2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Hommes, Jasmine

Jersey Number 34
Jasmine Hommes
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Lynden Christian
- Hometown:
- Lynden, WA
Bio
JUNIOR:
Earned second-team All-Big Sky Conference honors after averaging 16.9 points and 5.1 rebounds per game...finished first in scoring on the Bobcat squad and was the third leading scorer in the Big Sky Conference...started 29 of 30 games for MSU...posted ten games with 20 or more points...set a career-high 25 points on two occasions against North Dakota and Montana...tallied three games in double-figure rebounds...hauled down season-high 13 boards in MSU's regular-season ending victory over Montana...finished the season shooting 48 percent from the field and 71 percent from the line...led the Bobcats with 28 blocked shots...her 506 points on the season was the fifth highest single-season output in Montana State history...finished eighth in the Big Sky in field-goal percentage...was 11th in the league in blocked shots...her two double-doubles on the season came against Wyoming and Montana...averaged 28.3 minutes per game.
SOPHOMORE:
Earned Big Sky Conference Honorable Mention accolades after averaging 13.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game...played and started in all 30 games...finished the season shooting team-best 49.6 percent from the field...hit at a 75 percent clip from the free throw line...tallied 21 games in double-figure scoring, including 12 of 13 games to finish the season...recorded season-high 24 points against Southern Utah...registered four games with 20 or more points...pulled down a season-best 10 rebounds at North Dakota...connected on six 3-pointers on the season...was third on the squad with 32 blocked shots...averaged 15.2 points per game, while shooting 50 percent in Big Sky Conference games...averaged 24.4 minutes per game.
FRESHMAN:
Hommes played in 26 of MSU’s 30 games and averaged 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds per game…recorded a season-high 12 points in MSU’s win over Montana-Western connecting on five-of-seven from the field…hauled down a season-best six rebounds against UMW, as well…had one of her best Big Sky Conference outings against Sacramento State at the end of the season with eight points and four boards…finished the year shooting 38 percent from the field and an impressive 83 percent from the line, connecting on 20-of-24 attempts, which was second best on the squad…averaged 6.8 minutes per game and chipped in four blocks, three steals and two assists.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Helped guide the Lyncs to a 72-12 mark during her tenure at Lynden Christian High School…as a senior, led team to third place state finish and a Tri-Districts championship…as a junior, averaged 19.2 points and 11 rebounds per game, en route to being named the Bellingham Herald/Whatcom County Player of the Year…was a two-time first-team all-state selection and garnered Northwest Conference MVP honors…instrumental in leading the Lyncs to four state tournament appearances…continues a strong family pedigree with the Bobcats as she is the niece of former Montana State All Big Sky Conference first-team selections Blythe (Hommes) Hintz and Brooke (Hommes) Svendsen.
PERSONAL:
Born on June 2, 1994, she is the daughter of Craig and Annetta Hommes…has three siblings Daulton, Torina and Andrew…plans to major in education…favorite basketball players include Michael Jordan and Candace Parker...two aunts played at Montana State- Brooke Hommes and Blythe Hommes...Blythe Hommes was the 1996-97 Big Sky Conference Player of the Year.
Earned second-team All-Big Sky Conference honors after averaging 16.9 points and 5.1 rebounds per game...finished first in scoring on the Bobcat squad and was the third leading scorer in the Big Sky Conference...started 29 of 30 games for MSU...posted ten games with 20 or more points...set a career-high 25 points on two occasions against North Dakota and Montana...tallied three games in double-figure rebounds...hauled down season-high 13 boards in MSU's regular-season ending victory over Montana...finished the season shooting 48 percent from the field and 71 percent from the line...led the Bobcats with 28 blocked shots...her 506 points on the season was the fifth highest single-season output in Montana State history...finished eighth in the Big Sky in field-goal percentage...was 11th in the league in blocked shots...her two double-doubles on the season came against Wyoming and Montana...averaged 28.3 minutes per game.
SOPHOMORE:
Earned Big Sky Conference Honorable Mention accolades after averaging 13.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game...played and started in all 30 games...finished the season shooting team-best 49.6 percent from the field...hit at a 75 percent clip from the free throw line...tallied 21 games in double-figure scoring, including 12 of 13 games to finish the season...recorded season-high 24 points against Southern Utah...registered four games with 20 or more points...pulled down a season-best 10 rebounds at North Dakota...connected on six 3-pointers on the season...was third on the squad with 32 blocked shots...averaged 15.2 points per game, while shooting 50 percent in Big Sky Conference games...averaged 24.4 minutes per game.
FRESHMAN:
Hommes played in 26 of MSU’s 30 games and averaged 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds per game…recorded a season-high 12 points in MSU’s win over Montana-Western connecting on five-of-seven from the field…hauled down a season-best six rebounds against UMW, as well…had one of her best Big Sky Conference outings against Sacramento State at the end of the season with eight points and four boards…finished the year shooting 38 percent from the field and an impressive 83 percent from the line, connecting on 20-of-24 attempts, which was second best on the squad…averaged 6.8 minutes per game and chipped in four blocks, three steals and two assists.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Helped guide the Lyncs to a 72-12 mark during her tenure at Lynden Christian High School…as a senior, led team to third place state finish and a Tri-Districts championship…as a junior, averaged 19.2 points and 11 rebounds per game, en route to being named the Bellingham Herald/Whatcom County Player of the Year…was a two-time first-team all-state selection and garnered Northwest Conference MVP honors…instrumental in leading the Lyncs to four state tournament appearances…continues a strong family pedigree with the Bobcats as she is the niece of former Montana State All Big Sky Conference first-team selections Blythe (Hommes) Hintz and Brooke (Hommes) Svendsen.
PERSONAL:
Born on June 2, 1994, she is the daughter of Craig and Annetta Hommes…has three siblings Daulton, Torina and Andrew…plans to major in education…favorite basketball players include Michael Jordan and Candace Parker...two aunts played at Montana State- Brooke Hommes and Blythe Hommes...Blythe Hommes was the 1996-97 Big Sky Conference Player of the Year.
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