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2020-21 University of Michigan Women's Basketball 1 • 2021-22 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2021-22 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | MGoBlue.com • 2 MICHIGAN’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. KATELYNN FLAHERTY, G (2,776 CAREER POINTS) 9. NAZ HILLMON, F, (1,531 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA .......PCT. ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT. ...........PTS ............. FG-FGA .......PCT. ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT. ...........PTS 2015 ........185-445 ........416 ........78-208 .........375 ......... 51-56 ..........911 ...........499 2019 ........184-293 ........628 ........... 0-0 ............000 ........79-125 .........632 ...........449 2016 ........280-623 ........449 ...... 105-261 .......402 .......109-126 ........865 ...........774 2020 ........221-390 ........567 ........... 0-1 ............000 .......116-180 ........644 ...........558 2017 ........264-618 ........427 ...... 109-297 .......367 .......109-127 ........858 ...........746 2021 ........197-316 ........623 ........... 0-0 ............000 .......132-175 ........754 ...........526 2018 ........255-575 ........443 ...... 118-279 .......423 .......129-144 ........896 ...........757 Total ........602-999 ........603 ........... 0-1 ............000 .......327-480 ........681 ..........1531 Total .......984-2261 .......435 .....410-1045 ......392 .......398-453 ........879 ..........2776 2. HALLIE THOME, C (2,081 CAREER POINTS) 10. ALAYNE INGRAM, G (1,461 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA .......PCT ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT ...........PTS ............. FG-FGA .......PCT ......3FG-FGA ...... PCT ........ FT-FTA ........PCT ...........PTS 2016 .......207-328 ........631 ........... 0-0 ............000 ........91-139 .........655 ...........505 1999 .......115-296 ........389 ........37-113 .........327 ......... 38-43 ..........884 ...........305 2017 .......246-401 ........613 ........... 0-2 ............000 .......108-158 ........684 ...........600 2000 .......132-339 ........389 .........51-62 ..........823 ......... 51-62 ..........823 ...........359 2018 .......228-370 ........616 ........... 1-1 ..........1.000 .....117-151 ........775 ...........574 2001 .......131-360 ........364 ........47-150 .........313 ......... 54-65 ..........831 ...........363 2019 .......160-303 ........528 ........... 0-6 ............000 ........82-112 .........732 ...........402 2002 .......158-382 ........414 ........54-146 .........370 ......... 64-80 ..........800 ...........434 Total ......841-1402 .......600 ........... 1-9 ............111 .......398-560 ........711 ..........2081 Total ......536-1377 .......389 ...... 182-523 .......348 .......207-250 ........828 ..........1461 3. DIANE DIETZ, G (2,076 CAREER POINTS) 11. SIERA THOMPSON, G (1,454 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT. ...... FT-FTA ....... PCT. .........PTS ............. FG-FGA .......PCT. ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT. ...........PTS 1979 ......211-496 ........425 ............NA ............ NA .......... 46-64 ..........719 ...........458 2014 ........144-375 ........384 ........75-179 .........419 ......... 89-96 ..........896 ...........449 1980 ......237-543 ........436 ............NA ............ NA .......... 42-60 ..........700 ...........516 2015 ........127-357 ........356 ........73-195 .........374 ......... 56-60 ..........933 ...........383 1981 ......243-523 ........465 ............NA ............ NA .......... 54-83 ..........651 ...........540 2016 ........115-298 ........386 ........50-131 .........382 ......... 50-56 ..........893 ...........330 1982 ......253-556 ........455 ............NA ............ NA .......... 56-91 ..........615 ...........562 2017 ........103-301 ........342 ........42-127 .........331 ......... 44-51 ..........863 ...........292 Total .....944-2117 .......446 ............NA ............ NA ........200-298 ........671 .........2,076 Total .......489-1331 .......367 ...... 240-632 .......380 .......236-263 ........897 ..........1454 4. JENNIFER SMITH, C (1,714 CAREER POINTS) 12. LEEANN BIES, C (1,450 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA .......PCT ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT ...........PTS ............. FG-FGA .......PCT ......3FG-FGA ...... PCT ........ FT-FTA ........PCT ...........PTS 2001 .......111-201 ........552 ........... 0-1 ............000 ......... 70-86 ..........814 ...........292 2000 ........88-178 .........494 ........... 4-7 ............571 .......122-149 ........819 ...........302 2002 .......157-304 ........516 ........... 