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Division I Records Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 10 Individual Leaders ....................................... 11 Annual Individual Champions ............... 21 Team Records ................................................ 24 Team Leaders ................................................. 26 Annual Team Champions ......................... 29 Miscellaneous Team Leaders .................. 32 Statistical Trends History .......................... 33 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 33 Winningest Teams During Last Five Years ............................ 36 Winning and Losing Streaks ................... 36 National Polls ................................................. 38 10 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Official NCAA women’s basketball records began FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE with the 1981-82 season and are based on infor- Game Free Throws mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service (Min. 14 made) 100.0%—6 tied. Best perfect game: Kelly by institutions participating in the weekly statis- Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, Feb. 18, 1988 (16 of 16) FREE THROWS tics rankings. Official career records include play- Season Game ers who played at least three seasons (in a four- 72.4%—Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 (249 of 23—Shaunda Greene, Washington vs. Northern Ill., Nov. season career) or two (in a three-season career) in 344) 30, 1991 (27 attempts, 85.2%); Shay Doron, Maryland Career vs. Coppin St., Nov. 21, 2003 (27 attempts, 85.2%) Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. Season Assists were added in 1985-86 and three-point (Min. 400 made) 70.3%—Tamika Williams, Connecticut, 1999-02 (560 of 797) 275—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (325 attempts, 84.6%) field goals, blocked shots and steals were added Career in 1987-88. Scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked 907—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1981-84 (1,090 attempts, shots and steals are ranked on total number and 83.2%) on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. Three-Point Field Goals CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percent- Game ages and/or averages may indicate ties where THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS 22—Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville St. vs. Fla. Atlantic, none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of Game Feb. 6, 2003 (22 of 22) the rankings is accurate. 12—Cornelia Gayden, LSU vs. Jackson St., Feb. 9, 1995 Season (15 attempts) 60—Ginny Doyle, Richmond, 1992 Season Career 126—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 attempts); 66—Ginny Doyle, Richmond, 1991-92 Scoring Sade Logan, Robert Morris, 2008 (300 attempts) FRee-THROW ATTEMPTS Career Game POINTS 392—Laurie Koehn, Kansas St., 2002-05 (942 attempts) 31—Renee Daniels, Southeastern La. vs. New Orleans, Jan. 23, 1985 (19 made) Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME 60—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose St., Feb. 16, Season 1987 (20 FGs, 20 FTs) Season 353—Kristy Ryan, Sacramento St., 1994 (245 made, Season 4.5—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (126 in 28 games) 69.4%) 1,062—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (365 FGs, 65 3FGs, Career Career 267 FTs, 35 games) (Min. 150 made) 4.00—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1989- 1,173—Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian St., 1984-88 (638 Career 91 (224 in 56 games) made) 3,393—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 1997-01 (1,160 FGs, 221 CONSECUTIVE THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS FRee-THROW PErcENTagE 3FGs, 852 FTs, 129 games) Game Game AVEragE PER GAME 9—Susan Smith, Eastern Wash. vs. Weber St., Feb. 13, 1988 (Min. 18 made) 100.0%—13 tied. Best perfect game: (9 of 10); Keri Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown, Dec. 20, Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville St. vs. Fla. Atlantic, Feb. Season 6, 2003 (22 of 22) 1993 (9 of 9) 33.6—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1989 (908 points Season in 27 games) Season 96.4%—Adrienne Squire, Penn St., 2006 (80 of 83) Career 14—Deana Lansing, Portland, 1996 (2 vs. Pepperdine, Career 28.4—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1985-89 (3,122 Feb. 10; 6 vs. San Diego, Feb. 15; 6 vs. San Francisco, Feb. (Min. 250 made) 91.6%—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, in 110) 17); Lauren Howell, Mt. St. Mary’s, 2008 [1 vs. St. Francis 2003-06 (306 of 334) Double-FIGURE SCORING GAMES (Pa.), Jan. 24; 3 vs. Long Island, Jan. 26; 7 vs. Wagner, Jan. Consecutive 28; 3 vs. Robert Morris, Feb. 2] 125—LaToya Thomas, Mississippi St., 1998-02 (every CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A THRee- Rebounds game of career) POINT FIELD GOAL Career Season REBOUNDS 130—Sophia Young, Baylor, 2003-06 (139 games) 32—Michelle Hughes, Portland St., 1991 Game Career 40—Deborah Temple, Delta St. vs. UAB, Feb. 14, 1983 60—Kim MacMillan, Long Island, from Jan. 29, 2000, to Season Field Goals Jan. 21, 2002 539—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006 (36 games, 15.0 THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS per game) FIELD GOALS Game Career Game 26—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St. vs. Alcorn St., Jan. 14, 1,887—Wanda Ford, Drake, 1983-86 (117 games, 16.1 27—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St., Jan. 6, 1984 (33 1991 (7 made); Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Houston, per