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- Height:
- 5-11
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- Hometown:
- Maben, MS
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- High School:
- East Webster HS
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- Position:
- F
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- gp
- 22
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- pts/g
- 20.4
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- fg %
- 65.8
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- 3pt %
- -
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- ft %
- 60.9
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- reb/g
- 9.4
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- a/g
- 0.3
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
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Splits Stats: Shooting per game
Splits Stats: Shooting totals
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Splits Stats: Ball control totals
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News mentions

Two-time all-state guard Ki-Ki Patterson from East Mississippi Community College will continue her collegiate career at Jacksonville State University in neighboring Alabama. The former Columbus High School standout made the announcement during Tuesday’s signing event held at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum on the Scooba campus.

East Mississippi Community College freshman sensation Quantesha Patterson has been named to the 2015-16 NJCAA All-Region 23 Women's Basketball Team, as selected by the head women's coaches of the Mississippi and Louisiana junior college ranks.

East Mississippi Community College's Ki-Ki Patterson and Quantesha Patterson have been named to the 2015-16 MACJC All-State/North Division First Team, as voted on by the MACJC's head women's basketball coaches and announced Monday by the Jackson-based Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges.

The fourth-seeded Lady Lions of East Mississippi Community College battled 23rd-ranked East Central Community College to the final buzzer but fell just short in dropping a hard-fought 72-68 decision to the top-seeded Lady Warriors in Tuesday's quarterfinal-round women's action of the MACJC State Basketball Tournament being played at the Davis Event Center on the Itawamba Community College campus.

The East Mississippi Community College men's and women's basketball teams will both enter next week's MACJC State Tournament in Fulton as No. 4 seeds after being swept by Northwest Mississippi Community College at home Thursday evening. With similar outcomes in their regular-season finales, the Lady Lions and Lions fell 75-61 and 76-61, respectively, on "Sophomore Night" at EMCC’s Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams were looking to gain some momentum heading into next week’s MACJC State Basketball Tournament but instead came away from Frank Branch Coliseum with a pair of road setbacks to Holmes Community College Monday evening. The visitors fell, 83-69, in women’s action and then dropped a 72-61 decision to the Bulldogs in the men’s nightcap.

With both teams battling for their postseason lives, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College overcame a 21-point, second-half deficit to claim an improbable 80-75 overtime victory over visiting Itawamba Community College Thursday night at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.

Sophomores Jahyde Gardiner and Juan Davis Jr. combined for 46 points to power visiting East Mississippi Community College to an 85-76 men's victory over the Coahoma Tigers during Monday night MACJC North Division basketball action at the Pinnacle. In women's action, the EMCC Lady Lions were upset, 80-70, to fall for just the second time in division play this season.

The East Mississippi Community College women's basketball team maintained its MACJC North Division lead with an easy 70-34 home triumph over Mississippi Delta Community College, while the EMCC men completed the home sweep over the Trojans with an 84-70 victory Thursday at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.

The Lady Lions of East Mississippi Community College played fifth-ranked Shelton State Community College tough for the entire 40 minutes Monday night at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum only to fall, 77-63, in their final non-conference basketball action of the regular season.

For the league-high third time this season, East Mississippi Community College freshman Quantesha Patterson has been named the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Women's Basketball Player of the Week for her collective two-game efforts a week ago.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams opened the second half of regular-season MACJC North Division play by dropping a pair of hard-fought road decisions to Northeast Mississippi Community College Thursday night at Bonner Arnold Coliseum. The EMCC women lost, 94-91 in double overtime, for the first time in division play this year, while the visiting Lions fell, 73-67, in the men's nightcap.

With their second road sweep of an upper-echelon division foe in as many weeks, the East Mississippi Community College basketball teams successfully capped the first half of the MACJC North Division regular-season slate by prevailing in women's action, 76-74, as well as men's play, 94-68, over Northwest Mississippi Community College Monday evening at Howard Coliseum.

A hot-shooting second half enabled the East Mississippi Community College women's basketball team to remain unbeaten in MACJC North Division play with a 74-60 home victory over Holmes Community College Thursday night at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. The visiting Bulldogs prevailed in the men's nightcap, 62-54, to secure the doubleheader split with EMCC.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams swept their second straight MACJC North Division opponent by prevailing over Itawamba Community College, 64-60, in women's action and completing the sweep with a 69-57 men's victory Tuesday evening at ICC's Davis Event Center.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams swept visiting Coahoma Community College handily during MACJC North Division play Thursday night at EMCC's Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. After the Lady Lions remained unbeaten in division play with a commanding 102-58 victory to begin the night, the Lions completed the sweep with a much-needed 97-71 triumph in the nightcap.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams resumed MACJC North Division action Monday night on the road by splitting with Mississippi Delta Community College at J.T. Hall Coliseum. The Lady Lions remained unbeaten in division play with a convincing 58-38 victory, while the Lions dropped an 85-72 decision in the men's nightcap.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams completed their season sweep of nearby rival Meridian Community College with a pair of double-digit home wins Thursday night at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. The Lady Lions began the evening with an 81-70 victory, while the Lions improved to 10-1 on the year with an 87-73 triumph to complete the sweep.

For the second time in three weeks to begin the current hoops campaign, East Mississippi Community College freshman Quantesha Patterson has been selected the MACJC Women's Basketball Player of the Week for her two-game efforts a week ago.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams recorded their third MACJC doubleheader sweep of the young season with a pair of road wins over Pearl River Community College Thursday evening at Marvin R. White Coliseum. The visiting Lady Lions held on for a 46-44 victory over the PRCC women in the opener, while the Lions remained unbeaten on the year with a 66-55 nightcap triumph over the NJCAA's preseason 12th-ranked team.

The Lions of East Mississippi Community College stayed unbeaten on the hardwood with a resounding 81-34 home triumph over Spring Hill College's junior varsity team Monday evening at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. The EMCC Lady Lions didn't fare as well in dropping a 74-73 overtime decision to Lawson State Community College to begin the evening.

The unbeaten East Mississippi Community College basketball teams claimed a home MACJC sweep over rival East Central Community College with a pair of nine-point wins Thursday evening at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. The Lady Lions earned an 84-75 victory over the ECCC women in the opener, while the Lions capped the successful night with a 73-64 win over the Warriors.

East Mississippi Community College freshman forward Quantesha Patterson has been tabbed the season's first MACJC Women's Basketball Player of the Week to tip off her promising collegiate career.

Visiting East Mississippi Community College swept rival Meridian Community College by nearly identical scores during Thursday night MACJC basketball action. Following the Lady Lions' 68-52 victory over Meridian, the EMCC men capped the road sweep by claiming a 67-53 win over the Eagles at Graham Gymnasium.

The East Mississippi Community College basketball teams successfully opened the new campaign by sweeping their opponents by a combined margin of 75 points Monday night at EMCC's Keyes T. Currie Coliseum. The Lady Lions never trailed in breezing to a 71-33 win over Talladega College's junior varsity team, while the Lions claimed a convincing 98-61 nightcap victory over Tennessee Preparatory Academy in Billy Begley's EMCC head coaching debut.

Unlike a year ago when they began the campaign with a roster full of newcomers, the East Mississippi Community College Lady Lions will open the much-anticipated basketball season with a handful of familiar faces under the direction of 11th-year head coach Sharon Thompson.