Jaeden Webb
14 Jaeden Webb
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Year:
    SO
  • Hometown:
    Lincoln, Neb.
  • High School:
    Lincoln Northeast
  • Position:
    G
  • gp
    29
  • pts/g
    4.6
  • fg %
    32.6
  • 3pt %
    23.0
  • ft %
    74.3
  • reb/g
    1.6
  • a/g
    1.3
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 29 22
Games started 29 22
Minutes 565 434
Minutes per game 19.5 19.7
FG 47-144 40-107
FG Pct 32.6 37.4
3PT 14-61 11-41
3PT Pct 23.0 26.8
FT 26-35 19-25
FT Pct 74.3 76.0
Off rebounds 13 12
Def rebounds 32 22
Total rebounds 45 34
Rebounds per game 1.6 1.5
Personal fouls 54 35
Disqualifications 2 -
Assists 37 25
Turnovers 32 21
Assist to turnover ratio 1.2 1.2
Steals 22 17
Blocks 1 1
Points 134 110
Points per game 4.6 5.0
Points per 40 min 9.5 10.1
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended

Career Stats: Shooting per game

Career Stats: Shooting totals

Career Stats: Shooting per 40 min

Career Stats: Ball control per game

Career Stats: Ball control totals

Career Stats: Ball control per 40 min

Splits Stats: Shooting per game

Splits Stats: Shooting totals

Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min

Splits Stats: Ball control per game

Splits Stats: Ball control totals

Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min

News mentions
Four Mustangs land on CSC Academic All-District list for women's basketball
Four Mustangs land on CSC Academic All-District list for women's basketball

GREENWOOD, IND. – Four Morningside women’s basketball players landed on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team, the CSC announced. Kinsey Hall, Dani Peterson, Jaeden Webb, and Ella Wragge represented the Mustangs on the team.

10 Mustangs named women's basketball Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
10 Mustangs named women's basketball Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes

KANSAS CITY, MO. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its Daktronics Scholar-Athletes for women’s basketball, releasing this year's list alongside the other winter sports.

Graphic with score of 72-66 loss for Morningside.
Mustangs push No. 16 Dakota Wesleyan to the wire

MITCHELL, S.D. — Lily Vollertsen led the Morningside women’s basketball team on Wednesday during a 72-66 loss to No. 16 Dakota Wesleyan with 15 points.

Mount Marty buzzer-beater sinks Mustangs
Mount Marty buzzer-beater sinks Mustangs

YANKTON, S.D. – For the second time in as many contests, Morningside has headed to overtime in a Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s basketball game. Unfortunately, for the second time in as many games, the Mustangs wound up on the short end of the contest, falling 93-92 as Mount Marty hit a buzzer beater to overcome a two-point Mustang lead.

Mustangs' upset bid falls short against no. 1 Dordt
Mustangs' upset bid falls short against no. 1 Dordt

SIOUX CITY, IOWA – For three quarters, the Mustangs had the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics no. 1 team in women’s basketball up against the ropes, leading Dordt’s Defenders through 30 minutes of play. Dordt looked more like an undefeated team in the final frame, forcing overtime, where it opened up a 77-70 lead by the end of the period.

Generic graphic of score.
Morningside edged out in loss at Doane

CRETE, Neb. – The Morningside women’s basketball team nearly handed Doane its first home loss of the season, but the Tigers edged out a 73-71 win on Saturday.

Graphic with 94-51 score.
Mustangs open 2025 with decisive road win

Twelve ladies scored in the victory, led by Lily Vollertsen with 17 points. Webb and Spier had 14 points, and Clancy Brown contributed 13 off the bench.

Mustangs fall to Northwestern
Mustangs fall to Northwestern

SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside’s week started with an always highly anticipated matchup with Northwestern. This week’s iteration came with the added weight of position in the Great Plains Athletic Conference standings, as the two teams each had four league wins and were receiving votes in today’s National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Coaches’ Poll. While the Mustangs held the advantage for the majority of the contest, it was Northwestern that came out on top, 69-67.