Kaylyn Wilson
5 Kaylyn Wilson
  • Height:
    5'8
  • Hometown:
    Columbus, MS
  • Position:
    G
  • Year:
    FR
  • High School:
    Columbus (MS)
  • gp
    22
  • pts/g
    6.1
  • fg %
    37.7
  • 3pt %
    33.3
  • ft %
    44.4
  • reb/g
    5.4
  • a/g
    1.6
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 22 12
Games started 20 12
Minutes 519 276
Minutes per game 23.6 23.0
FG 60-159 33-75
FG Pct 37.7 44.0
3PT 3-9 1-3
3PT Pct 33.3 33.3
FT 12-27 5-14
FT Pct 44.4 35.7
Off rebounds 40 20
Def rebounds 79 48
Total rebounds 119 68
Rebounds per game 5.4 5.7
Personal fouls 49 29
Disqualifications 0 0
Assists 36 24
Turnovers 38 21
Assist to turnover ratio 0.9 1.1
Steals 24 13
Blocks 4 1
Points 135 72
Points per game 6.1 6.0
Points per 40 min 10.4 10.4
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended

Splits Stats: Shooting per game

Splits Stats: Shooting totals

Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min

Splits Stats: Ball control per game

Splits Stats: Ball control totals

Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min

News mentions
Lady Indians fall in overtime at Mid-South, 62-58
Lady Indians fall in overtime at Mid-South, 62-58

The Lady Greyhounds connected on a no-look three pointer at the end of regulation that forced the game into overtime.

Lady Indians roll over Wallace-Selma, 81-62
Lady Indians roll over Wallace-Selma, 81-62

Leading 34-32 at halftime, the Lady Indians outscored the Lady Patriots 30-12 in the third quarter before coasting to the double digit win for the season sweep.

Strong second half propels Lady Indians past Wallace-Selma, 96-55
Strong second half propels Lady Indians past Wallace-Selma, 96-55

A strong second half powered the Lady Indians to an impressive 96-55 victory over Wallace State Community College-Selma to open the 2017-18 season in the recently renovated Davis Event Center on Thursday.

Lady Indians open basketball season next Thursday
Lady Indians open basketball season next Thursday

Last season, the Lady Indians finished 17-8 overall and won the MACJC North Division with a 11-1 record while advancing to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 semifinals.