2021-22 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Mogensen, Molly

Jersey Number 21
Molly Mogensen
Bio
2023-24 (Covid Junior)
Summer of 2023
2022-23 (Junior)
2021-22 (Sophomore)
2020-21 (Freshman)
Farmington High School
Personal
- Creighton’s assist leader with 136 helpers, Mogensen closed the season with 246 points and 163 rebounds in 32 starts.
- Molly grabbed eight rebounds and scored eight points to help Creighton best Georgia Tech 57-46 in the opening game of the Cancun Challenge on Nov. 23.
- Mogensen delivered 21 points and six rebounds at #19 Marquette on Dec. 13.
- The Bluejay point guard hauled in eight rebounds in the Bluejays’ 58-46 win over South Dakota State on Dec. 21.
- Molly reached double-figures for the fourth time this season with 10 points in Creighton’s 67-56 win over St. John’s on Dec. 30.
- Mogensen closed the 75-68 win at DePaul on Jan. 3 with 10 points, three assists and a career-high nine rebounds.
- The Minnesota native dished out eight assists in the Bluejays’ 89-53 win over Butler on Jan. 10.
- Leading the squad with five assists, Molly added 11 points in Creighton’s 77-72 win at Georgetown on Jan. 24.
- Mogensen delivered 11 points, six assists and five rebounds in the Bluejays’ 76-71 win over Marquette on Jan. 31.
- Dishing out eight assists to go with nine points, five rebounds and two blocks, Molly helped the Bluejays best St. John’s, 71-51, on Feb. 16.
- Mogensen was a difference maker for the Bluejays as Creighton rallied from a 23-8 deficit to post a 79-69 win over Villanova on Feb. 24 with 13 points and three rebounds.
- Hitting 5-of-10 from the field, Molly led Creighton from down eight to a 72-65 win at Seton Hall in the regular season finale on March 3.
- Mogensen was critical for the Bluejays with 14 points in Creighton’s 72-65 win over Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals on March 9.
- Molly tied a career-high with nine assists in the Bluejays’ 87-73 win over #20 UNLV in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on March 23.
Summer of 2023
- Mogensen claimed a 3x3 National Championship in Colorado Springs, Colorado as the Bluejay quartet of Lauren Jensen, Morgan Maly, Mogensen and Emma Ronsiek collected the title with a 5-1 record.
- The Bluejays posted victories over Seton Hall and Villanova in the elimination round, before defeating Duke in the championship game.
2022-23 (Junior)
- Molly started 30 of Creighton’s 31 games, closing the season tied for the team-lead with 107 assists.
- She delivered 217 points (7.0 ppg) and 125 rebounds (4.0 rpg).
- Mogensen finished with 16 points in Creighton’s 74-51 road win over South Dakota on Nov. 10.
- Molly raised her career-high for the second straight game with 22 points in a 77-51 win over #22 Nebraska on Nov. 15. The Bluejay point guard knocked down four treys and connected on nine field goals.
- Mogensen did the dirty work in Creighton’s 85-66 win at Northern Iowa on Nov. 20 with eight rebounds, four assists and a block.
- Molly grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and five assists in Creighton’s 57-51 win at Xavier on Nov. 25.
- Mogensen was dominant with a career-high 22 points and five rebounds to lead the Bluejays to a 67-46 win at #25 Villanova on Dec. 2. She was 5-for-6 from long range, setting another career best.
- Molly posted 12 points on 5-of-8 from the field during Creighton’s 92-82 win at DePaul on Dec. 31.
- Knocking down 4-of-7 from the field, including three from long range, Mogensen finished with 11 points in Creighton’s 75-53 win over Seton Hall on Jan. 11.
- Mogensen dished out seven assists without a turnover in Creighton’s 81-65 win over St. John’s on Feb. 4.
- Molly reached double figures for the first time in 10 games with 12 points in Creighton’s 55-44 win over Marquette on Feb. 22.
- Coming off the bench for the first time, Mogensen led Creighton with six rebounds and five assists in the Bluejays’ 74-46 win over Butler on Feb. 27.
- Mogensen reached double-figures in eight games, including 12 points in Creighton’s BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal with Villanova on March 5.
2021-22 (Sophomore)
- Mogensen appeared in each of Creighton’s 33 games, delivering 209 points and 91 assists.
- She led the Bluejays with a 45.0 shooting percentage from long range in 2021-22, hitting 27-of-60 from beyond the arc.
- Molly was spectacular in the Bluejays’ 71-51 win over Omaha on Nov. 13, dishing out eight assists and grabbing a career best four steals.
- Mogensen grabbed six rebounds at Nebraska on Nov. 17.
- Molly delivered an all-around performance with seven points, five rebounds, six assists and four steals in Creighton’s 67-55 win over South Dakota State on Nov. 21.
- Mogensen topped double-digits with 10 points on 3-of-5 from the field in the Bluejays’ 69-62 win over Arizona State on Dec. 12.
- Molly was one of five Bluejays in double-digits at Arkansas, dropping 11 points and seven rebounds in Creighton’s 81-72 win on Dec. 21.
- Mogensen closed the battle with #11 Connecticut with eight points, three rebounds and two assists on Jan. 9.
- Delivering a team-high 15 points against #10 Connecticut, Molly went 5-of-9 from the field.
- Pressed into early action, Molly closed Creighton’s 77-68 win over DePaul with 11 points and led the team with four assists as well as three steals.
- Molly delivered her best game and arguably best quarter, when it mattered most. In the Bluejays’ 84-74 win over Colorado in the NCAA Tournament, she had nine points alone in the fourth quarter and finished with 16 points.
2020-21 (Freshman)
- Molly appeared in 15 games, earning six starts.
- She closed the season with 71 points (4.7 ppg), 29 rebounds (1.9 rpg) and 33 assists.
- In just her second game as a Bluejay, Mogensen delivered 12 points at Northern Iowa on Nov. 28.
- Molly reached double-figures for the second time in three contests with 10 points in Creighton’s 88-41 win at Butler on Dec. 6.
- Mogensen closed her first meeting with #3 Connecticut with eight points on Dec. 17.
- Mogensen’s season came to a halt prior to the game at Georgetown on Feb. 15 as she was diagnosed with mono.
- She returned in a limited role during Creighton’s two WNIT contests, playing a combined 19 minutes.
Farmington High School
- Mogensen collected a combined nine letters with the Tigers in basketball (six) and softball (three).
- A two-time captain and team MVP, Molly was a Miss Basketball finalist as a senior.
- She was a four-time All-South Suburban Conference pick and three times earned All-State recognition in the highly-competitive and talent-rich state of Minnesota.
- Mogensen closed her career at Farmington HS as the all-time leader for boys’ and girls’ basketball with 1,741 points. She also grabbed 789 rebounds and dished out 583 assists.
- Off the court, Mogensen was a four-year academic letter recipient and earned a spot on the All-Academic team.
Personal
- Mom played basketball and Dad played football at Southwest Minnesota State University.
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