Name Craig Sword Date joined 2012 Listed weight 196 lb (89 kg) Weight 89 kg | Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Height 1.91 m Nationality American Role Basketball Player | |
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League Southeastern Conference High school G. W. Carver (Montgomery, Alabama) Parents Craig Sword, Earline Sword |
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Craig Sword (born January 16, 1994) is an American basketball player for Wilki Morskie Szczecin of the Polish Basketball League. He played college basketball for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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- High school career
- College career
- References

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High school career

Sword played high school basketball for George Washington Carver High School in Montgomery. His senior year, Sword led his team to the 6A state championship was named Alabama Mr. Basketball. Sword was listed as 4-star recruit by Rivals.com, and choose to attend Mississippi State over offers from Alabama, Auburn, and Georgia. While Sword committed to head coach Rick Stansbury, he kept his commitment to the Bulldogs when Stansbury was fired and replaced by Rick Ray.
College career

As a true freshman in 2012–13, Sword appeared all 32 games for the Bulldogs, starting 30 of them. He was named SEC Freshman of the Week twice, and led the Bulldogs with 10.5 points per game. The Bulldogs finished a dismal 4–14 in the SEC, however.

Sword improved his scoring clip in 2013–14 to 13.7 PPG as a sophomore. Sword scored his career high, 33 points, in a 91-82 loss to LSU.

Sword was sidelined with a back injury in the first half of his junior year (2014–15. However, he returned to full form during the conference portion of the season, again leading the Bulldogs in scoring, leading the Bulldogs to a 6–12 conference record, and a generally much more competitive team. Sword was named Second Team All-SEC for his efforts.
Sword places ninth on the Bulldogs' career leaderboard with 144 steals.