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Colorado Record CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS Last update: March 22, 2019 Maintained by To submit a record, please label the record with the appropriate category number, along with properly spelled name, name of school and some form of substantiation (i.e., a copy of the scorebook, link to boxscore, newspaper article, etc.). Submit records to: [email protected] CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS TEAMONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEAM: ALL-TIME STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Eads 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2007, 2008 9 2. Wray 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 2008, 2009 7 Highlands Ranch 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 7 4. Boulder 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994 6 Machebeuf 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 2003, 2007 6 Holy Family 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 6 Broomfield 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015 6 8. Fowler 1982, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1999 5 Limon 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 5 Pueblo South 1979, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2013 5 Lutheran 1985, 1986, 1998, 2014, 2016 5 12. Roaring Fork 1984, 1989, 1990, 1991 4 Stratton 1988, 1990, 1992, 1995 4 Lamar 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 4 Mullen 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006 4 McClave 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 4 ThunderRidge 2003, 2004, 2005, 2016 4 CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Broomfield 2007-11 5 2. Wray 1976-79 4 Lamar 1995-98 4 Holy Family 2008-11 4 5. Machebeuf 1980-82 3 Boulder 1989-91 3 Roaring Fork 1989-91 3 Pueblo South 1992-94 3 Highlands Ranch 2000-02 3 Mullen 2000-02 3 ThunderRidge 2003-05 3 McClave 2004-06 3 Limon 2005-07 3 Highlands Ranch 2006-08 3 Kit Carson 2017-19* 3 CONSECUTIVE WINS 1. McClave 2006-09 78 2. Kit Carson 2016-19* 77 3. Machebeuf 1980-83 74 4. Sangre de Cristo 1983-86 68 5. Cheraw 1998-2000 55 Limon 2004-07 55 7. Pagosa Springs 2014-16 49 8. Horizon 11/92-3/94 48 9. Fowler 1998-2000 47 10. Fowler 1981-83 46 11. Denver Lutheran 1984-86 44 12. Limon 2001-03 42 13. Doherty 1991-92 39 Holy Family 2010-11 39 A. Yuma 2019* 15 A. Cherry Creek 2019* 14 A. St. Mary's 2019* 13 CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS TEAM: SEASON MOST POINTS 1. Lamar 1996-97 2,190 2. Broomfield 2013-14 2,061 3. Grandview 2016-17 1.996 4. Lamar 1995-96 1,988 5. Roaring Fork 1989-90 1,987 6. Pueblo South 1992-93 1,980 7. Regis Jesuit 2013-14 1,954 8. ThunderRidge 2003-04 1,932 9. Peyton 2013-14 1,928 10. Akron 2012-13 1,909 11. ThunderRidge 2002-03 1,904 12. Broomfield 2014-15 1,896 13. Roaring Fork 1988-89 1,880 14. Mesa Ridge 2015-16 1,877 15. Yuma 2015-16 1,873 16. Grandview 2017-18 1,872 17. Holy Family 2010-11 1,861 POINTS PER GAME 1. Lamar 1996-97 87.5 2. Roaring Fork 1989-90 82.8 3. ThunderRidge 2003-04 80.5 4. Lamar 1995-96 79.52 5. ThunderRidge 2002-03 79.3 6. Ridgway 1981-82 78.2 7. Ridgway 1980-81 78.0 8. Broomfield 2013-14 76.3 9. Pueblo South 1992-93 76.2 10. Pueblo South 1990-91 76.15 11. Cheraw 1999-2000 75.6 100 POINT GAMES 1. Ridgway 1980-81 6 2. Lamar 1996-97 5 3. Ridgway 1981-82 3 Roaring Fork 1989-90 3 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 1. Pueblo Central 2/2004 vs. Pueblo East, Canon City 30 2. Sterling 3/2000 vs. Fort Morgan, Liberty, Thomas Jefferson 28 Holy Family 3/2014 vs. Estes Park and Cedaredge 28 4. Grandview 2/24/17 vs. Dakota Ridge 19 5. Deer Trail 3/14/86 vs. Fleming 18 6. Evergreen 1/23/98 vs. Alameda 17 7. Ellicott 12/18/93 vs. Swink 