2021-22 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Henderson, Meghann

Jersey Number 12
Meghann Henderson
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- La Habra, CA
- High School:
- Sonora HS
Bio
2021-22 (GRADUATE): Started 22-of-27 appearances...averaged 3.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per game...led team in blocks with 16 and was third on the team in rebounding...scored a season-high 16 points against UC Davis on Feb. 24...concluded career fifth in school history in games played (124), sixth in minutes played (3,370), eighth in career assists (299), and tied for 10th in games started (89) with Camille Mahlknecht (2011-15)...named Academic All-Conference.
2020-21: Did not compete as the CSUN women's basketball program opted out of the season.
2019-20 (JUNIOR): Recorded her first career-double in the regular-season finale Mar. 7 at UC Riverside...scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in the 74-49 victory over the Highlanders...was fourth on the team in both scoring (8.9) and rebounding (4.6)...finished fourth in the Big West in steals per game (1.9)...her team-leading 58 steals were the 15th most in a season by a Matador at the Division I level...started 22 times in 31 games played...selected Academic All-Conference.
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE): Started 18-of-31 appearances…led team in assists with 89 and was second on the team in blocks with 10...averaged 5.4 points and 3.2 rebounds...reset career high with 17 points against Long Beach State Feb. 21…charted 10 points against Cal Poly Feb. 14...chosen Academic All-Conference.
2017-18 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 35 games, setting a CSUN Division I school record for appearances in a season...started 27 times...dished out a team high 118 assists, the eighth most in a season by a CSUN player at the Division I level...averaged 4.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...scored a season high 14 against Idaho Nov. 24.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Sonora High School…coach was Melissa Barajas... averaged 17.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.25 assists per game as a senior...also grabbed 127 steals over the season (4.5 steals per game) and totaled 35 blocks in 2016-17...named first team All-CIF three years in a row and first team All-Freeway League all four high school seasons...earned second team All-County honors her senior year, third team All-County honors her junior year and two first team All-Whittier Daily News honors...lifted the Raiders to the CIF-SS Division 3AA Finals for the first time in school history during junior campaign...in the semifinal victory over Patriot High School in Riverside, CA, Henderson knocked down four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 14 points...Raiders held teams to 31 points per game in the 2016 Division 3AA postseason and also posted a victory over Mission Oak High School (Tulare, Calif.) in the opening round of the CIF State Girls’ Basketball Championship Tournament...for her junior season, averaged 10 points, three assists, five steals and five rebounds per game.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Desiree and George Henderson...Graduated in Spring of 2021 with a degree in English...is working on a Masters in Humanities...favorites include the Golden State Warriors, Kevin Durant, Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, American Horror Story, The Breakfast Club, and Kendrick Lamar…chose CSUN for the university’s diversity and the basketball program…her advice to young people is don’t take time and moments for granted.
2020-21: Did not compete as the CSUN women's basketball program opted out of the season.
2019-20 (JUNIOR): Recorded her first career-double in the regular-season finale Mar. 7 at UC Riverside...scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in the 74-49 victory over the Highlanders...was fourth on the team in both scoring (8.9) and rebounding (4.6)...finished fourth in the Big West in steals per game (1.9)...her team-leading 58 steals were the 15th most in a season by a Matador at the Division I level...started 22 times in 31 games played...selected Academic All-Conference.
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE): Started 18-of-31 appearances…led team in assists with 89 and was second on the team in blocks with 10...averaged 5.4 points and 3.2 rebounds...reset career high with 17 points against Long Beach State Feb. 21…charted 10 points against Cal Poly Feb. 14...chosen Academic All-Conference.
2017-18 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 35 games, setting a CSUN Division I school record for appearances in a season...started 27 times...dished out a team high 118 assists, the eighth most in a season by a CSUN player at the Division I level...averaged 4.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...scored a season high 14 against Idaho Nov. 24.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Sonora High School…coach was Melissa Barajas... averaged 17.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.25 assists per game as a senior...also grabbed 127 steals over the season (4.5 steals per game) and totaled 35 blocks in 2016-17...named first team All-CIF three years in a row and first team All-Freeway League all four high school seasons...earned second team All-County honors her senior year, third team All-County honors her junior year and two first team All-Whittier Daily News honors...lifted the Raiders to the CIF-SS Division 3AA Finals for the first time in school history during junior campaign...in the semifinal victory over Patriot High School in Riverside, CA, Henderson knocked down four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 14 points...Raiders held teams to 31 points per game in the 2016 Division 3AA postseason and also posted a victory over Mission Oak High School (Tulare, Calif.) in the opening round of the CIF State Girls’ Basketball Championship Tournament...for her junior season, averaged 10 points, three assists, five steals and five rebounds per game.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Desiree and George Henderson...Graduated in Spring of 2021 with a degree in English...is working on a Masters in Humanities...favorites include the Golden State Warriors, Kevin Durant, Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, American Horror Story, The Breakfast Club, and Kendrick Lamar…chose CSUN for the university’s diversity and the basketball program…her advice to young people is don’t take time and moments for granted.
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