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University of Vermont Women's Basketball Record Book University of Vermont Women’s Basketball Record Book (1979-2018) UPDATED MARCH 2018 Individual Records (Career/Single Season) 3-4 Individual/Team Single-Game Records 5 Team Single-Season Records 5 Top Single-Game Scoring Performances 5 Single-Season Class Records 5 Miscellaneous Records 6 Patrick Gymnasium History 7 Wins by Class 8 Postseason Championship History 8 All-Time Awards 9-11 Year-by-Year Results 12-16 Year-by-Year Coaching Records 17 America East Tournament Results 18 All-Time NCAA Tournament History 19-20 All-Time WNIT History 21-22 All-Time Letterwinners 23-24 All-Time Roster by State/Province 25-26 All-Time Player Numbers 27-28 All-Time Opponent Series 29-41 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Individual Career and Single-Season Records MOST POINTS - CAREER MOST BLOCKS - CAREER CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (80 att) RK Name (Years) PTS GP AVG RK Name (Years) BLK GP AVG RK Name (Years) PCT FG-FGA 1. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 2,317 177 19.8 1. Candice Wright (2015-present) 141 85 1.7 1. Christie Lauzon (1995-00) .395 128-324 2. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) 2,108 105 20.1 2. Katie McNamara (2000-05) 102 117 0.9 3. Morgan Hall (1999-03) .391 129-330 3. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 1,993 131 15.2 3. Kristen Shaeffer (1986-90) 101 97 1.1 4. Jen Niebling (1989-93) .388 97-256 4. Joann McKay (1984-88) 1,833 102 17.9 4. Sharon Bay (1989-93) 100 98 1.0 5. Carrie LaPine (1991-94) .383 54-141 5. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) 1,772 129 13.7 5. Andrea Cihal (2005-09) 97 122 0.7 6. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) .381 260-683 6. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 1,689 115 14.7 6. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 92 117 0.8 7. Lori Taylor (1994-98) .376 194-516 7. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) 1,592 116 13.7 7. Lani Boardman (2000-05) 89 117 0.8 8. Kate Cronin (1995-98) .375 69-184 8. Jen Niebling (1989-93) 1,435 113 12.7 8. Karena Zornow (1995-98) 88 109 0.8 9. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) .374 105-281 9. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) 1,377 108 12.7 9. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 83 115 0.7 10. Kari Greenbaum (1991-9v5) .364 104-286 10. Alex Lawson (1993-97) 1,285 105 12.2 10. Lauren Buschmann (2009-13) 78 110 0.7 11. Annie Hill (1987-89) .361 30-83 11. Kari Greenbaum (1991-95) 1,252 115 10.9 11. Shannon Burke (1994-98) 76 112 0.7 12. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) .353 139-394 11. Sharon Bay (1989-93) 1,252 98 12.8 12. Gracia Hutson (2012-16) 76 111 0.7 13. Ashleigh Cuncic (2002-07) .352 143-406 13. Lani Boardman (2001-05) 1,226 117 10.5 13. Sydney Smith (2014-p) 74 102 0.7 14. Jen MacAulay (1998-2002) .348 80-230 14. Sydney Smith (2014-18) 1,167 102 11.4 14. Alissa Sheftic (2006-10) 72 119 0.6 15. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) .345 187-542 15. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) 1,150 122 9.4 15. Alex Lawson (1993-97) 72 105 0.7 16. Kayla Burchill (2011-15) .341 170-499 16. Lori Taylor (1994-98) 1,112 114 9.8 16. Allison Mahan (1986-90) 71 103 0.7 17. Sydney Smith (2014-p) .338 158-467 17. Niki Taylor (2011-15) 1,106 120 9.2 17. Patti Heffernan (1985-89) 70 97 0.7 18. Amy Rosenkrantz (2005-09) 1,067 117 9.1 18. Niki Taylor (2011-15) 55 120 0.4 MOST FREE THROWS - CAREER 19. Katie McNamara (2001-05) 1,052 117 9.0 19. Tonya Young (2007-11) 52 121 0.4 RK Name (Years) FTM GP 20. Libby Smith (1998-2002) 1,045 122 8.6 20. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 50 131 0.3 1. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) 511 105 2. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 473 131 MOST ASSISTS - CAREER MOST FIELD GOALS - CAREER 3. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 438 117 RK Name (Years) AST GP AVG RK Name (Years) FGM GP 4. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) 397 116 1. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 636 131 4.9 1. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 928 117 5. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) 385 129 2. Lori Taylor (1994-98) 571 114 5.0 2. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) 796 105 6. Joann McKay (1984-88) 332 102 3. Deb Lewis (1984-88) 454 99 4.6 3. Joann McKay (1984-88) 750 102 7. Niki Taylor (2011-15) 304 120 4. Libby Smith (1998-2002) 401 122 3.3 4. