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Cloud County's Maimouna Sissoko, Josephine Igherighe Named to All-KJCCC Women's Basketball Teams

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference has released the 2023-24 All-KJCCC Division I Women's Basketball Team selections with Cloud County's Maimouna Sissoko and Josephine Igherighe both earning All-KJCCC honors.

Sissoko was named a first-team All-KJCCC selection to follow up her second-team All-KJCCC accolades last season while Igherighe was named to the All-KJCCC honorable mention team.

Appearing in all 31 games for Cloud County this season, Sissoko finished the season ranked second in the KJCCC in rebounds per game with 12.6 rebounds per contest and finished the year with a single-season school record 392 rebounds. The Bamako, Mali native and Wichita State University commit also averaged a team-best 16.5 points per game on 44.6 percent shooting from the field and had 48 steals and 29 blocks for the T-Birds. Sissoko finished her career with CCCC appearing in 57 total games and making 50 starts while scoring 852 points and 581 rebounds. The 852 points ranks 12th all-time in Cloud County women's basketball program history while the 581 rebounds is the third-most in school history behind only Deana Wilson (618) and Stanecia Graham (588) to become just the fifth player in program history to finish with at least 800 points and 500 rebounds in a career.

Igherighe earns honorable-mention All-KJCCC honors after averaging 15.5 points and 8.3 rebounds per game to rank seventh in points per game in the KJCCC and 10th in rebounds per game. With 22 games in double-figure scoring, Igherighe finished with 10 games scoring at least 20 points and had eight games in double-figure rebounding to finish her career as a T-Bird with 709 points and 409 total rebounds.

Cloud County advanced to the NJCAA Region VI Tournament Quarterfinals for the second-consecutive season and was the lone KJCCC team this season to win a road NJCAA Region VI Tournament game with a 73-67 win at Cowley in the opening round.