Debbie Brock
- Brock started at point guard all four years at Delta State University.
- 3x AIAW National Champion (1975, 1976, 1977)
- At 4’11”, she scored 903 career points, connected on 277 of 335 free throws (82.7 percent), made 313 of 668 field goal attempts (46.9 percent), had 474 assists, and 343 career rebounds.
- 120-9 record with Delta State, her uniform number 22 was retired after her senior season, and she was inducted into the Delta State Sports Hall of Fame (1988)
- Brock was one of 12 athletes selected to tape Fiesta Bowl-NCAA drug commercials (1976, 1977)
- 4x Delta State’s Best Defensive Player (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978)
- At the Women’s Final Four championship game, Brock was recognized by the NCAA as one of 12 AIAW great players, along with former head coaches and administrators (2013)
- During the AIAW semi-final game, she scored 17 points and had five steals, which helped to overcome a 13-point deficit and advance to the Championship game (1976)
- In the AIAW Championship game, Brock scored 22 points versus LSU and did not commit a single turnover (1977)
- Brock was a member of both the Hanes All-American Classic in Greensboro, NC, and the Women’s All-American Classic in Philadelphia, PA. (1978)