14 Ellicott 1/7/94 vs. Simla 14 9. Aspen 1/18/92 vs. Eagle Valley 12 Highland 12/1/95 vs. Valley 12 11. Ellicott 1/7/94 vs. Simla 11 Evergreen 2/20/98 vs. Dakota Ridge 11 Frederick 2/8/00 vs. Bennett 11 FIELD GOALS MADE Category started in 2016 1. Broomfield 2013-14 789 2. Grandview 2016-17 762 CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS 3. Mesa Ridge 2015-16 759 4. Regis Jesuit 2013-14 758 5. Grandview 2018-19 721 6. Akron 2012-13 713 7. Highlands Ranch 2015-16 709 8. Mesa Ridge 2017-18 706 9. Highlands Ranch 2012-13 704 10. Longmont 2009-10 703 11. Broomfield 2014-15 699 12. Grandview 2017-18 697 13. Yuma 2015-16 696 14. Regis Jesuit 2011-12 695 15. Vanguard School 2012-13 687 16. Regis Jesuit 2012-13 683 Valor Christian 2014-15 683 18. Valor Christian 2015-16 681 19. Horizon 2008-09 679 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Category started in 2016 1. Hi-Plains 2012-13 2,097 2. Caliche 2012-13 2,087 3. Caliche 2013-14 2,081 4. Caliche 2011-12 1,879 5. Paonia 2011-12 1,854 6. Denver Christian 2011-12 1,733 7. The Academy 2018-19 1,722 8. Harrison 2010-11 1,710 Grandview 2016-17 1,710 10. Akron 2012-13 1,709 11. DSST-Stapleton 2012-13 1,704 12. Horizon 2008-09 1,695 13. Evangelical Christian 2011-12 1,692 14. D'Evelyn 2012-13 1,688 15. Peyton 2012-13 1,674 16. Peyton 2013-14 1,671 17. Mesa Ridge 2008-09 1,656 Vanguard School 2012-13 1,656 THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. Colorado Springs Christian 2018-19 293 2. D'Evelyn 2012-13 228 3. Peyton 2013-14 224 4. Colorado Springs Christian 2017-18 216 5. Loveland 2012-13 212 6. Peyton 2014-15 209 7. Peyton 2012-13 207 8. D'Evelyn 2015-16 205 9. D'Evelyn 2009-10 201 10. D'Evelyn 2014-15 200 11. D'Evelyn 2008-09 198 12. Ralston Valley 2015-16 196 13. Lutheran 2018-19 195 14. Pueblo West 2018-19 191 15. Holy Family 2010-11 189 16. Ralston Valley 2016-17 188 17. Arapahoe 2014-15 185 18. Yuma 2015-16 182 19. ThunderRidge 2002-03 179 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Category started in 2016 CHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORDS 1. Colorado Springs Christian 2018-19 845 2. D'Evelyn 2012-13 777 3. D'Evelyn 2015-16 742 4. D'Evelyn 2009-10 725 5. D'Evelyn 2013-14 675 6. Soroco 2018-19 667 7. Peyton 2013-14 661 8. Peyton 2014-15 660 9. D'Evelyn 2014-15 659 Mountain Vista 2016-17 659 11. Soroco 2018-19 638 12. Peyton 2012-13 628 13. Soroco 2016-17 618 14. D'Evelyn 2011-12 613 D’Evelyn 2016-17 612 16. Colorado Springs Christian 2017-18 611 17. Lakewood 2018-19 609 18. Paonia 2011-12 589 19. Mountain Vista 2013-14 588 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Category started in 2016; Minimum: 170 attempts 1. Antonito 2017-18 55.74% (102/183) 2. Antonito 2016-17 51.667% (93/180) 3. Heritage Christian 2016-17 46.672% (99/232) 4. Denver South 2018-19 44.410% (143/322) 5. Pueblo West 2014-15 42.16% (156/370) 6. Moffat County 2015-16 42.00% (84/200) 7. Denver East 2013-14 41.63% (97/233) 8. Denver East 2014-15 41.59% (94/226) 9. Heritage Christian 2017-18 40.0% (86/215) 10. Holy Family 2010-11 39.47% (135/342) 11. The Pinnacle 2010-11 39.30% (68/173) 12. Rangely 2017-18 38.95% (171/439) 13. Pueblo West 2017-18 38.87% (152/391) 14. Pueblo West 2015-16 38.69% (77/199) 15. The Pinnacle 2009-10 38.66% (92/238) 16. Ralston Valley 2016-17 38.289% (188/491) 17. Colorado Springs Christian 2016-17 37.793% (161/426) 18. Pueblo South 2011-12 37.77% (68/180) 19. Denver East 2016-17 37.722% (106/281) 20. Berthoud 2015-16 37.69% (75/199) STEALS Category started in 2016 1. La Veta 2006-07 617 2. 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Dakota Ridge 2007-08 1,031 ASSISTS Category started in 2016 1. Akron 2012-13 537 2. Grandview 2018-19 519 3. Peyton 2014-15 500 4.
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