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2003 NCAA Women's Basketball Records Book Division I Records Individual Records ........................................... 8 Team Records .................................................. 9 All-Time Individual Leaders .............................. 11 Annual Individual Champions .......................... 22 All-Time Team Leaders ..................................... 23 Annual Team Champions ................................. 27 Statistical Trends .............................................. 30 All-Time Winningest Teams .............................. 30 Winningest Teams Over Last Five Years............ 33 Winning Streaks .............................................. 34 National Polls .................................................. 35 8 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Official NCAA women’s basketball records Field Goals Career began with the 1981-82 season and are 60—Kim MacMillan, Long Island (from Jan. 29, 2000 through Jan. 21, 2002) based on information submitted to the NCAA FIELD GOALS statistics service by institutions participating in Game THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS the weekly statistics rankings. Official career 27—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Southwest Mo. St., Jan. Game records include players who played at least 6, 1984 (33 attempts, 82.0%) 26—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St. vs. Alcorn St., Jan. three seasons (in a four-season career) or two Season 14, 1991 (7 made); Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. (in a three-season career) in Division I during 392—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson, 1982 (760 the era of official NCAA statistics. Assists were attempts, 51.6%) Houston, Jan. 29, 1994 (11 made) added in 1985-86 and blocked shots and Career Season steals were added in 1987-88. Scoring, 1,259—Joyce Walker, LSU, 1981-84 (2,238 390—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (126 made) rebounding, assists, blocked shots and steals attempts, 56.8%) Career are ranked on total number and on per-game CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 924—Lenae Williams, DePaul, 1998-02 (330 made) average; shooting, on percentage. In statistical Game THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS PER GAME rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or 17—Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara vs. Fresno St., averages may indicate ties where none exist. In Nov. 30, 1986 Season these cases, the numerical order of the rank- Season 13.9—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 in 28) ings is accurate. 28—Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 (vs. four Career opponents) (Min. 400 attempts) 8.72—Jean-Marie Lesko, Marist, FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1995-98 (776 in 89) Scoring Game 47—Carmen Sanders, Bethune-Cookman vs. THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE POINTS Delaware St., Feb. 17, 1996 (17 made) Game Game Season (Min. 7 made) 100.0%—Angie Evans, William & 60—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose St., 863—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (285 made) Mary vs. James Madison, Jan. 16, 1988 (7 of 7); Feb. 16, 1987 (20 FGs, 20 FTs) Career Heather Donlon, Fordham vs. Holy Cross, Feb. 13, Season 2,419—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1995-99 1990 (7 of 7); Kristi Brown, Middle Tenn. St. vs. (1,233 made) 1,062—Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St., 2001 (365 Tennessee Tech, Feb. 15, 1992 (8 of 8); Meredith FGs, 65 3FGs, 267 FTs, 35 games) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Eberspeacher, Rider vs. Wagner, Jan. 4, 1997 (7 of Career Game 7); Megan Compain, St. Joseph’s vs. Rhode Island, 3,393—Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St., 1997-01 (1,160 FGs, 221 3FGs, 852 FTs, 129 games) (Min. 15 made) 100.0%—Kelly Mago, Southwest Mo. Jan. 25, 1997 (7 of 7); Linda Cummings, Montana St. vs. Bradley, Feb. 18, 1988 (16 of 16); Karen vs. Montana St.-Billings, Nov. 18, 1998 (7 of 7); AVERAGE PER GAME Walker, Cornell vs. Pennsylvania, Mar. 3, 1990 (15 Stacy Frese, Iowa St. vs. Nebraska, Jan. 28, 1999 Season of 15) (8 of 8); Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame vs. Rutgers, Feb. 33.6—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1989 (908 Season points in 27 games) 72.4%—Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 (249 19, 2000 (7 of 7) Career of 344) Season 28.4—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1985-89 Career (Min. 50 made) 57.5%—Heather Donlon, Fordham, (3,122 in 110) 68.1%—Deneka Knowles, Southeastern La., 1992-96 1990 (50 of 87) (578 of 849) DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES (Min. 80 made) 54.7%—Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, Consecutive 2001 (81 of 148) 92—Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St., Dec. 5, 1998 to conclusion of career in 2001) Three-Point Field Goals Career Career (Min. 150 made) 46.7%—Erin Maher, Harvard, 127—Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St., 1997-01 (129 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1989-93 (261 of 559) games) Game 12—Cornelia Gayden, LSU vs. Jackson St., Feb. 9, 1995 (15 attempts) Free Throws Raining threes Season 126—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 attempts) Kim Mac Millan of Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus hit a Career