2017-18 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 2
Morgan William
- Position:
 - G
 
- Height:
 - 5-5
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- High School/Previous School:
 - Shades Valley HS
 
- Hometown:
 - Birmingham, AL
 
CAREER HONORS
- Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention – 2017-18
 - WBCA Region Finalist – 2017-18
 - Second Team All-SEC (Coaches) – 2017-18
 - Wooden Award & Senior CLASS Top 30 – 2017-18
 - Naismith & Wade Trophy Watch Lists – 2017-18
 - Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List – 2017-18
 - SEC Academic Honor Roll –2017-18
 - Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention – 2016-17
 - Second Team All-SEC (Coaches & AP) – 2016-17
 - Dawn Staley Award Midseason Watch List– 2016-17
 - Clarion Ledger Sports Person Of The Year – 2016-17
 - Gillom Trophy Finalist – 2016-17
 - SEC Player of the Week – 2016-17 (11/22)
 - SEC All-Tournament Team – 2016-17
 - Women of Troy Classic MVP – 2016-17
 - NCAA Oklahoma City Regional MOP – 2016-17
 - NCAA All-Final Four Team – 2016-17
 - SEC Academic Honor Roll –2016-17
 - SEC Academic Honor Roll – 2015-16
 - SEC All-Freshman Team – 2014-15
 - SEC First-Year Honor Roll – 2014-15
 - 2-time SEC Freshman of the Week – 2014-2015 (11/17, 2/9)
 
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- 9th at MSU in career scoring (1,400 pts.)
 - 2nd at MSU, 8th in SEC, in career FT made (531)
 - 1st at MSU, T7th in SEC, in career FT% (84.7%)
 - 1st at MSU in career assists (656)
 
2017-18 (SENIOR)
- Named an Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention.
 - Tabbed a WBCA Region Finalist.
 - Earned Second Team All-SEC from the league coaches.
 - Named to the Wooden Award and Senior CLASS Award Top 30 Watch Lists.
 - Tabbed to the Naismith Trophy and Wade Trophy watch lists.
 - Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List for nation’s top PG.
 - Clarion Ledger 2017 Sports Person of the Year.
 - Started all 39 games, averaging 25.2 mpg… Drew the starting nod in 114-straight games.
 - Averaged 8.2 ppg and dished 176 assists, T3rd-most in school history.
 - Ranked 4th in the SEC with 4.5 apg.
 - Finished the year 3rd in NCAA Division I in assist/turnover ratio (3.7).
 - Topped the SEC at the free-throw line for the season, setting the school record for the third time in four years with an 86.3% clip.
 - Averaged 7.5 ppg and an SEC 2nd-best 4.9 apg in league play.
 - Topped the league with a 3.7 assist/turnover ratio against SEC competition.
 - Tallied 12.0 ppg, 4.6 apg and shot 44.2% from the field, 40% from 3-point range and 88% from the line in the NCAA Tournament.
 - Scored in double figures 16 times on the season and led MSU in assists in 21 games.
 - Had 9 turnover-free games and 2 or fewer turnovers in 34 contests.
 - Claimed the 500th assist of her career in a 9-assist effort vs. Southern Miss.
 - Scored 15 points in MSU’s Big 12/SEC Challenge win against Oklahoma State.
 - Tallied 13 points and 4 assists against No. 9 Oregon.
 - Scored a season-high 18 points in MSU’s win against Arkansas.
 - Distributed 6 assists in a home victory against Ole Miss and 5 in State’s win at No. 6 Tennessee.
 - Dished 7 assists with no turnovers in State’s home win against Florida.
 - Contributed 5 assists and was 8-of-10 at the line in a road win at Ole Miss.
 - Hit 6-of-7 shots, including 3-of-3 from 3-point range, for 15 points at Florida.
 - Dished 8 assists against 0 turnovers against Kentucky.
 - Matched her SEC personal high with 9 assists at Vanderbilt.
 - Added 12 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists as MSU defeated No. 17 Texas A&M to claim the SEC regular-season title.
 - Put in 13 points, including 6-of-6 at the line, against Auburn.
 - Scored 15 points and had 5 assists with 0 turnovers against No. 15 Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament semifinals.
 - Tallied 10 points and 4 assists in the SEC Tournament final.
 - Put in 17 points in State’s NCAA Tournament win against Oklahoma St.
 - Dished 8 assists to go with 13 points against NC State.
 - Had 17 points and grabbed 5 boards and 3 assists against UCLA.
 - Tallied 10 points in State’s Final Four win against Louisville.
 - Made 3 of her 4 field goal attempts for 6 points against Notre Dame in the national title game.
 
