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Division I Women's Basketball Triple-Doubles History DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRIPLE-DOUBLES HISTORY Individual Records 2 Team Records 6 Conference Records 10 Miscellaneous Records 11 All-Time Triple Doubles by Date 13 All-Time Triple-Doubles by School 23 All-Time Triple-Doubles by Conference 32 The NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics Department thanks Sam Hovland for researching and creating this document in 2012. Triple-doubles include any combination of double figures in points, rebounds, assists, blocks or steals during the seasons for which the categories were officially kept by the NCAA. Assists became an official Division I statistic in 1985-86, and blocks and steals were added for the 1987-88 season. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Player, Team Class Season 3B-2Bs TRIPLE-DOUBLES Shay Burnett, Elon Sr. 2018 2 Alexis Montgomery, Seattle U Sr. 2018 2 Season Jackie Young, Notre Dame Jr. 2019 2 Ashley Bolston, Portland St. Sr. 2019 2 Player, Team Class Season 3B-2Bs Ericka Mattingly, UMKC Jr. 2019 2 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Jr. 2019 8 Amy O’Neill, St. Francis Brooklyn Sr. 2019 2 Danielle Carson, Youngstown St. Sr. 1986 6 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon So. 2018 6 Career Nicole Powell, Stanford So. 2002 5 Player, Team Seasons 3B-2Bs Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University Sr. 2019 5 Tasha Pointer, Rutgers Sr. 2001 4 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 2017-19 18 Chelsea Hopkins, San Diego St. Sr. 2013 4 Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University 2016-19 9 Alyssa Thomas, Maryland Sr. 2014 4 Suzie McConnell, Penn St. 1985-88 7 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Fr. 2017 4 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) 2008-11 7 Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University Jr. 2018 4 Danielle Carson, Youngstown St. 1982-86 6 Chris Moye, Tennessee Tech Sr. 1986 3 Nicole Powell, Stanford 2001-04 6 Kim Rhock, Mt. St. Mary’s Jr. 1989 3 Alyssa Thomas, Maryland 2011-14 6 Andrea Kabwasa, New Mexico St. Sr. 1992 3 Samantha Logic, Iowa 2012-15 6 Monica Gibbs, UTSA Sr. 2009 3 Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St. 1993-96 5 Shalee Lehning, Kansas St. Sr. 2009 3 Shalee Lehning, Kansas St. 2006-09 5 Brittney Griner, Baylor Fr. 2010 3 Brittney Griner, Baylor 2010-13 5 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) Jr. 2010 3 Kim Rhock, Mt. St. Mary’s 1987-90 4 Victoria McGowan, Stetson Jr. 2012 3 Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 1998-01 4 Samantha Logic, Iowa Jr. 2014 3 Chelsea Hopkins, Duke/San Diego St. 2009-10,12-13 4 Shakyla Hill, Grambling Sr. 2019 3 Victoria McGowan, Bowling Green/Stetson 2009, 11-13 4 Carlisa Thomas, Kansas St. Sr. 1987 2 Shakyla Hill, Grambling 2016-19 4 Penny Bowden, Washington St. Sr. 1988 2 Chris Moye, Tennessee Tech 1983-86 *3 Sabrina Johnson, St. John’s (NY) Jr. 1989 2 Sabrina Johnson, Rutgers/St. John’s (NY) 1986, 88-90 3 Carvie Upshaw, New Orleans Sr. 1989 2 Andrea Kabwasa, New Mexico St. 1989-92 3 Dawn Staley, Virginia Jr. 1991 2 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 