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804746 109-152.Qxp:Record Book 1/14/09 3:57 PM Page 109 804746 109-152.qxp:Record Book 1/14/09 3:57 PM Page 109 Gopher Women’s Basketball 2008-09 2007-08 Season Review Gopher Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Records & History [ 109 ] Minnesota Basketball 2008-09 804746 109-152.qxp:Record Book 1/14/09 3:57 PM Page 110 Gopher Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Game Records Individual Points Scored 44 Carol Ann Shudlick Marquette 12/21/91 Texas Tech 12/18/93 Field Goals Made 18 Carol Ann Shudlick Texas Tech 12/18/93 Field Goals Attempted 33 Carol Ann Shudlick Marquette 12/21/91 Field Goal Percentage 1.000 Janel McCarville Virginia (10-10) 12/29/03 1.000 Corrin Von Wald Radford (10-10) 11/24/02 3-pt. Goals Made 9 Stacy Carver Boise State 12/20/92 3-pt. Goals Attempted 17 Stacy Carver Boise State 12/20/92 Jodi Olson Iowa 2/12/88 Lea Blackwell Texas A & M 12/3/88 3-pt. FG Percentage 1.000 Stacy Carver North Carolina State (6-6) 11/30/91 Free Throws Made 21 Linda Roberts Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throws Attempted 25 Linda Roberts Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 Lindsay Whalen Creighton (14-14) 12/4/03) (min. 10 attempts) 1.000 Marty Dahlen Iowa State (14-14) 3/12/82 1.000 Molly Tadich Wisconsin (11-11) 3/5/87 1.000 Linda Roberts Ohio State (11-11) 2/12/78 1.000 Kadidja Andersson Providence (11-11) 11/19/00 Seven players at 10-10 Rebounds 25 Angie Iverson Colorado State 12/3/96 Assists 15 Debbie Hunter Illinois 3/12/83 Steals 12 Debbie Hunter Northwestern 1/31/81 Blocked Shots 8 Mary Manderfeld Northwestern 1/31/81 Carol Ann Shudlick Team Points Scored 116 IPFW (Ind. Purdue Fort Wayne) 11/23/02 Fewest Points Scored 30 vs. Penn State 1/10/99 (Before 1981-82) 21 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1973-74 Points, Combined 208 North Carolina St. (108), Minn. (100) 11/30/91 Largest Margin of Victory 52 Detroit (86-34) 12/2/04 (Before 1981-82) 78 vs. Manitoba (108-30) 12/30/79 Largest Margin of Defeat 55 at Auburn 11/29/85 (Before 1981-82) 56 Texas (114-58) 12/14/78 56 Indiana (93-37) 1974-75 Field Goals Made 49 vs. Butler 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) 49 vs. Manitoba 12/30/79 Field Goals Attempted 85 at Marquette 12/21/91 (Before 1981-82) 97 vs. Mankato State 1/6/78 97 vs. Simpson College 2/3/78 Field Goal Percentage .710 vs. Butler (49-69) 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) .667 Louisville (40-60) 11/29/80 3-pt. Goals Made 14 at Troy State 12/12/99 3-pt. Goals Attempted 39 at Troy State 12/12/99 3-pt. Goal Pct. (min. 10 att.) .700 Iowa (7-10) 1/28/96 (10+ att.) ..625 vs. North Carolina State (10-16) 11/30/91 Free Throws Made 32 North Dakota 12/8/85 32 Kansas State 12/21/93 Angie Iverson (Before 1981-82) 32 Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throws Attempted 49 Michigan 1/30/87 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 vs. Michigan State (11-11) 2/27/00 .955 Michigan State (21-22) 2/24/02 Rebounds 68 Sam Houston St. 11/25/89 68 National College 1/6/82 Assists 35 vs. Butler 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) 36 Louisville 11/29/80 Steals 24 vs. DePaul 11/26/82 24 vs. North Dakota State 12/7/82 (Before 1981-82) 38 Manitoba 12/30/79 Blocked Shots 15 Iowa 1/30/81 Personal Fouls 37 Michigan 3/6/88 Opponent Records Points Scored 117 Ohio State 1/12/96 (Before 1981-82) 114 Texas 12/14/78 Fewest Points Scored 33 St. Francis (Pa.) 3/19/05 33 Northwestern 2/26/06 (Before 1981-82) 21 St. Teresa College 2/26/74 Indiviudal Points Scored 49 Kelly Mazzante (Penn State) 12/28/01 Shannon Schonrock [ 110 ] Minnesota Basketball 2008-09 804746 109-152.qxp:Record Book 1/14/09 3:57 PM Page 111 Gopher Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Game and Attendance Records Williams Arena Individual Records Points 42 Laura Coenen vs. Nebraska 11/30/84 Top Individual Performances Field goals 17 Laura Coenen vs. North Dakota State 12/7/82 Points Name Date Field goals attempted 32 Laura Coenen vs. Purdue 3/7/85 44 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Texas