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Individual Collegiate Records Individual Collegiate Records Individual Collegiate Records ................. 100 Consecutive Records .................................. 106 100 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Collegiate Records THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL PErcENTAGE Single-Game Records (minimum 7 three-point field goals made) Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (3FG-3FGA) Date POINTS 100.0 I Keri Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown (9 of 9) ............................Dec. 20, 1993 100.0 III Melissa Young, Gust. Adolphus vs. Macalester (8 of 8) .......Jan. 25, 1992 Pts. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 100.0 I Kristi Brown, Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee Tech (8 of 8) ....... Feb. 15, 1992 67 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. Knoxville ................................ Feb. 22, 1991 100.0 III Nicole Matson, Emmanuel (Mass.) vs. Rivier (8 of 8) ........... Feb. 25, 1998 64 II Kim Brewington, Johnson C. Smith vs. Livingstone ................Jan. 6, 1990 100.0 III Beth Ruether, Washington-St. Louis vs. Sewanee (8 of 8) . Dec. 30, 1998 63 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. LeMoyne-Owen ....................Feb. 2, 1991 100.0 II Reagan Housch, Columbus St. vs. S.C. Upstate (8 of 8) ......Jan. 27, 1999 61 III Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny ................................................Feb. 6, 1991 100.0 I Stacy Frese, Iowa St. vs. Nebraska (8 of 8) .................................Jan. 28, 1999 61 II Tysell Bozeman, Felician vs. Dominican (N.Y.) ........................Dec. 20, 2002 100.0 III Keira Flannagan, Elms vs. Becker (8 of 8) ................................. Feb. 15, 2002 60 I Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose St. ....................... Feb. 16, 1987 100.0 I Ashley Linscott, Wagner vs. Long Island (8 of 8) ....................Jan. 21, 2004 59 II Konecka Drakeford, Johnson C. Smith vs. Fayetteville St. Feb. 18, 1998 100.0 II Ashley King, Abilene Christian vs. East Central (8 of 8) .... March 2, 2004 59 III E’Lisa Ladson, Wesleyan (Ga.) vs. Oglethorpe ...........................Dec. 7, 2001 100.0 II Bethanie Mandresch, Queens (N.Y.) vs. Dowling (8 of 8) ...Jan. 23, 2007 59 II Cassie King, N.C. Central vs. Bowie St. .................................... March 1, 2005 100.0 I Angie Evans, William & Mary vs. James Madison (7 of 7) ...Jan. 16, 1988 58 I Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St. .............................................Jan. 6, 1984 100.0 I Heather Donlon, Fordham vs. Holy Cross (7 of 7) ................ Feb. 13, 1990 100.0 II Denise Nehme, Northern Colo. vs. 58 I Kim Perrot, La.-Lafayette vs. Southeastern La. .........................Feb. 5, 1990 Minn. St. Mankato (7 of 7) ..........................................................Jan. 30, 1993 58 II Carolyn Brown, St. Augustine's vs. Tampa ..................................Dec. 5, 1992 100.0 II Nancy Somers, Mo. Southern St. vs. 58 III Emily Mullet, East. Mennonite vs. Wash. & Lee .........................Feb. 7, 2001 Northwest Mo. St. (7 of 7) ........................................................ March 2, 1993 57 III Glenda Gileud, Stillman vs. Miles .................................................Nov. 27, 1996 100.0 I Meredith Eberspeacher, Rider vs. Wagner (7 of 7) ...................Jan. 4, 1997 56 I Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Evansville ..................................March 10, 2000 100.0 I Megan Compain, St. Joseph’s vs. Rhode Island (7 of 7) ......Jan. 25, 1997 100.0 I Linda Cummings, Montana vs. Mont. St.-Billings (7 of 7) .Nov. 18, 1998 FIELD-GoAL PErcENTAGE 100.0 I Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame vs. Rutgers (7 of 7) ......................... Feb. 19, 2000 (minimum 14 field goals made) 100.0 III Jannell Twietmeyer, Alma vs. Defiance (7 of 7) .....................Nov. 18, 2000 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FG-FGA) Date 100.0 III Angelique Cavanaugh, Va. Wesleyan vs. Randolph-Macon (7 of 7) ............................................................Jan. 25, 2001 100.0 I Kelly Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley (20 of 20) ....................... Feb. 18, 1988 100.0 I Jenel Stevens, Canisius vs. Stetson (7 of 7) ..............................Nov. 22, 2002 100.0 I Karen Walker, Cornell vs. Penn (15 of 15) ............................... March 3, 1990 100.0 I Mandy Kappel, Drake vs. Indiana St. (7 of 7) ........................ March 1, 2003 100.0 II Liz Davies, Gannon vs. St. Michael’s (15 of 15) ........................Jan. 28, 1995 100.0 I Jenni Lingor, Missouri St. vs. Evansville (7 of 7) ................... March 8, 2003 100.0 III Shannon Rexrode, Frostburg St. vs. 100.0 I Alissa Kirby, Evansville vs. Bradley (7 of 7) ..................................Feb. 2, 2004 Pitt.