1992-93 3 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Jr. 1992 2 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion 1995-98 3 Sonja Tate, Arkansas St. Sr. 1993 2 Carrie Banks, Detroit 1997-00 3 Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St. Jr. 1995 2 Sara Nord, Louisville 2001-04 3 Cornelia Gayden, LSU Sr. 1995 2 Monica Gibbs, UTSA 2006-09 3 Niesa Johnson, Alabama Sr. 1995 2 Claire Faucher, Portland St. 2007-10 3 Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech Sr. 1995 2 Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2007-10 3 Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St. Sr. 1996 2 Amanda Zahui B., Minnesota 2014-15 3 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion Sr. 1998 2 Brittany Boyd, California 2012-15 3 Carrie Banks, Detroit Sr. 2000 2 *Moye also had two unofficial triple-doubles during the 1985 season, before Tynesha Lewis, NC State Sr. 2001 2 assists were added as an official statistic. Ashley Schrock, Cleveland St. Jr. 2003 2 Amie Williams, Jackson St. Sr. 2004 2 Most Seasons With a Triple-Double Claire Faucher, Portland St. So. 2008 2 Player, Team Seasons No. Chinata Nesbit, Robert Morris Sr. 2008 2 Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St.. 1994-95-96 3 Amanda Rego, San Diego Sr. 2008 2 Brittney Griner, Baylor 2010-11-13 3 Kachine Alexander, Iowa So. 2009 2 Shalee Lehning, Kansas St. 2006-07-09 3 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) So. 2009 2 Samantha Logic, Iowa 2012-14-15 3 Courtney Ford, Mercer Sr. 2010 2 Sara Nord, Louisville 2001-02-03 3 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) Sr. 2011 2 Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2008-09-10 3 Alyssa Thomas, Maryland Jr. 2013 2 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) 2009-10-11 3 Shalonda Winton, Cleveland St. Sr. 2013 2 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 2017-18-19 3 Crystal Bradford, Central Mich. Jr. 2014 2 Ny Hammonds, Charlotte Sr. 2014 2 Samantha Logic, Iowa Sr. 2015 2 Vicky McIntyre, Oral Roberts Sr. 2015 2 Brittany Boyd, California Sr. 2015 2 Amanda Zahui B., Minnesota So. 2015 2 Kendall Noble, Western Ky. Sr. 2016 2 Cherise Beynon, New Mexico Jr. 2017 2 Ally Lehman, Northern Ill. Sr. 2017 2 Individual Records 2 20-20-10 Games In a Season Opener Player, Team vs. Opponent Date P R A B S Player, Team vs. Opponent Date P R A B S Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St. vs. Sam Feb. 3, 1994 21 20 10 - - Andrea Kabwasa, New Mexico St. vs. Oral Nov. 23, 1991 28 10 12 - - Houston St. Roberts Jaysie Chambers, Ill.-Chicago vs. Butler Feb. 8, 2003 20 20 10 - - Dee Braxton, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Nov. 24, 1996 14 11 - - 11 Kachine Alexander, Iowa vs. Penn St. Feb. 1, 2009 26 21 10 - - Sacramento St. Sophia Ederaine, San Diego vs. Pacific Jan. 17, 2015 21 23 - 10 - Inezza Mosely, Alabama A&M vs. South Nov. 20, 1999 12 10 11 - - Brooke Salas, New Mexico St. vs. Alcorn Dec. 21, 2018 32 22 - 11 - Carolina St. Jennifer Butler, Massachusetts vs. Charlotte Nov. 17, 2000 19 11 - - 10 15-15-15 Games Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Indiana Nov. 16, 2001 11 12 11 - - Cristina Ciocan, South Carolina vs. Clemson Nov. 21, 2003 22 10 13 - - Player, Team vs. Opponent