2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Smith, Madeline

Jersey Number 33
Madeline Smith
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Snohomish, WA
- High School:
- Snohomish
- Major:
- Mechanical Engineering
Bio
JUNIOR (2018-19):
Smith played in all 31 games, including 23 starts for the Bobcats last season…finished the year averaging 8.8 point per game…her 10 points per game average in league only contests was 30th in the Big Sky…finished the year third in Big Sky Conference field-goal percentage shooting 53.7% from the floor connecting on 110-205 attempts…was 13th in the Big Sky in offensive rebounding at 2.1 per contest…ranked sixth in conference game shooting 53 percent from the field…ended the season 13th on the Big Sky shooting 74.1% from the free throw line…had ten games in double-figure scoring…posted a career-high 27 points, converting 12-20 from the field in MSU’s win at Southern Utah…notched one double-digit rebound game hauling down 11 board in MSU’s victory over Long Beach State…her only double-double of the season came against the 49ers as well after chipping in ten points…dished out four assists and had three steals against LBS…connected on her only three-pointer of the season as the Bobcats knocked-off arch-rival Montana in Missoula…was an All-Big Sky Conference Academic honoree.
SOPHOMORE (2017-18):
Played in all 31 games last winter, including 24 starts...along with Oliana Squires, returns as MSU's leading scorer after dropping in 10.2 points per contest...finished in the top 30 in Big Sky Conference in scoring...ranked seventh in the Big Sky hauling down 7.5 rebounds per contest...notched five double-doubles last season...pulled down career-high 19 rebounds against Providence...recorded nine games with double-digit rebounds...registered 18 games in double-figure scoring, including a career-best 23 points against MSU Billings...finished fourth in the Big Sky shooting 51 percent from the field...was 14th in the league with 25 blocked shots...was seventh in the Big Sky averaging 2.5 offensive boards and was 10th averaging 5.0 defensive boards per contest...dished out season-high five assists against BYU...was an All-Big Sky Conference Academic honoree.
FRESHMAN (2016-17):
Played in all 32 games averaging 13.5 minutes per outing as the Bobcats captured its second straight Big Sky Conference title and made an appearance in the 2017 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament...averaged 5.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game...posted eight double-digit scoring games, including a season-high 13 points in MSU's win over Idaho on Jan. 10...opened Big Sky Conference season averaging 11.0 points per game over the first four games...ended the year shooting 56.3 percent from the field and 71.1 percent from the line...pulled down a season-best ten rebounds in MSU's victory over Cal Poly...recorded career-high four assists against Eastern Washington...registered three blocks on two occasions, the last coming against Southern Utah...notched a season-best three steals versus Great Falls...a All-Big Sky Conference Academic selection.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Smith prepped at Snohomish High School where she was the 2016 WSGCA Player of the YEar after averaging 15.6 points and ten rebounds per game, while shooting 56 percent from the field and 72 percent from the line...Also added 3.5 assists and 2.3 blocked shots per game as a senior...helped guide the Panthers to a second place finish as a senior and was named Washington 4A All-State for her efforts...Was a WESCO 4A All-League Player of the Year as a senior and junior...Averaged 15.2 points, 10.1 rebounds and two blocks per game as a junior...Was a first-team all-conference and a first-team all-area selection for the Panthers...As a sophomore, received first-team all-conference accolades.
PERSONAL:
She is the daughter of Bradley and Jill Smith.
Smith played in all 31 games, including 23 starts for the Bobcats last season…finished the year averaging 8.8 point per game…her 10 points per game average in league only contests was 30th in the Big Sky…finished the year third in Big Sky Conference field-goal percentage shooting 53.7% from the floor connecting on 110-205 attempts…was 13th in the Big Sky in offensive rebounding at 2.1 per contest…ranked sixth in conference game shooting 53 percent from the field…ended the season 13th on the Big Sky shooting 74.1% from the free throw line…had ten games in double-figure scoring…posted a career-high 27 points, converting 12-20 from the field in MSU’s win at Southern Utah…notched one double-digit rebound game hauling down 11 board in MSU’s victory over Long Beach State…her only double-double of the season came against the 49ers as well after chipping in ten points…dished out four assists and had three steals against LBS…connected on her only three-pointer of the season as the Bobcats knocked-off arch-rival Montana in Missoula…was an All-Big Sky Conference Academic honoree.
SOPHOMORE (2017-18):
Played in all 31 games last winter, including 24 starts...along with Oliana Squires, returns as MSU's leading scorer after dropping in 10.2 points per contest...finished in the top 30 in Big Sky Conference in scoring...ranked seventh in the Big Sky hauling down 7.5 rebounds per contest...notched five double-doubles last season...pulled down career-high 19 rebounds against Providence...recorded nine games with double-digit rebounds...registered 18 games in double-figure scoring, including a career-best 23 points against MSU Billings...finished fourth in the Big Sky shooting 51 percent from the field...was 14th in the league with 25 blocked shots...was seventh in the Big Sky averaging 2.5 offensive boards and was 10th averaging 5.0 defensive boards per contest...dished out season-high five assists against BYU...was an All-Big Sky Conference Academic honoree.
FRESHMAN (2016-17):
Played in all 32 games averaging 13.5 minutes per outing as the Bobcats captured its second straight Big Sky Conference title and made an appearance in the 2017 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament...averaged 5.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game...posted eight double-digit scoring games, including a season-high 13 points in MSU's win over Idaho on Jan. 10...opened Big Sky Conference season averaging 11.0 points per game over the first four games...ended the year shooting 56.3 percent from the field and 71.1 percent from the line...pulled down a season-best ten rebounds in MSU's victory over Cal Poly...recorded career-high four assists against Eastern Washington...registered three blocks on two occasions, the last coming against Southern Utah...notched a season-best three steals versus Great Falls...a All-Big Sky Conference Academic selection.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Smith prepped at Snohomish High School where she was the 2016 WSGCA Player of the YEar after averaging 15.6 points and ten rebounds per game, while shooting 56 percent from the field and 72 percent from the line...Also added 3.5 assists and 2.3 blocked shots per game as a senior...helped guide the Panthers to a second place finish as a senior and was named Washington 4A All-State for her efforts...Was a WESCO 4A All-League Player of the Year as a senior and junior...Averaged 15.2 points, 10.1 rebounds and two blocks per game as a junior...Was a first-team all-conference and a first-team all-area selection for the Panthers...As a sophomore, received first-team all-conference accolades.
PERSONAL:
She is the daughter of Bradley and Jill Smith.
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