2016-17 (JUNIOR)
- Started all 39 games, averaging 28.6 mpg.
 - Tallied a personal-best 424 points (10.9 ppg) and averaged 9.5 ppg in SEC games.
 - Shot 46.3% from the field for the year.
 - Scored at a 13.2 clip against ranked foes, giving her a 10.6 career average.
 - Ranked third in the SEC in free-throw percentage with a school second-best 84.2%.
 - Made 83.6% at the line in league games, sixth-best in the SEC.
 - Knocked down 139 free throws on the year, ninth-most in program annals.
 - Set the MSU single-season assists record with 181.
 - Ranked third in the SEC with 4.6 apg and second in conference games with 5.4 apg.
 - Tallied a 2.3 assist/turnover ratio, fourth-highest in the SEC.
 - Topped the conference in assist/turnover ratio in league games (2.9).
 - Paced MSU in charges taken with 26.
 - Led State in scoring six times and had 19 double-figure games, including five 20-plus point efforts and a 40-point showing.
 - Topped MSU in assists in 28 games and steals 17 times.
 - Recorded 41 points in MSU’s Elite Eight win against Baylor, eighth-most in program history, the most by an SEC player in an NCAA Tournament game and tied for third-most in an NCAA regional game.
 - Named Oklahoma City Regional MVP after averaging 23.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists in wins against Washington and Baylor.
 - Tabbed to the All-Final Four team average scoring 10.5 ppg and dishing 5.0 apg.
 - Hit the game-winning shot in overtime as part of a 13-point, six-assist effort in State’s upset of No. 1 UConn.
 - Averaged 15.7 ppg and shot 59.3% from the field and 93.3% from the line to earn SEC All-Tournament Team honors.
 - Dropped 21 points against LSU in the quarterfinals, hitting 5 of 7 from the field and 10 of 11 at the line.
 - Had 12 points and five assists with no turnovers against Texas A&M in the semifinals and 14 points in the championship game against South Carolina.
 - Named SEC Co-Player of the Week after scoring 23 points in an upset of No. 8 Texas.
 - Followed with 14 points against Oregon in the opening game of the Rainbow Wahine Showdown.
 - Contributed 11 points against SMU and 18 against USC to be named Women of Troy Classic MVP.
 - Scored 21 points in State’s first win at Tennessee.
 - Added 14 points in the Bulldogs’ home win against rival Ole Miss.
 - Went 7 of 10 from the field in a 20-point effort at Kentucky.
 
2015-16 (SOPHOMORE)
- Finished second on the team with a 9.7 overall scoring average and 10.9 SEC points average.
 - Claimed the school single-season free-throw percentage record (84.4%) for the second-straight year.
 - Ranked second in the SEC at the free-throw line overall (84.4%) and third in league games (81.4%).
 - Posted the second-most assists in the SEC for the season with 176 (4.9 apg), the second-most in MSU single-season history and most by a Bulldog sophomore.
 - Finished the year second in the SEC in assists in conference play, notching 80 (5.0 apg).
 - Ranked fifth in the SEC in overall assist/turnover ratio (1.8) and third in league games (1.6).
 - Led MSU in scoring five times and had 18 double-digit games.
 - Topped the squad in assists on 27 occasions.
 - Tallied 11 assists against Savannah State, tying for sixth-most in a game by a Bulldog.
 - Contributed 14 points, including 6 of 6 at the free-throw line, in MSU’s Puerto Rico Classic-opening win against Florida Gulf Coast.
 - Went 7 of 8 at the line and scored 15 points in a win against No. 17 South Florida.
 - Scored a season-high and SEC personal-best with 21 in the SEC opener at Florida.
 - Added 16 points in State’s home win against Ole Miss.
 - Scored 17 points in a home victory against No. 21 Missouri, and followed it with 18 points at Texas A&M.
 - Added 10 points, seven assists at Ole Miss.
 - Collected 15 points, six assists in a road win at Vanderbilt.
 - Recorded 14 points and nine assists against Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament.
 