Date P R A B S Kayla Melson, Ole Miss vs. Southeastern La. Nov. 13, 2009 11 11 11 - - Sandora Irvin, TCU vs. UAB Jan. 16, 2005 20 18 - 16 - Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) vs. Idaho Nov. 13, 2009 14 15 - 10 - St. Consecutive Games with a Triple- Brandie Baker, Central Mich. vs. N.C. A&T Nov. 12, 2010 12 10 12 - - Double D’shara Strange, Northern Colo. vs. Bradley Nov. 12, 2011 13 12 - - 11 Shacobia Barbee, Georgia vs. Stetson Nov. 15, 2016 10 13 10 No. Player, Team Opponents Dates P R A B S Jordin Canada, UCLA vs. San Jose St. Nov. 10, 2017 26 10 11 3 Danielle Carson, Akron Nov. 29, 1985 12 10 12 - - Jacquece Alston, Savannah St. vs. Nov. 6, 2018 13 - 12 - 12 Youngstown St. Kent St. Nov. 30, 1985 20 12 2+ - - Wesleyan (GA) Cleveland St. Dec. 2, 1985 26 15 14 - - Naomi Davenport, West Virginia vs. Coppin Nov. 6, 2018 13 13 10 - - 2 Kim Rhock, Mt. St. William & Mary Jan. 12, 1989 17 12 13 - - St. Mary’s Colgate Jan. 15, 1989 14 10 16 - - Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon vs. Alas. Fairbanks Nov. 6, 2018 18 11 12 - - 2 Nicole Powell, Weber St. March 16, 2002 20 11 10 - - Stanford Tulane March 18, 2002 16 10 10 - - Earliest in Career 2 Ashley Schrock, Youngstown St. Feb. 12, 2003 21 12 10 - - Cleveland St. Wright St. Feb. 15, 2003 13 13 10 - - Gm.* Player, Team vs. Opponent Date P R A B S 2 Claire Faucher, Montana March 8, 2008 21 11 10 - - 3 Schaquilla Nunn, Winthrop vs. Nov. 20, 2012 10 13 - 10 - Portland St. Northern Colo. March 13, 2008 14 10 10 - - Mississippi St. 2 Brittney Griner, Baylor Colorado Feb. 6, 2010 24 10 - 11 - 4 Monica Echeverria, South Fla. vs. Cal Dec. 3, 1999 13 21 10 - - Oklahoma Feb. 10, 2010 17 12 - 11 - Poly 2 Ny Hammonds, FIU Feb. 26, 2014 10 11 14 - - 4 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Kansas Nov. 20, 2013 11 11 - 10 - Charlotte Marshall March 1, 2014 12 10 11 - - 4 Miranda Crockett, Morehead St. vs. Nov. 21, 2015 15 12 10 2 Sabrina Ionescu, Drake Nov. 12, 2017 29 10 11 Georgia St. Oregon Texas A&M Nov. 16, 2017 16 10 11 4 Marina Mabrey, Notre Dame vs. Nov. 23, 2015 18 10 12 2 Chastadie Barrs, Louisiana Col. Nov. 13, 2017 14 10 11 Valparaiso Lamar University S’western Nov. 16, 2017 24 10 11 7 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon vs. San Nov. 27, 2016 11 12 11 - - Assemblies Jose St. 2 Sabrina Ionescu, Air Force Dec. 20, 2018 17 11 13 - - 9 Brittney Martin, Oklahoma St. vs. Dec. 22, 2012 10 14 10 - - Oregon UC Irvine Dec/ 21, 2018 13 10 14 - - Texas-Arlington 2 Chastadie Barrs, Howard Payne Dec. 17, 2018 20 12 - - 10 9 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon vs. Clemson Dec. 12, 2016 23 12 10 - - Lamar University Pacific Dec. 20, 2018 23 10 - - 10 10 Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts Dec. 16, 2009 34 13 - 11 - 2 Chastadie Barrs, New Orleans Jan. 9, 2019 17 10 - - 12 11 Sara Nord, Louisville vs. Austin Peay Dec. 29, 2000 11 12 11 - - Lamar University Cental Ark. Jan. 12, 2019 10 11 10 - - 11 Crystal Clary, Campbell vs. Jan. 6, 2001 13 11 - - 10 Jacksonville Versus One Opponent, Season 12 Deandra Walter, Nicholls St. vs. Jan. 10, 2000 11 12 11 - - Centenary (LA) No. Player, Team Opponents Dates P R A B S 12 Kate Cain, Nebraska vs.
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