University of Nebraska, where as a junior he earned honorable mention All-Big Eight Conference honors, and he was named the Cornhusker team’s MVP. Bernard led Nebraska to its first NCAA Men’s National Championship Tournament in 1986. His professional basketball career lasted eight years while he played in Ireland, Holland, France, and Israel.
Bledsoe came to MACC from Beaumont HS in St. Louis. In his first year at MACC, he averaged 11.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, helping his team capture the Region XVI title and finish third at the National Championship Tournament. His sophomore year, he improved that average to 13.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game before he suffered an injury. He was still named honorable mention to the NJCAA All-American Team. Bledsoe continued his education and basketball career at Kansas State University, the followed a professional basketball career to Sweden, Holland, Portugal, and Peru.
Kujawa came to Moberly in 1978 when he joined the staff at KWIX/KRES/KIRK and became the voice of the Greyhounds. In his 30-year career behind the microphone for the Greyhounds, he broadcast over 1500 games.
Pepper played at MACC 1996-1998 and was a leader on the basketball team being awarded honors such as All-American and Region 16’s Most Valuable Player. Pepper transferred to Arkansas State University, and played basketball there for two more years. During the 1999 basketball season, C.J. and his teammates led ASU to the NCCA tournament for the first time in history. As a result of his talent and hard work, he played professional basketball as a member of the Washington Generals, New York Nationals, and the Harlem Globetrotters. He later played in the American Basketball Association for the American Bulldogs, a Kentucky Semi-Professional team for the 2006-2007 season.
Ketchum is the first MACC staff member to be inducted into the Greyhound Hall of Fame. She served as Greyhound Athletics Advisor, 1996-2005. She founded the student athletics success program as the advisor, tutor, and mentor to MACC student-athletes. She diligently worked to motivate all athletes to be successful on and off the court.
Cochran played from 1974 to 1976, and later served as an assistant coach for both the men and women Hounds for several years. He has served on the College’s Board of Trustees since 2010.
Milling played at MACC from 1983 to 1985, scoring a total of 1,049 points, before going on to play for University of North Carolina-Charlotte. He was drafted in the fifth round by the Indiana Pacers.
As a freshman, Hughes set the program’s fifth-best rebounding mark at 350 and is tied for ninth in points at 626. She continued her basketball career at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock.
Seifert coached the Greyhound men from 1995-2001, and revived the winning tradition of Greyhound basketball. During his time at MACC, Kenny was not only a basketball coach, but he taught business classes to hundreds of students. He was a great supporter of all faculty and staff and volunteered to help on any project happening on campus. Seifert left MACC to become the Athletic Director for the Moberly School District where he earned the MIAAA NE District AD of the Year Award twice, then on to Missouri State High School Activities Association in 2016, where he oversaw the officiating program and the tennis program. Seifert retired in June of 2023.
Steffes was a staple of Greyhound Athletics for over 35 years as a fan, supporter, booster, “Music Man”, administrator, and bus driver Greyhound Women’s Team to their national tournament appearance in 2018. As the Chief Financial Officer, Gary was responsible for ensuring the teams had proper financial support and funding to survive and thrive. As a fan, he missed very few games and traveled to places far and wide with the Greyhounds, wearing the hat of an administrator if a problem arose. His solid leadership skills offered constant support to coaches and other administrative staff through the years. He understood and promoted the importance of Greyhound basketball to the community. Steffes also spearheaded the comeback of the Greyhound mascot and came up with the clever name of “MaJiC” as a nod to both the Magic City of Moberly and the college’s name of Moberly Junior College.
Hughes played for the Greyhounds 2010-2012 and was an All-Region selection. He averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game in the 2011-2012 season. He transferred to the University of Central Missouri, appearing in 23 games his junior year. He scored a season-high 16 points in the season-opening win over Northern State. He then competed as part of the 2013-14 NCAA Division II Championship team.
Coach Dick Halterman
Coach John Cochran
Ball Boy – Troy Halterman
Eleanor Carr
Rochelle McKenzie
Brenna Kelly
Carmela McMullen
Tammy Harryman
Janet Thompson
Kim Cooley
Lisa Brown
Georgia Hinson
Kathy Schulz
Denise Derrieux
Margrett Bassett
Jackie Glosson
Marion Fitzsimmons
Manager – Debbie Brown
Manager – John Peveler
With a season-ending record of 34-6, the 1980-81 Greyhound Women’s Team, led by third-year head coach Dick Halterman was the first team in MACC history to win a sub-regional title; the first team to win a Region 16 championship; the first team to win an interregional championship; and the first to compete at the national level in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) basketball tournament. Advancing to the semifinal game, the Greyhounds beat undefeated Jackson State before eventually losing the national championship game to Louisburg, North Carolina, with a final score of 65-63.
Coach Dick Halterman
Coach John Cochran
Sandy Moore
Pat Seger Zeitlow
Lisa Linathcum Holt
Patty Rapp Thorne
Renne Skaggs Brown
Vickie Crigler
Elenaor Carr
Rochelle McKenzie
Sheri Sills Schneider
Sara Figg Gillilan
Manager Roxie Robinson
Manager Debbie Brown
Coach Joyce Campbell
Assistant Coach Steve Hunter
Mary Smiley Wohlford
Linda Connor Seidt
Robin Fitzsimmons Trammell
Janet Jackson
Debbie Stith Head
Kristie Richards Musick
Donna Farris David
Brenda Rucker
Neal Head, trainer
Cara Sue Bowden Cockerham, manager