-Bradford (15 of 15) ..............................................................Dec. 11, 1999 100.0 I Toni Horvath, Iona vs. Siena (7 of 7) ..............................................Feb. 4, 2004 100.0 I Emma Jones, Ball St. vs. Indiana St. (14 of 14) ........................Dec. 10, 1985 100.0 II Nicole Quast, Fort Lewis vs. Northwest Nazarene (7 of 7) Nov. 20, 2004 100.0 I Tonya Grant, St. Peter’s vs. Loyola (Md.) (14 of 14) ..................Feb. 3, 1990 100.0 III Kristy Freeman, Lake Forest vs. Chicago (7 of 7) ...................Nov. 30, 2004 100.0 I Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah vs. 100.0 III Carolyn Korchik, Hamline vs. St. Thomas (Minn.) (7 of 7) .....Dec. 6, 2004 Youngstown St. (14 of 14) ..........................................................Jan. 10, 1998 100.0 II Melissa Woods, Erskine vs. North Greenville (7 of 7) ...............Jan. 8, 2005 100.0 II Melanie Carter, Abilene Christian vs. St. Edward’s 100.0 I Jamie Van Horn, Yale vs. Brown (7 of 7) .....................................Jan. 20, 2007 (14 of 14) ...........................................................................................Dec. 18, 2001 100.0 III Melissa Beyruti, Kean vs. Lehman (7 of 7) ................................Nov. 20, 2007 100.0 II Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific vs. 100.0 III Mallory Goldammer, Pacific (Ore.) vs. Alas. Anchorage (14 of 14) .........................................................Jan. 10, 2002 Puget Sound (7 of 7) ........................................................................Jan. 4, 2008 100.0 I Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. P.R.-Mayaquez (14 of 14) ....Nov. 29, 2002 100.0 I Lauren Howell, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Wagner (7 of 7) ..................Jan. 28, 2008 100.0 III Marisa Vespa, William Smith vs. Union (N.Y.) (7 of 7)........... Feb. 22, 2008 100.0 III Jessica Salinas, Dominican (Ill.) vs. Wis. Lutheran (14 of 14) .................................................................Dec. 8, 2007 100.0 II Ashley Marine, Newberry vs. Brevard (7 of 7) ........................ Feb. 27, 2008 95.0 I Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Portland St. (19 of 20) ..................................................................Dec. 23, 2000 FREE-THROW PErcENTAGE 94.4 III Tara Carleton, Randolph vs. Va. Wesleyan (17 of 18) ............Jan. 24, 1998 (minimum 18 free throws made) 94.1 I Kayte Christensen, UC Santa Barb. vs. Arizona (16 of 17) .. Jan. 14, 2002 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FT-FTA) Date 94.1 II Lindsey Dietz, Minn. Duluth vs. Bemidji St. (16 of 17) ........Dec. 15, 2002 100.0 I Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville St. vs. Fla. Atlantic (22 of 22) ..............................................................................................Feb. 6, 2003 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 100.0 II Missy Guadagnino, Nova Southeastern vs. Fla. Southern 3FG Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date (22 of 22) ............................................................................................Jan. 25, 2006 100.0 I Kristeena Alexander, George Mason vs. UCF (20 of 20).....Dec. 29, 1996 16 II Ashley Reed, Fairmont St. vs Columbia Union .........................Dec. 4, 2005 100.0 I Liz Beggs, Kent St. vs. St. Bonaventure (20 of 20) .................Nov. 19, 2000 15 III Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey City .................Jan. 9, 1991 100.0 III Nya Geschke, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Wis.-Stout (20 of 20) .... Feb. 21, 2004 12 II Lara Thornton, California (Pa.) vs. Clarion .............................. March 5, 1994 12 I Cornelia Gayden, LSU vs. Jackson St. ...........................................Feb. 9, 1995 100.0 I Leilani Mitchell, Idaho vs. UC Santa Barb. (20 of 20) ...............Jan. 8, 2005 12 II Jessica Thompson, West Ala. vs. Harding .................................Nov. 17, 2007 100.0 II Karen Arnold, Millersville vs. Philadelphia U. (19 of 19) .....Dec. 11, 1988 100.0 III Annette Hoffman, Juniata vs. Waynesburg (19 of 19) .........Jan. 25, 1993 11 II Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Ga. vs. Troy ................................. Feb. 23, 1989 100.0 I Shameka Jackson, Alabama St. vs. Hampton (19 of 19) .......Dec. 7, 2001 11 II Christine Keenan, Florida Tech vs. Flagler ...................................Feb. 3, 1992 100.0 I Chris Starr, Nevada vs. San Diego (18 of 18) ...............................Jan. 3, 1984 11 II Carolyn Brown, St. Augustine's vs. Tampa .................................Dec. 5, 1992 100.0 I Holly Jones, Rice vs. UC Santa Barb. (18 of 18) ......................Nov. 30, 1985 11 II Jackie Carter, Virginia St. vs. St. Paul's ........................................ Jan. 23, 1993 100.0 I Beth Shearer, American vs. Lehigh (18 of 18).........................Dec. 28, 1987 11 I Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Houston ...........................................Jan. 29, 1994 100.0 I Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee Tech 11 II Sharon Harris, Morris Brown vs. Clark Atlanta...........................Feb. 2, 1994 (18 of 18) ............................................................................................Jan.
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