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Americanwbb 2020 Record Book.Pdf WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2018-19 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn 34 89 2.6 2017-18 Kitija Laksa, USF 34 126 3.7 2016-17 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn 37 119 3.2 INDIVIDUAL 2015-16 Kitija Laksa, USF 29 74 2.6 SCORING 2014-15 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 38 121 3.2 Year Player, School GP FG 3FG FT PTS PPG 2013-14 Shoni Schimmel, Louisville 38 118 3.1 2019-20 Megan Walker, UConn 32 237 78 78 630 19.7 2018-19 Napheesa Collier, UConn 38 323 15 131 792 20.8 BLOCKS 2017-18 Kitija Laksa, USF 34 240 126 111 717 21.1 Year Player, School GP B BPG 2016-17 Napheesa Collier, UConn 37 310 22 112 754 20.4 2019-20 Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn 32 100 3.1 2015-16 Courtney Williams, USF 34 308 55 92 763 22.4 2018-19 Napheesa Collier, UConn 38 64 1.7 2014-15 Courtney Williams, USF 35 286 41 97 710 20.3 2017-18 Azura Stevens, UConn 37 76 2.1 2013-14 Keena Mays, SMU 32 225 88 153 691 21.6 2016-17 Napheesa Collier, UConn 37 77 2.1 2015-16 Breanna Stewart, UConn 37 125 3.4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2014-15 Kiah Stokes, UConn 39 147 3.8 Year Player, School GP FGM FGA PCT 2013-14 Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers 36 127 3.5 2019-20 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 32 236 395 .597 2018-19 Napheesa Collier, UConn 38 323 528 .612 STEALS 2017-18 Tamara Henshaw, USF 33 99 163 .607 Year Player, School GP S SPG 2016-17 Napheesa Collier, UConn 37 310 457 .678 2019-20 Lashonda Monk, ECU 30 125 4.2 2015-16 Gabby Williams, UConn 38 147 231 .636 2018-19 Lashonda Monk, ECU 30 116 3.9 2014-15 Gabby Williams, UConn 38 137 215 .637 2017-18 Angela Harris, Houston 32 93 2.9 2013-14 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 40 157 273 .575 2016-17 Zykira Lewis, UCF 33 101 3.1 2015-16 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 37 95 2.6 REBOUNDING 2014-15 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 39 100 2.6 Year Player, School GP OFF DEF TOT RPG 2013-14 Syessence Davis, Rutgers 37 107 2.9 2019-20 Mia Davis, Temple 30 120 184 304 10.1 2018-19 Napheesa Collier, UConn 38 123 288 411 10.8 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 2017-18 Maria Jespersen, USF 34 98 231 329 9.7 Year Player, School GP A TO A/TO 2016-17 Alicia Froling, SMU 34 96 243 339 10.0 2019-20 Asonah Alexander, Temple 31 117 47 2.5 2015-16 Alisia Jenkins, USF 28 104 215 319 11.4 2018-19 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 38 225 73 3.1 2014-15 Alisia Jenkins, USF 35 117 280 397 11.3 2017-18 Laia Flores, USF 34 217 67 3.2 2013-14 Alisia Jenkins, USF 36 131 238 369 10.3 2016-17 Saniya Chong, UConn 35 140 42 3.3 2015-16 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 37 204 72 2.8 ASSISTS 2014-15 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 39 191 62 3.1 Year Player, School GP A APG 2013-14 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 40 195 66 3.0 2019-20 Elisa Pinzan, USF 27 121 4.5 2018-19 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 38 225 5.9 MINUTES PLAYED 2017-18 Laia Flores, USF 34 217 6.4 Year Player, School GP M MPG 2016-17 Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple 37 232 7.3 2019-20 Dymond Gladney, Houston 31 1161 37.5 2015-16 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 37 204 5.5 2018-19 Napheesa Collier, UConn 38 1269 33.4 2014-15 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 39 191 4.9 2017-18 Cheyenne Creighton, Memphis 30 1114 37.1 2013-14 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 40 195 4.9 2016-17 Laia Flores, USF 33 1213 36.8 2015-16 Jada Payne, ECU 32 1204 37.6 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2014-15 Ana Owens, Cincinnati 31 1160 37.4 Year Player, School GP FTM FTA PCT 2013-14 Ariel Hearn, Memphis 31 1095 35.3 2019-20 Elena Tsineke, USF 27 60 68 .882 2018-19 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn 34 127 145 .876 2017-18 Kitija Laksa, USF 34 111 115 .965 2016-17 Kia Nurse, UConn 33 71 83 .855 TEAM 2015-16 Chinwe Duru, Tulane 35 73 84 .869 SCORING OFFENSE 2014-15 Jada Payne, ECU 33 77 89 .865 Year School GP PTS AVG 2013-14 Shoni Schimmel, Louisville 38 89 109 .817 2019-20 UConn 32 2519 78.7 2018-19 UConn 38 3145 82.8 