Tech 12/18/93 3-pt. field goals* 7 Lindsay Whalen vs. Michigan State 1/25/04 44 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Marquette 12/21/91 3-pt. field goal attempts* 11 Lindsay Whalen vs. Michigan State 1/25/04 42 Laura Coenen vs. Nebraska 11/30/84 Free throws 14 Lindsay Whalen vs. Creighton (14-14) 12/4/03 41 Laura Coenen vs. Wisconsin 2/18/83 Free throws attempted 16 Jennifer Hall vs. Purdue 2/12/89 41 Lindsay Whalen vs. Purdue 2/14/02 16 Ellen Kramer vs. Michigan 1/8/89 38 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Indiana 1/23/94 16 Anucha Browne Northwestern 1/22/84 36 Lindsay Whalen vs. New Orleans 11/29/02 Rebounds 23 Molly Tadich vs. Northwestern 1/22/84 36 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Boise State 12/20/92 Assists 15 Debbie Hunter vs. Purdue 3/10/83 36 Laura Coenen vs. North Dakota St. 12/7/82 Blocked shots 8 Mary Manderfeld vs. Northwestern 1/31/81 35 Laura Coenen vs. Purdue 3/7/85 Steals 12 Debbie Hunter vs. Northwestern 1/31/81 35 Laura Coenen vs. Michigan 2/17/85 Minnesota players are in bold. Rebounds Name Date *since 1987-88 25 Angie Iverson vs. Colorado State 11/30/96 23 Molly Tadich vs. Northwestern 1/22/84 21 Laura Coenen vs. Drake 12/9/84 Williams Arena Team Records 21 Laura Coenen vs. Illinois 1/4/85 Points 116 Minnesota vs. IPFW 11/23/02 21 Molly Tadich vs. Michigan 1/30/87 Field goals 49 Minnesota vs. Manitoba 12/30/79 20 Laura Coenen vs. San Diego St. 12/27/84 Field goals attempted 97 Minnesota vs. Minnesota State, Mankato 1/6/78 19 Molly Tadich vs. Wisconsin 2/17/84 97 Minnesota vs. Simpson College 2/3/78 18 Molly Tadich vs. Purdue 2/15/87 3-pt. field goals* 10 Marquette vs. Minnesota 1/5/93 18 Ellen Kramer vs. S.F. Austin 12/29/90 3-pt. Field goal attempts* 26 Marquette vs. Minnesota 1/5/93 18 Angie Iverson vs. Illinois 2/9/97 Free throws 34 Minnesota vs. IPFW 11/23/02 18 Angie Iverson vs. Iowa 2/22/98 Free throw attempts 49 Minnesota vs. Michigan 1/30/87 18 Janel McCarville vs. Kansas St. 3/23/04 Rebounds 68 Minnesota vs. National College 1/6/82 18 Janel McCarville vs. Duke 3/30/04 Personal fouls 37 Minnesota vs. Michigan 3/6/88 Assists 36 Minnesota vs. Louisville 11/29/80 Assists Name Date Turnovers 36 Minnesota vs. Wisconsin 2/17/84 15 Debbie Hunter vs. Illinois 3/12/83 Blocked shots 15 Minnesota vs. Iowa 1/30/81 14 Nikki Coates vs. Northwestern 2/6/94 Steals 38 Minnesota vs. Manitoba 12/30/79 13 Debbie Hunter vs. Purdue 1/16/83 12 Debbie Hunter vs. Michigan St. 1/16/83 *since 1987-88 12 Nikki Coates vs. Wichita St. 12/19/93 12 Erin Olson vs. Michigan St. 2/27/00 12 Ozlem Piroglu vs. Illinois 1/28/01 Top Golden Gopher Attendance All-Time 12 Lindsay Whalen vs. Illinois 1/3/02 Place Attendance Date Opponent Result 1. 14,363 2-8-04 Penn State W, 74-56 1. 14,363 2-8-04 Penn State W, 74-56 National Attendance Rankings in 2007-08 2. 14,203 2-20-05 Wisconsin W, 84-53 Minnesota’s Williams Arena has truly become one of the most exciting arenas in the nation for 3. 13,817 1-11-04 Iowa W, 75-61 women’s basketball. The Golden Gophers ranked 12th nationally , with an average of 6,596 4. 13,638 1-25-04 Michigan State L, 69-72 fans per game. 5. *13,425 3-23-04 Kansas State W, 80-61 Rank School Home Att. Games Aver. Att. 6. 13,222 2-22-04 Northwestern W, 73-46 1. Tennessee 236,940 15 15,796 13,222 2-13-05 Purdue W, 71-49 2. Connecticut 163,138 15 10,876 8. 13,117 1-19-03 Purdue W, 90-75 3. Oklahoma 133,308 13 10,254 9. 12,438 2-23-03 Penn State W, 73-57 4. Purdue 132,079 14 9,434 10. *12,357 3-21-04 UCLA W, 92-81 5. Iowa State 159,592 17 9,388 11. 12,142 2-24-02 Michigan State L, 72-80 6. Texas Tech 158,230/ 17 9,308 12. 12,049 2-5-06 Michigan W, 83-48 7. New Mexico 144,340 17 8,491 13. 11,529 1-29-06 Penn State W, 77-72 8. Maryland 150,588 19 7,926 14. 11,389 1-27-02 Indiana W, 75-60 9. Notre Dame 112,253 16 7,016 15. *11,312 3-19-05 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 64-33 10. Michigan State 90,182 13 6,937 16. 11,121 1-7-07 Wisconsin W, 71-53 11. Duke 87,931 13 6,764 17. 10,917 1-1-04 Michigan W, 64-44 12.
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