2014-15 (FRESHMAN)
- Finished third on the team with 9.1 ppg.
 - Made 84.2% (144 of 171) at the free-throw line, a then-school record.
 - Sank 144 FT, fifth-most in program history
 - Ranked second in the SEC in FT% and fourth in assists (3.6 apg).
 - Finished fourth in the league in assist/turnover ratio (1.2).
 - Averaged 7.3 ppg in SEC play and ranked fifth in assists with 3.2 apg.
 - Hit free throws at an 85.2% (52 of 61) clip in the league.
 - Paced State in scoring four times, notching 17 double-figure games and two 20-plus point outings.
 - Topped the squad in steals eight times and assists 22 times.
 - Went 6 for 7 from the floor and 6 of 6 at the line for 19 points against Mercer in her MSU debut.
 - Named SEC Freshman of the Week after scoring 29 points, fifth-most by a Bulldog freshman, and making an MSU fifth-most 13 free throws against Arkansas State.
 - Claimed five steals in the Bulldogs’ upset of No. 16 West Virginia.
 - Had 17 points, five assists and four steals in the WNIT championship win against Western Kentucky.
 - Claimed a season-high seven assists against Mississippi Valley State.
 - Recorded a game-high 21 points, 11 from the free-throw line, and dished four assists against ULL.
 - Scored 11 points in her SEC debut, going 7 for 8 from the free-throw line.
 - Notched 11 points and five assists in a win against Arkansas.
 - Scored 12 points and dished six assists against Alabama.
 - Hit the winning basket with four seconds left as part of a 14-point effort in MSU’s road win at Ole Miss.
 - Earned her second SEC Freshman of the Week honor after scoring 15 points, 10 in the second half and overtime, against Texas A&M.
 - Assisted Victoria Vivians’ game-winning 3-pointer against the Aggies.
 - Scored 13 points, including the tying bucket at the end of regulation and 7 of 8 at the free-throw line, and added six assists against No. 10 Kentucky.
 - Scored 14 points, going 9 of 11 at the line, dished four assists and had three steals against Tulane in the NCAA Tournament opening round.
 - Added 11 points and was a perfect 6 of 6 from the free throw line in the season finale against Duke.
 
HIGH SCHOOL
- Three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A Player of the Year finalist who tallied 1,634 points (13.9 ppg) and 604 steals (5.1 spg) during a heralded career for Tonya Hunter’s Shades Valley High School program.
 - Also selected to the ASWA Girls Super 5 three consecutive times.
 - Three-star prospect by ESPN, rating No. 25 nationally at the point guard position.
 - Averaged 16.6 points, 2.4 assists and amassed 210 steals as a senior in leading Shades Valley to the program’s first Alabama 6A state title.
 - Named The Birmingham News Metro Girls Player of the Year for the second-straight season as she finished her final prep campaign leading her team to a school-best 31 wins for the second year in a row.
 - Finished her four-year career leading Shades Valley to a school-record 121-15 record.
 - Capped her career by being selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game, where she competed against MSU teammates Blair Schaefer and Victoria Vivians.
 - Advanced the team to the state tournament with a 46-42 win in the Northeast region final against Huntsville, the team that eliminated the Lady Mounties last season.
 - Claimed Birmingham News North/East Player of the Year accolades in addition to all-state honors following her junior season.
 - Led the Lady Mounties with 14.1 ppg as a junior, leading the squad to a 31-2 record and a second-straight Northeast regional final appearance in the Alabama 6A playoffs.
 - Drained 53% of her shots in the 2012-13 season, adding 4.1 assists and 158 steals.
 - Also claimed Birmingham-Metro Player of the Year accolades after her sophomore season.
 
PERSONAL
- Born July 14, 1996.
 - Daughter of Michael William and Monica Rory.
 - Stepdaughter of the late Donnie Rory.
 - Pursuing her master’s degree after graduating with a degree in Sport Studies in December, 2017.
 
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Tuesday, October 28
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Wednesday, October 15
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