The 2025-26 Jones Report: A prolific sharpshooter, Jones enters her senior season as one of the PacWest’s most feared perimeter threats with 91 career threes made to her name. She will continue to space the floor and convert from beyond-the-arc at an elite rate.
Career Highs
Category |
Stat |
Opponent |
Date |
Points |
20 |
vs. Jessup |
01/02/25 |
Rebounds |
9 |
at Academy of Art |
12/07/23 |
Assists |
5 |
at CUI |
12/11/24 |
Blocks |
1 |
multiple |
various |
Steals |
4 |
vs. Cal St. San Marcos |
11/09/24 |
Minutes |
33 |
at Menlo |
12/05/24 |
3-PT Made |
6 |
vs. Cal Poly Pomona, vs. Jessup |
11/08/24, 01/02/25 |
FT Made |
3 |
2 games |
02/08/25, 02/19/25 |
2024-25: Took a big step foward in her junior campaign as she appeared in 28 games for the Cougars, starting in 27 while averaging 9.5 points in 25.3 minutes a game … Scored 265 points and tallied 71 rebounds, 34 steals, and 32 assists … Led the squad with 65 three-point field goals … Scored in double figures 14 times, including a career-high 20 in a win over Jessup (Jan. 02).
2023-24: Saw action in 25 games, averaging 6 minutes off the bench … Scored 37 points, tallying 25 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals … Had a season-high 9 rebounds in a 78-56 victory over Academy of Art on Dec 7.
2022-23: Appeared in 28 games of the Cougars’ 31 games, all off the bench, averaging almost 3.1 points in nearly 9 minutes a game … Scored 88 points and tallied 31 rebounds, 16 steals, and 13 assists … Made 22 three-point field goals, fifth best on the team … Scored in double figures 3 times, including a season-high 13 in a win at Academy of Art (Dec. 17) … Named Pac-West All-Academic
HIGH SCHOOL: Represented Victoria at the 2021 U20 Australian National Championships... Spent four seasons in the prestigious Basketball Victoria High Performance program (2017-2020)... Some of the awards she collected was the 2020 Wyndham Devils Basketball Adam Self Award (Sportsmanship, Commitment, Achievements), the 2020 recipient of the Wyndham City Award for Wyndham Champions of Girls and Women's Sport, the 2019 Most Improved Player Award for the Wyndham Devils Big V Championship Women, and was the MVP of a 2019 U18 Championship game... Played four seasons (2018-2021) of Semi Professional basketball.. In addition to her individual success and achievements, Jones won a pair of championship trophies with the Wyndham Devils in 2019 (Big V SCW Championship & VJBL 1 U18 Girls)... Off the court, Jones was the recipient of a variety of honors, some of which include the Australian Olympic Change Maker Award and the 2021 John Belani Award (demonstrates the values of kindness, compassion, is humane, and shows a great contribution to academics, athletics and is an overall community contributor).
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 1, 2003 in Melbourne, Australia to Paul and Sharon Jones … Currently working towards a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology … Plans to pursue a career in occupational therapy after graduation … Enjoys cooking and watching the Australian Football League