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74 2006-07 UCF Women's Basketball Annual Team Leaders Annual Team Leaders DeAnn Craft .........................52.4 (204-389) .........................86-87 Christine Strahl ....................61.6 (101-164) ..........................85-86 DeAnn Craft .........................52.2 (200-383) ..........................84-85 Rochelle Lee .......................51.9 (123-237) ..........................83-84 Dorine Van Tongeren ...........44.4 (193-435) ..........................82-83 Marcie Swilley......................48.1 (149-310) ..........................81-82 Teresa Tinsley .....................45.5 (95-209) ............................80-81 Meg Fahey ..........................48.6 (108-222) ..........................79-80 Laura Smith .........................46.2 (102-221) ..........................78-79 Shantrice Saxon Anita Terlecky Cynthia Jacobs ....................45.3 (115-251) ..........................77-78 Points Free Throw Pct. (50 attempts) Francine Houston ................366 ...........................................05-06 Shelby Weber ......................83.1 (54-65) ..............................05-06 Ali Roberts ...........................330 ...........................................04-05 Shelby Weber ......................82.0 (41-50) ..............................04-05 Celeste Hudson ...................404 ...........................................03-04 Celeste Hudson ...................79.3 (96-121) ............................03-04 Takira Allen ..........................293 ...........................................02-03 Marvelous Washington ........72.0 (72-100) ............................02-03 Jessica Scala ......................314 ...........................................01-02 Jessica Scala ......................76.5 (52-68) ..............................01-02 Adrienne Billings ..................264 ...........................................00-01 Marvelous Washington ........71.1 (54-76) ..............................00-01 LaToya Graham ...................370 ...........................................99-00 Erin Paige ............................68.6 (48-70) ..............................99-00 Chariya Davis ......................575 ...........................................98-99 Chariya Davis ......................79.7 (141-177) ..........................98-99 Chariya Davis ......................426 ...........................................97-98 Chariya Davis .....................80.1 (141-176) ..........................97-98 Shantrice Saxon ..................434 ...........................................96-97 Chat McClendon .................76.3 (45-59) ..............................96-97 Tamika Coley .......................495 ...........................................95-96 Shantrice Saxon .................62.0 (44-71) ..............................95-96 Tamika Coley .......................494 ...........................................94-95 Wynetta Ollie .......................73.9 (51-69) ..............................94-95 Tamika Coley .......................528 ...........................................93-94 Missy Briscoe .....................80.4 (45-56) .............................93-94 Missy Briscoe ......................305 ...........................................92-93 Missy Briscoe ......................81.1 (77-95) ..............................92-93 Tamika Coley .......................489 ...........................................91-92 Debby Batz .........................77.3 (68-88) ..............................91-92 Tari Phillips ..........................532 ...........................................90-91 Tari Phillips .........................61.6 (93-151) ............................90-91 Natalie Howard ....................400 ...........................................89-90 Kelly Bradley .......................77.6 (59-76) ..............................89-90 Fayetta Robinson ................419 ...........................................88-89 Stark Welch ........................85.7 (48-56) ..............................88-89 Anita Terlecky ......................399 ...........................................87-88 Marni Schmidt .....................70.9 (61-86) ..............................87-88 DeAnn Craft .........................502 ...........................................86-87 DeAnn Craft ........................92.2 (94-102) ...........................86-87 Kristy Burns ........................691 ...........................................85-86 Kristy Burns .........................81.4 (105-129) .........................85-86 Susan Patz ..........................488 ...........................................84-85 DeAnn Craft .........................78.9 (56-71) .............................84-85 Susan Patz ..........................472 ...........................................83-84 Rochelle Lee .......................75.0 (60-80) .............................83-84 Dorine VanTongeren ............492 ...........................................82-83 Karen Harvey ......................74.7 (68-91) ..............................82-83 Teresa Tinsley .....................537 ...........................................81-82 Teresa Tinsley .....................68.6 (59-86) .............................81-82 Meg Fahey ..........................413 ...........................................80-81 Meg Fahey ..........................74.5 (105-141) .........................80-81 Mary Holapa ........................318 ...........................................79-80 Mary Holapa .......................76.7 (56-73) ..............................79-80 Kristy Boston .......................269 ...........................................78-79 Laura Smith ........................65.1 (41-63) ..............................78-79 Cynthia Jacobs ....................279 ...........................................77-78 Donna Springer ..................65.1 (56-86) ..............................78-79 Kristy Boston .......................66.1 (39-59) .............................77-78 Field Goal Pct (100 attempts) Shelby Weber ......................50.2 (112-223) ..........................05-06 Takira Allen ..........................47.4 (102-215) ..........................04-05 Ali Roberts ...........................52.4 (109-208) ..........................03-04 Adrienne Billings ..................52.9 (83-157) ............................02-03 Adrienne Billings ..................55.5 (91-164) ............................01-02 Adrienne Billings ..................49.1 (105-214) ..........................00-01 Erin Paige ............................52.5 (94-179) ............................99-00 LaToya Graham ...................53.1 (76-143) ............................98-99 Chat McClendon ..................52.1 (114-219) ..........................97-98 Shantrice Saxon ..................48.9 (177-362) ..........................96-97 Tamika Coley .......................47.3 (185-391) ..........................95-96 Tamika Coley .......................48.9 (176-360) ..........................94-95 LaTonya Johnson ................50.7 (76-150) ............................93-94 Debby Batz ..........................47.6 (79-166) ............................92-93 Debby Batz ..........................50.9 (89-169) ............................91-92 Debby Batz ..........................57.5 (69-120) ............................90-91 Kelly Bradley .......................54.7 (134-245) ..........................89-90 Yolanda Rhodes ..................49.7 (84-169) ........................... 88-89 Melina Nunes ......................46.4 (90-194) ...........................87-88 Debby Batz Erin Paige 74 2006-07 UCF Women’s Basketball Annual Team Leaders Three Point Pct (Min 30 Attempts) Francine Houston ................36.1 (78-216) ............................05-06 Celeste Hudson ...................35.7 (45-126) ............................04-05 Celeste Hudson ...................34.8 (70-201 .............................03-04 Celeste Hudson ...................41.2 (42-102) ............................02-03 Jessica Scala ......................44.6 (50-112) ............................01-02 Lanetra Cooks .....................35.3 (47-133) ............................00-01 Diana Hill .............................38.9 (28-51) ..............................99-00 Kate Fetzek .........................45.3 (34-75) ..............................98-99 Nancy Richter ......................44.1 (26-59) ..............................98-98 Kelli Murray .........................32.6 (28-86) ..............................96-97 Priscilla Smith ......................33.3 (27-81) ..............................95-96 Priscilla Smith ......................27.7 (28-101) ............................94-95 Tara Gibson .........................31.6 (12-38) ..............................93-94 Tara Gibson .........................38.5 (30-78) ..............................92-93 Chariya Davis Jessica Scala Brinda Green .......................31.3 (15-48) ..............................91-92 Tari Phillips ..........................37.1 (13-35) ..............................90-91 Tamika Coley .......................299 ...........................................94-95 Kelly Lincoln ........................45.5 (15-45) ..............................89-90 Tamika Coley .......................325 ...........................................93-94 Stark Welch .........................40.0 (18-45) ..............................88-89 Lonnette Frazier ..................197 ...........................................92-93 Sherry Asplen ......................35.2 (32-91) ..............................87-88
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