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MSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Marla Douglass

  • Class
    1987
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball

MARLA DOUGLASS
Basketball, 1985-87
Asst. Basketball Coach, 1989-94
Inducted February 7, 2004

Marla Douglass transferred to Missouri State from Oklahoma State University after two seasons with the Cowgirls. She was a standout her two seasons in an MSU uniform for the basketball Lady Bears of coach Valerie Goodwin-Colbert. A native of Mountain Grove, Mo., Douglass was a second team all-Gateway Conference pick her senior year when she averaged 13.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.1 assists. She led MSU and the Gateway in free throw accuracy at .868. Missouri State rebounded from a seventh-place league finish in 1985-86 to come in second in the 1987 GCAC race behind the 28-3 season enjoyed by Southern Illinois. MSU finished with an 18-10 record which netted Goodwin-Colbert league Coach of the Year laurels. Douglass appeared in all MSU 54 games during her two-year career and remains atop the MSU career free throw percentage chart .860. She led MSU in three-point field goals in the first year the long-range statistic was added. She also excelled in the classroom at MSU as she was named to CoSIDA's Academic All-District VII team as a senior. Douglass was named to the MSU basketball all-decade team in 1992 when MSU moved from the Gateway to the Missouri Valley, and received the Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Senior Scholar Athlete Award upon her MSU graduation. After her playing days, Douglass was an MSU student coach a year, spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach and was a full-time assistant for the Lady Bears of head coach Cheryl Burnett from 1989 to 1994. That tenure included the Lady Bears' 31-3 NCAA Final Four season in 1991-92. Douglass was at the University of Tulsa from 1995 to 1999 as the first women's basketball coach at that school.

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