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2017-18 UConn 37 3308 89.4 Year Player, School GP FGM FGA PCT 2016-17 UConn 37 3222 87.1 2019-20 Megan Walker, UConn 32 78 173 .451 2015-16 UConn 38 3346 88.1 2018-19 Octavia Barnes, Houston 31 56 123 .455 2014-15 UConn 39 3481 89.3 2017-18 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn 32 96 202 .475 2013-14 UConn 40 3282 82.1 2016-17 Kia Nurse, UConn 33 73 158 .462 2015-16 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 37 53 123 .431 SCORING DEFENSE 2014-15 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 39 56 113 .496 Year School GP PTS AVG 2013-14 Keena Mays, SMU 32 88 222 .396 2019-20 UConn 32 1691 52.8 2018-19 UCF 33 1840 55.8 3-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME 2017-18 UConn 37 1974 53.4 Year Player, School GP 3FG AVG 2016-17 UConn 37 2030 54.9 2019-20 Madison Griggs, Memphis 31 96 3.1 2015-16 UConn 38 1837 48.3 The American Athletic Conference Record Book 1 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 UConn 39 1896 48.6 2016-17 UCF 33 39.6 30.5 9.1 2013-14 UConn 40 1913 47.8 2015-16 UConn 38 40.7 29.6 11.1 2014-15 UConn 39 43.6 31.3 12.3 SCORING MARGIN 2013-14 UConn 40 42.9 33.5 9.4 Year School GP PF PA MARGIN 2019-20 UConn 32 78.7 52.8 25.9 ASSISTS 2018-19 UConn 38 82.8 56.6 26.2 Year School GP A AVG 2017-18 UConn 37 89.4 53.4 36.1 2019-20 UConn 32 599 18.7 2016-17 UConn 37 87.1 54.9 32.2 2018-19 UConn 38 748 19.7 2015-16 UConn 38 88.1 48.3 39.7 2017-18 UConn 37 843 22.8 2014-15 UConn 39 89.3 48.6 40.6 2016-17 UConn 37 863 23.3 2013-14 UConn 40 82.1 47.8 34.2 2015-16 UConn 38 821 21.6 2014-15 UConn 39 828 21.2 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2013-14 UConn 40 850 21.3 Year School GP FGM FGA PCT 2019-20 UConn 32 966 2015 .479 BLOCKS 2018-19 UConn 38 1176 2395 .491 Year School GP B AVG 2017-18 UConn 37 1290 2422 .533 2019-20 UConn 32 160 5.0 2016-17 UConn 37 1210 2295 .527 2018-19 USF 35 156 4.5 2015-16 UConn 38 1299 2453 .530 2017-18 UConn 37 192 5.2 2014-15 UConn 39 1356 2513 .540 2016-17 SMU 34 187 5.5 2013-14 UConn 40 1251 2487 .503 2015-16 UConn 38 241 6.3 2014-15 UConn 39 309 7.9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 2013-14 UConn 40 324 8.1 Year School GP FGM FGA PCT 2019-20 UConn 32 664 2005 .331 STEALS 2018-19 UConn 38 817 2391 .342 Year School GP S AVG 2017-18 UConn 37 762 2267 .336 2019-20 ECU 30 407 13.6 2016-17 UConn 37 800 2280 .351 2018-19 ECU 31 340 11.0 2015-16 UConn 38 728 2192 .332 2017-18 Houston 32 356 11.1 2014-15 UConn 39 738 2389 .309 2016-17 UCF 33 360 10.9 2013-14 UConn 40 752 2425 .310 2015-16 UConn 38 447 11.8 2014-15 ECU 33 380 11.5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2013-14 Louisville 38 383 10.1 Year School GP 3FGM 3FGA PCT 2019-20 UConn 32 281 705 .399 TURNOVER MARGIN 2018-19 UConn 38 303 833 .364 Year School GP TO OPP MARGIN 2017-18 UConn 37 302 755 .400 2019-20 ECU 30 479 722 8.10 2016-17 UConn 37 302 746 .405 2018-19 ECU 31 482 637 5.00 2015-16 UConn 38 295 775 .381 2017-18 UConn 37 455 672 5.86 2014-15 UConn 39 330 813 .406 2016-17 UConn 37 445 666 5.97 2013-14 UConn 40 295 805 .366 2015-16 UConn 38 452 784 8.74 2014-15 UConn 39 474 700 5.79 3-POINT FIELD GOAL DEFENSE 2013-14 UConn 40 471 667 4.90 Year School GP 3FGM 3FGA PCT 2019-20 UConn 32 166 622 .267 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 2018-19 Tulane 30 161 609 .264 Year School GP A TO A/TO 2017-18 UConn 37 208 771 .270 2019-20 UConn 32 599 440 1.4 2016-17 UConn 37 206 746 .276 2018-19 UConn 38 748 444 1.7 2015-16 SMU 31 158 541 .292 2017-18 UConn 37 843 455 1.9 2014-15 UConn 39 196 731 .269 2016-17 UConn 37 863 445 1.9 2013-14 UConn 40 179 680 .263 2015-16 UConn 38 821 452 1.8 2014-15 UConn 39 828 474 1.7 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2013-14 UConn 40 850 471 1.8 Year School GP FTM FTA PCT 2019-20 UCF 30 406 553 .734 2018-19 UConn 38 490 668 .734 2017-18 Wichita State 31 347 449 .773 2016-17 UConn 37 500 642 .779 2015-16 UConn 38 453 566 .800 2014-15 USF 35 496 681 .728 2013-14 UConn 40 486 648 .750 REBOUNDING MARGIN Year School GP RPG OPP MARGIN 2019-20 USF 32 42.6 32.6 10.0 2018-19 USF 35 43.0 33.2 9.8 2017-18 UConn 37 41.8 31.4 10.5 2 The American Athletic Conference Record Book WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Kristen Gaffney, ECU vs.
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