1-3 ............333 ........97-122 .........795 ...........412 2001 .......130-262 ........496 ........... 2-8 ............250 .......110-159 ........692 ...........372 2003 .......132-244 ........541 ..........8-20 ...........400 ......... 79-84 ..........840 ...........351 2002 .......162-315 ........514 ........... 1-8 ............125 .......148-195 ........759 ...........473 2004 .......218-457 ........477 .........13-38 ..........342 .......210-261 ........805 ...........659 2003 ........99-186 .........532 ........... 1-4 ............250 .......104-133 ........782 ...........303 Total ......618-1206 .......512 .........22-62 ..........355 .......456-563 ........810 ..........1714 Total .......479-941 ........509 ..........8-27 ...........296 .......484-636 ........761 ..........1450 5. TRISH ANDREW, C (1,647 CAREER POINTS) 13. TABITHA POOL, F (1,384 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS 1990 .......109-215 ........507 ........... 0-1 ............000 ......... 20-38 ..........526 ...........238 2002 .........80-219 .........365 .........10-37 ..........270 ......... 40-55 ..........727 ...........210 1991 .......167-353 ........473 ........... 0-2 ............000 ......... 39-51 ..........765 ...........373 2003 ........125-324 ........386 .........28-77 ..........364 ......... 40-59 ..........678 ...........318 1992 .......227-467 ........486 ..........5-15 ...........333 ......... 63-88 ..........716 ...........522 2004 ........158-392 ........403 ........38-128 .........297 ......... 45-71 ..........634 ...........399 1993 .......198-480 ........413 ..........7-24 ...........292 .......111-138 ........804 ...........514 2005 ........169-425 ........398 ........38-134 .........284 ........81-107 .........757 ...........457 Total ......701-1515 .......463 .........12-42 ..........286 .......233-315 ........740 .........1,647 Total .......532-1360 .......391 ...... 114-376 .......303 .......206-292 ........705 .........1,384 6. WENDY BRADETICH, G (1,587 CAREER POINTS) 14. LOREA FELDMAN, G/F (1,260 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS 1983 .......127-282 ........450 ............NA ............ NA .......... 44-62 ..........710 ...........298 1985 ........169-326 ........518 ............NA ............ NA .......... 47-59 ..........796 ...........385 1984 .......206-460 ........448 ............NA ............ NA .......... 60-87 ..........690 ...........472 1986 ........188-360 ........522 ............NA ............ NA .......... 72-79 ..........911 ...........448 1985 .......156-336 ........464 ............NA ............ NA .......... 49-68 ..........720 ...........361 1987 ........179-384 ........466 ............NA ............ NA .......... 69-80 ..........863 ...........427 1986 .......195-377 ........517 ............NA ............ NA .......... 66-94 ..........702 ...........456 Total .......536-1070 .......501 ............NA ............ NA ........188-218 ........862 .........1,260 Total ......684-1455 .......470 ............NA ............ NA ........219-311 ........704 .........1,587 7. STACEY THOMAS, F (1,556 CAREER POINTS) 15. POLLYANNA JOHNS, C/F (1,251 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA .......PCT. ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA ........PCT. ...........PTS ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS 1997 ......140-275 ........509 ..........2-12 .......... .167 .......54-104 .........519 ...........336 1995 ......... 20-36 ..........556 ........... 0-0 ............000 ...........5-16............313 ............45 1998 ......131-303 ........432 ..........4-23 .......... .174 .......72-121 .........595 ...........338 1996 .......132-283 ........466 ........... 0-0 ............000 ........85-149 .........570 ...........349 1999 ......189-421 ........449 ..........9-28 .......... .321 ........ 59-95 ..........621 ...........446 1997 .......149-262 ........569 ........... 0-0 ............000 ........77-135 .........570 ...........375 2000 ......162-425 ........381 ........35-127 ........ .276 .......77-130 .........592 ...........436 1998 .......176-283 ........622 ........... 0-0 ............000 .......130-192 ........677 ...........482 Total .....622-1424 .......437 ........50-190 ........ .263 ......262-450 ........582 .........1,556 Total .......477-864 ........552 ........... 0-0 ............000 .......297-492 ........604 .........1,251 8. ABBY CURRIER, G (1,550 CAREER POINTS) 16. RACHEL SHEFFER, F (1,197 CAREER POINTS) ............. FG-FGA ......PCT. ....... 3FG-A .......3PCT ....... FT-FTA .......PCT. ..........PTS ............. FG-FGA .......PCT. ........ 3FG-A .......3PCT ......
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