Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame

Jeanne McNulty-King
- Induction:
- 2023
- Class:
- 1990
Jeanne McNulty-King was a Big Sky MVP for the Lady Griz following the 1989-90 season and a Kodak All-District 7 honoree and All-America honorable mention in the same year.
The Whitehall native was a two-time All-Big Sky selection and a two-time member of the Big Sky all-tournament team in her junior and senior seasons.
As a senior, she led the Lady Griz to a first-round win over Cal State-Fullerton in the NCAA tournament with a team-high 22 points, one of just six tournament wins in program history as of 2023.
She finished her career third among UM's all-time scorers with 1,320 points and ninth in rebounding with 582 career boards. She still ranks 11th in program history in scoring and holds the school record for field goals made in a single season with 251 in her senior year.
She also held the school record for most points scored in a game with 35 and was named Big Sky Player of the Week four times in her career.
She earned the team's Grace Gill most improved player award after the 1986-87 season and later became a two-time recipient of the Theresa Rhoads Award for the player that best exemplifies Lady Griz basketball.
Following her senior year, she was named a Big Sky scholar-athlete, was a two-time Academic All-Big Sky selection, and a two-time academic all-district selection. After graduating, she went on to play professionally in Australia.
In one season of track, she was the 1989-90 Big Sky javelin champion and the Big Sky heptathlon runner-up.
McNulty-King went on to be the President and CEO of 2x Inc, a sports agency specializing in representing female athletes and helping players like Montana's McKenzie Johnston and Grizzly Sports Hall of Famer Greta (Koss) Buehler play professionally.
The Whitehall native was a two-time All-Big Sky selection and a two-time member of the Big Sky all-tournament team in her junior and senior seasons.
As a senior, she led the Lady Griz to a first-round win over Cal State-Fullerton in the NCAA tournament with a team-high 22 points, one of just six tournament wins in program history as of 2023.
She finished her career third among UM's all-time scorers with 1,320 points and ninth in rebounding with 582 career boards. She still ranks 11th in program history in scoring and holds the school record for field goals made in a single season with 251 in her senior year.
She also held the school record for most points scored in a game with 35 and was named Big Sky Player of the Week four times in her career.
She earned the team's Grace Gill most improved player award after the 1986-87 season and later became a two-time recipient of the Theresa Rhoads Award for the player that best exemplifies Lady Griz basketball.
Following her senior year, she was named a Big Sky scholar-athlete, was a two-time Academic All-Big Sky selection, and a two-time academic all-district selection. After graduating, she went on to play professionally in Australia.
In one season of track, she was the 1989-90 Big Sky javelin champion and the Big Sky heptathlon runner-up.
McNulty-King went on to be the President and CEO of 2x Inc, a sports agency specializing in representing female athletes and helping players like Montana's McKenzie Johnston and Grizzly Sports Hall of Famer Greta (Koss) Buehler play professionally.
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