2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Caudill, Hannah

Jersey Number 23
Hannah Caudill
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Gonzaga Prep
- Hometown:
- Spokane, WA
Bio
JUNIOR (2016-17):
Caudill played a key role in MSU's second straight Big Sky Conference championship run guiding the Bobcats at the point-guard spot...considerably underrated by the rest of the Big Sky, Caudill finished the 2016-17 campaign averaging 9.7 points, 4.4 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game...her 4.5 assists per game in Big Sky play was third best in the conference...in addition, Caudill ranked fourth in the league shooting 43.2 percent from long distance and her 3.0 three point field-goals per game were tops in the Big Sky...her 1.5 assist/turnover ratio was fifth best in the league...on the season, recorded 12 games in double-digit scoring, including nine in Big Sky action...notched three games with 20 or more points, including a career-high 24 points against Weber State in the opening round of the Big Sky Tournament coming off a week stay in the hospital with kidney problems...against WSU converted six-of-12 from 3-point range and was a perfect six-of-six at the line...registered 15 games with five or more assists, with a career-matching high of 11 against Portland State...tied a Montana State school-record with seven 3-pointers in win over Eastern Washington in Cheney on Jan. 28...pulled down a career-high six rebounds against Seattle...sits sixth all-time in the MSU record book with 352 career assists...became fifth all-time in Bobcat history with single-season mark of 69 three-pointers...her career 150 3-point makes ranks fourth all-time in Montana State history.
SOPHOMORE (2015-16):
Caudill played in all 31 games, including two starts for the Bobcats…finished the season averaging 6.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game…her 5.4 assists per game average ranked first in the Big Sky Conference and 36th in the nation…dished out a total 166 assists, which were second most in school history…had four games in double-figure assists, including a career-high 11 assists against Evansville…was fifth in the Big Sky Conference in assist/turnover ratio at +1.77…posted six double-digit scoring games, including a career-high 17 points against North Dakota…against the Fighting Hawks, connected on six-of-eight from the field and five-of-seven from beyond the three-point arc…finished the season with 46 three-point makes, which ranked second on the Bobcat squad…shot 41 percent from long distance, which was fourth best in the Big Sky Conference…pulled down season-best five rebounds at Wyoming…registered 41 steals on the season…was an All-Big Sky Conference academic selection.
FRESHMAN (2014-15):
In her first season at Montana State, she played in all 30 games and averaged 7.0 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game...recorded six games in double-digit scoring, including a season-high 19 points against IUPUI at CS Northridge tournament...was first on the team with 35 three-point makes...finished seventh in the Big Sky Conference shooting 35 percent from beyond the arc...shot 41 percent from the field and 78 percent from the free throw...hauled down a season-best six rebounds against Great Falls...was third on the Bobcats squad with 55 assists...dished out season-high five assists against Seattle U...went a season-high eight-of-eight from the line in MSU's win at Idaho...averaged 18.9 minutes per game.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Caudill was a teammate of former Bobcat Lindsay Stockton at Gonzaga Prep...averaged 10.5 points and 5.6 assists as a junior for the Bullpups...as a junior, led Gonzaga Prep to a 24-4 overall mark and a Washington 4A fourth place finish, scoring 11 points and dishing out six assists in the final contest of the season...a team captain...helped guide the Bullpups to district and state tournaments appreances all four years..was captain of AAU team and was MVP at the Oregon End of the Trail Tournament.
Caudill played a key role in MSU's second straight Big Sky Conference championship run guiding the Bobcats at the point-guard spot...considerably underrated by the rest of the Big Sky, Caudill finished the 2016-17 campaign averaging 9.7 points, 4.4 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game...her 4.5 assists per game in Big Sky play was third best in the conference...in addition, Caudill ranked fourth in the league shooting 43.2 percent from long distance and her 3.0 three point field-goals per game were tops in the Big Sky...her 1.5 assist/turnover ratio was fifth best in the league...on the season, recorded 12 games in double-digit scoring, including nine in Big Sky action...notched three games with 20 or more points, including a career-high 24 points against Weber State in the opening round of the Big Sky Tournament coming off a week stay in the hospital with kidney problems...against WSU converted six-of-12 from 3-point range and was a perfect six-of-six at the line...registered 15 games with five or more assists, with a career-matching high of 11 against Portland State...tied a Montana State school-record with seven 3-pointers in win over Eastern Washington in Cheney on Jan. 28...pulled down a career-high six rebounds against Seattle...sits sixth all-time in the MSU record book with 352 career assists...became fifth all-time in Bobcat history with single-season mark of 69 three-pointers...her career 150 3-point makes ranks fourth all-time in Montana State history.
SOPHOMORE (2015-16):
Caudill played in all 31 games, including two starts for the Bobcats…finished the season averaging 6.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game…her 5.4 assists per game average ranked first in the Big Sky Conference and 36th in the nation…dished out a total 166 assists, which were second most in school history…had four games in double-figure assists, including a career-high 11 assists against Evansville…was fifth in the Big Sky Conference in assist/turnover ratio at +1.77…posted six double-digit scoring games, including a career-high 17 points against North Dakota…against the Fighting Hawks, connected on six-of-eight from the field and five-of-seven from beyond the three-point arc…finished the season with 46 three-point makes, which ranked second on the Bobcat squad…shot 41 percent from long distance, which was fourth best in the Big Sky Conference…pulled down season-best five rebounds at Wyoming…registered 41 steals on the season…was an All-Big Sky Conference academic selection.
FRESHMAN (2014-15):
In her first season at Montana State, she played in all 30 games and averaged 7.0 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game...recorded six games in double-digit scoring, including a season-high 19 points against IUPUI at CS Northridge tournament...was first on the team with 35 three-point makes...finished seventh in the Big Sky Conference shooting 35 percent from beyond the arc...shot 41 percent from the field and 78 percent from the free throw...hauled down a season-best six rebounds against Great Falls...was third on the Bobcats squad with 55 assists...dished out season-high five assists against Seattle U...went a season-high eight-of-eight from the line in MSU's win at Idaho...averaged 18.9 minutes per game.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Caudill was a teammate of former Bobcat Lindsay Stockton at Gonzaga Prep...averaged 10.5 points and 5.6 assists as a junior for the Bullpups...as a junior, led Gonzaga Prep to a 24-4 overall mark and a Washington 4A fourth place finish, scoring 11 points and dishing out six assists in the final contest of the season...a team captain...helped guide the Bullpups to district and state tournaments appreances all four years..was captain of AAU team and was MVP at the Oregon End of the Trail Tournament.
Bobcat Insider TV Show
Wednesday, January 26
vs. Seattle (Live Stream Video)
Saturday, December 18
Inside The Brick (Lexi Deden)
Thursday, November 04
Inside The Brick (Leia Beattie)
Tuesday, November 02