NCAA Women’s Basketball: Top 10 prospects in 2017 WNBA Draft
Alexis Jones, Baylor
Alexis Jones had an up and down senior campaign. The 5-9 point guard improved in each of her four years of college basketball with the biggest steps coming in limiting turnovers and fouls.
Jones, who transferred from Duke following her sophomore campaign, is an elite athlete. She can score at all three levels and is a great on-ball defender.
Jones averaged 13.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 4.8 assists this past season. She was a little inconsistent in her shot, making 41.3% of her field goal attempts — although she did make 41.1% of her three-point attempts. The two-time All-American honorable mention selection also became the second Bear to post a triple-double when she accomplished the feat against Oklahoma on Jan. 29.
Jones had six 20-point games in 2016-17. She ends her career second in program history in three-point field goal percentage, fourth in assists, as well as eighth in three-point field goals made.