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 674 115 8. Lauren Buschmann (2009-13) 271 110 6. Jen Niebling (1989-93) 390 113 3.5 5. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 630 131 9. Deb Lewis (1984-88) 266 99 6. Sue Marsland (1988-92) 365 112 3.3 6. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) 600 129 10. Alex Lawson (1993-97) 255 105 7. Carrie LaPine (1991-94) 336 78 4.3 7. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) 597 116 11. Jen Niebling (1989-93) 234 113 8. Kari Greenbaum (1991-95) 327 115 2.8 8. Jen Niebling (1989-93) 552 113 12. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) 232 108 9. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 307 115 2.7 9. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) 520 108 13. Sharon Bay (1989-93) 231 98 9. Theresa LaRocque (1999-04) 307 111 2.8 10. Alex Lawson (1993-97) 515 105 14. Lani Boardman (2001-05) 230 117 11. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) 299 122 2.5 11. Sharon Bay (1989-93) 510 98 15. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) 223 122 12. Brittney Cross (2003-07) 289 102 2.8 12. Kari Greenbaum (1991-95) 473 115 16. Niki Taylor (2011-p) 217 91 13. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) 288 129 2.2 13. Lynda Ballard (1979-83) 441 83 17. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 212 115 14. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) 284 108 2.6 14. Lani Boardman (2001-05) 438 117 18. Kari Greenbaum (1991-95) 202 115 15. Sheila Martin (1980-84) 282 92 3.1 15. Amy Rosenkrantz (2005-09) 432 117 19. Hanna Crymble (2016-present) 199 59 16. Jen MacAulay (1998-2002) 278 103 2.7 16. Katie McNamara (2001-05) 422 117 20. Brittney Cross (2003-07) 193 102 17. Kate Cronin (1995-98) 264 87 3.0 17 Sydney Smith (2014-18) 410 102 19. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 256 117 2.2 18. Lori Taylor (1994-98) 405 114 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE - CAREER (120 att) 19. Cindy Malinowski (1981-85) 246 92 2.7 19. Niki Taylor (2011-15) 399 120 RK Name (Years) PCT FTM-FTA 20. Christie Lauzon (1995-00) 228 95 2.4 20. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) 394 122 1. Hanna Crymble (2016-present) .850 199-234 2. Christie Lauzon (1995-00) .809 114-141 MOST REBOUNDS - CAREER BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - CAREER (400 att) 3. Morgan Hall (1999-03) .809 212-262 RK Name (Years) REB GP AVG RK Name (Years) PCT FG-FGA 4. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) .807 397-492 1. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) 1,056 105 10.1 1. Karalyn Church (1996-00) .609 928-1524 5. Lani Boardman (2001-05) .801 230-287 2. Joann McKay (1984-88) 993 102 9.7 2. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) .567 597-1052 6. Theresa LaRocque (1999-04) .790 188-238 3. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) 905 131 6.9 3. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) .540 796-1474 7. Sydney Smith (2014-p) .786 125-159 4. Karalyn Church (1996-00) 904 117 7.7 4. Shannon Burke (1994-98) .525 298-568 8. Courtnay Pilypaitis (2006-10) .784 473-603 5. Niki Taylor (2011-15) 788 120 6.6 5. Kristin Gladu (1983-87) .523 290-554 9. Jen Niebling (1989-93) .780 234-300 6. Sharon Bay (1989-93) 768 98 7.8 6. Alex Lawson (1993-97) .498 515-1035 10. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) .772 223-289 7. Allison Mahan (1986-90) 727 103 7.1 7. Tonya Young (2007-11) .489 319-652 11. Katie McNamara (2001-05) .770 181-235 8. Aaron Yantzi (2000-04) 715 116 6.2 8. Alexis Castro (2005-07) .470 239-508 12. Sheri Turnbull (1990-94) .770 511-664 9. Morgan Hall (1999-03) 678 115 5.9 9. Katie McNamara (2001-05) .469 422-900 13. Brittney Cross (2003-07) .769 193-251 10. Lauren Buschmann (2009-13) 672 110 6.1 10. Joann McKay (1984-88) .458 750-1637 14. Libby Smith (1998-02) .758 185-244 11. Dawn Cressman (1999-03) 667 122 5.5 11. Jen Niebling (1989-93) .454 552-1218 15. May Kotsopoulos (2006-10) .752 385-512 12. Katie McNamara (2001-05) 641 117 5.5 12. Morgan Hall (1999-03) .449 674-1502 16. Niki Taylor (2011-15) .751 304-405 13. Libby Smith (1998-2002) 633 122 5.2 13. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) .448 520-1161 17. Missy Kelsen (1988-92) .744 232-312 14. Lisa Johnson (1980-84) 616 92 6.7 14. Lauren Buschmann (2009-13) .445 349-785 18. Kristen Shaeffer (1986-90) .744 174-234 15. Alex Lawson (1993-97) 601 105 5.7 15. Lisa Johnson (1980-84) .442 325-735 19. Kari Greenbaum (1991-95) .743 202-272 16.
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