Jeff Ray - Playing History

Playing History

Ray earned all-state accolades as a prep senior at Archer City High School, located just south of Wichita Falls. Ray helped the Wildcats win 44 consecutive district games while playing for his father, Bobby.

Ray started his college basketball career at Midland Junior College and Cooke County Community College, but transferred to MSU in 1982 to play for NAIA Hall of Fame coach Dr. Gerald Stockton. During his senior season, Ray helped the Indians post a 25-16 mark and make an appearance in the 1984 NAIA National Tournament.

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