FREE THROWS three-point shot in 60 consecutive games from January 29, 2000 until 362—Julie Krommenhoek, Utah, 1994-98 (840 Game January 21, 2002, which is a Division I record. The previous Division I attempts) record of 53 was set by Sandy Brown of Middle Tennessee from 1988 23—Shaunda Greene, Washington vs. Northern Ill., to 1989. The Division II and all-divisions record is 81, which was set THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME by Betsy Bergdoll of Queens College (North Carolina) from 1990 to Nov. 30, 1991 (27 attempts, 85.2%) Season 1993. The Division III record is held by Meegan Garrity of Clark Season (Massachusetts), who made a three-pointer in 72 games from 1994 to 4.5—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (126 in 28 1997. games) 275—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (325 attempts, 3 Consecutive games with a three-pointer 3 84.6%) 3 100 33 Career (Min. 150 made) 4.00—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., Career 3 81 75 1989-91 (224 in 56 games) 907—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1981-84 (1,090 attempts, 72 33 50 3 60 53 CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 83.2%) 33 3 3 Game 25 3 9—Susan Smith, Eastern Wash. vs. Weber St., Feb. CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 3 0 3 3 13, 1988 (9 of 10 attempts) Game Season 33 3 20—Liz Beggs, Kent St. vs. St. Bonaventure, Nov. 19, 3 14—Deana Lansing, Portland, 1996 (2 vs. Pepper- 2000 (20 of 20); Kristeena Alexander, George dine, Feb. 10; 6 vs. San Diego, Feb. 15; 6 vs. San 3 Mason vs. UCF, Dec. 29, 1996 33 33 3 Francisco, Feb. 17) Season 3 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A THREE- 3 Kim McMillan, Long3 Island 3 Sandy Brown, Middle 3Tenn. POINT FIELD GOAL 60—Ginny Doyle, Richmond, 1992 Betsy Bergdoll, QueensMeegan (N.C.) Garrity, Clark (Mass.) 3 University-Brooklyn Campus Season Career 32—Michelle Hughes, Portland St., 1991 66—Ginny Doyle, Richmond, 1991-92 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—FREE THROWS 9 FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS Assists Dec. 5, 1992; Stephanie Wine, Marshall vs. West- Game ern Caro., Jan. 23, 1995; Keisha Anderson, Wis- 31—Renee Daniels, Southeastern La. vs. New consin vs. Cleveland St., Feb. 11, 1997; Ticha ASSISTS Orleans, Jan. 23, 1985 (19 made) Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Game March 13, 1998; Christy Gambill, UNC Wilming- Season 23—Michelle Burden, Kent St. vs. Ball St., Feb. 6, 1991 353—Kristy Ryan, Cal St. Sacramento, 1994 (245 ton vs. South Carolina St., Nov. 16, 1998 Season made, 69.4%) Season 355—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (30 games, 191—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (30 games, DIVISION I Career 11.8) 6.4 per game) 1,173—Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian St., 1984-88 Career (638 made) 1,307—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1984-88 (128 Career FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE games, 10.2 per game) 624—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1991-95 (113 games, 5.5 per game) Game AVERAGE PER GAME (Min. 18 made) 100.0%—Chris Starr, Nevada vs. Season AVERAGE PER GAME San Diego, Jan. 3, 1984 (18 of 18); Holly Jones, 11.8—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (355 in 30 Season Rice vs. UC Santa Barb., Nov. 30, 1985 (18 of games) 6.4—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (191 in 30 18); Beth Shearer, American vs. Lehigh, Dec. 28, Career games) 1987 (18 of 18); Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt vs. 10.3—Neacole Hall, Alabama St., 1986-89 (869 in Tennessee Tech, Jan. 11, 1989 (18 of 18); Kris- Career 84 games) teena Alexander, George Mason vs. UCF, Dec. 29, (Min. 200) 5.5—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1991- 1996 (20 of 20); Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall vs. 95 (624 in 113 games) Miami (Ohio), Jan. 20, 1999 (18 of 18); Corrin Note: Where records involve both teams, each team Von Wald, Wis.-Milwaukee vs. Valparaiso, Jan. 19, Blocked Shots must be an NCAA Division I member institution. 2000 (18 of 18); Liz Beggs, Kent St. vs. St. Bonaventure, Nov. 19, 2000 (20 of 20) BLOCKED SHOTS Season Game 95.0%—Ginny Doyle, Richmond, 1992 (96 of 101) 15—Amy Lundquist, Loyola Marymount vs. Western Games Career Ill., Dec. 20, 1992 (Min. 250 made) 91.5%—Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Season GAMES PLAYED (since 1981-82) Tech, 1998-02 (269-294) 151—Michelle Wilson, Texas Southern, 1989 (27 Season games, 5.6 per game) 39—Kyra Elzy, Tennessee, 1996-97; Brynae Laxton, Career Tennessee, 1996-97; Chamique Holdsclaw, Ten- Rebounds 428—Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton, 1987-91 (118 nessee, 1996-97 and 1997-98; Teresa Geter, Ten- games, 3.6 per game) nessee, 1997-98; Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, REBOUNDS AVERAGE PER GAME 1997-98; Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, 1997-98; La Shon- Game Season da Stephens, Tennessee, 1997-98; Ashley Battle, 40—Deborah Temple, Delta St. vs. UAB, Feb. 14, 5.6—Michelle Wilson, Texas Southern, 1989 (151 in Connecticut, 2001-02; Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2001- 1983 27 games) 02; Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2001-02; Maria Con- Season Career lon, Connecticut, 2001-02; Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 534—Wanda Ford, Drake, 1985 (30 games, 17.8) (Min.
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