game) attempts, 82.0%) Jan. 29, 1994 (11 made) AVEragE PER GAME Season Season Season 392—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson, 1982 (760 attempts, 390—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (126 made) 18.5—Rosina Pearson, Bethune-Cookman, 1985 (480 in 51.6%) Career 26 games) Career 1,072—Kim MacMillan, Long Island & St. John’s (N.Y.), Career 1,259—Joyce Walker, LSU, 1981-84 (2,238 attempts, 1998-02, 03-04 (379 made) (Min. 800) 16.1—Wanda Ford, Drake, 1983-86 (1,887 in 56.8%) 117) THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS PER CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS GAME Game Season 17—Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara vs. Fresno St., Nov. Assists 13.9—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 in 28) 30, 1986 Career Season ASSISTS 28—Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 (vs. four oppo- (Min. 400 attempts) 8.72—Jean-Marie Lesko, Marist, 1995- 98 (776 in 89) Game nents) 23—Michelle Burden, Kent St. vs. Ball St., Feb. 6, 1991 FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE Season Game Game 355—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (30 games, 11.8 47—Carmen Sanders, Bethune-Cookman vs. Delaware (Min. 7 made) 100.0%—17 tied. Best perfect game: Keri per game) St., Feb. 17, 1996 (17 made) Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown, Dec. 20, 1993 (9 of 9) Career Season Season 1,307—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1984-88 (128 games, 863—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (285 made) 57.5%—Heather Donlon, Fordham, 1990 (50 of 87) 10.2 per game) Career Career AVEragE PER GAME 2,419—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1995-99 (1,233 (Min. 150 made) 47.6%—Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, 1999- Season made) 03 (262 of 550) 11.8—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (355 in 30 games) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 11 Career Season Career (Min. 500) 10.35—Neacole Hall, Alabama St., 1986-89 (869 191—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (30 games, 6.4 *92—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Dec. 5, 2005, to in 84 games) per game) present (active player) Career TRIPle-DOUBLES* I ON 624—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1991-95 (113 games, Season ISI 5.5 per game) Blocked Shots 3—Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1986 V AVEragE PER GAME Career I BLOCKED SHOTS Season 7—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1985-88 D Game 6.4—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (191 in 30 games) QUADRUPle-DOUBLES 16—Sandora Irvin, TCU vs. UAB, Jan. 16, 2005 Career Season/Career Season (Min. 200) 5.52—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1991-95 (624 1—Sonja Tate, Arkansas St., Jan. 27, 1993 156—Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (Cal.), 2008 (32 games, in 113 games) 4.9 per game) Career Player with a Steal in Every Game of Career 480—Sandora Irvin, TCU, 2002-05 (127 games, 3.78 per 111—Toccara Williams, Texas A&M, 2000-04 (also had an Games game) assist in every game) AVEragE PER GAME GAMES PLAYED (since 1981-82) Season Season 5.6—Michelle Wilson, Texas Southern, 1989 (151 in 27 Double-Doubles 39—Kyra Elzy, Tennessee, 1996-97; Brynae Laxton, games) Tennessee, 1996-97; Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Career Double-DOUBLES 1996-97 and 1997-98; Teresa Geter, Tennessee, 1997-98; (Min. 200) 4.73—Amie Williams, Jackson St., 2002-04 (279 Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, 1997-98; Kellie Jolly, in 59 games) Season 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006, 2007 Tennessee, 1997-98; La Shonda Stephens, Tennessee, 1997-98; Ashley Battle, Connecticut, 2001-02; Sue Bird, Career Connecticut, 2001-02; Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2001-02; Steals 97—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-08 (active player) Maria Conlon, Connecticut, 2001-02; Asjha Jones, CONSECTUTIVE GAMES WITH A Connecticut, 2001-02; Jessica Moore, Connecticut, STEALS Double-DOUBLE 2001-02; Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2001-02 Season Career Game 148—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 22—Ashley Howard, Mississippi Val. vs. Tougaloo, Nov. 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Nov. 12, 2006, to 14, 2007 March 25, 2007 *Active streak. Individual Leaders Pct. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FG-FGA) Date Single-Game Records 93.8 DeLisha Milton, Florida vs. Boise St. (15-16) .....................................Dec. 21, 1996 93.8 Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah vs. Western Ill. (15-16) .............. Feb. 14, 1998 93.8 Conswella Sparrow, Auburn vs. South Ala. (15-16) ....................... Feb. 17, 1998 SCORING (since 1982) 93.3 Jonelda Buck, Middle Tenn. vs. Ga. Southern (14-15) ..................Dec. 15, 1995 Pts. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 93.3 Tyish Hall, Duke vs. Georgia Tech (14-15) ...........................................Jan. 17, 1996 93.3 Alisha Hill, Howard vs. N.C. A&T (14-15) ............................................. Feb. 24, 1997 60 Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose St. ..................................... Feb. 16, 1987 58 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St. .........................................................Jan. 6, 1984 93.3 Danielle Crockrom, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (14-15) .............................Feb. 9, 2002 58 Kim Perrot, La.-Lafayette vs.
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