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Career Records (Players in Bold CAPS Active) Scoring Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Attempts Assists Rnk Name Points (Min WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Individual Records - Career Records (Players in Bold CAPS Active) Scoring Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Attempts Assists Rnk Name Points (Min. 200 attempts) Rnk Name Attempts Rnk Name Assists 1. Maggie Timoney 1,894 Rnk Name Percentage 1. Maggie Timoney 628 1. Toni Horvath 524 2. Patty Reynolds 1,683 1. Martina Weber .528 2. Megan Cobb 593 2. Kathy Toups 473 3. Megan Cobb 1,548 2. Anna MCLEAN .512 3. Maria Johnson 502 3. Karen Shutz 443 4. Karen Culbertson 1,456 3. Trinette Gooding .505 4. Debbie Stephens 489 4. Patty Reynolds 393 5. Celeste Grier 1,441 4. Linda McKetney .498 5. Karen Culbertson 440 5. Suzanne Radday 329 6. Joanne Ryan 1,421 5. Katie Ulrich .496 6. Michelle Fahy 438 6. Lauren DeFalco 315 7. Michelle Fahy 1,415 6. Jessica Smith .494 7. Patty Reynolds 398 7. Jean Burke 298 Linda McKetney 1,415 7. Linda Greco .481 8. Kim Gore 385 8. Beth Padian 287 9. Maria Johnson 1,299 8. Michelle Fahy .477 9. Suzanne Radday 382 Emily Mojica 287 10. Tiara Headen 1,294 9. Lisa White .474 10. Linda McKetney 373 10. Maggie Timoney 276 Suzanne Radday 1,248 10. Maria Johnson .470 12. Margaret Collins 1,174 Lori Page .470 Free Throw Percentage Steals 13. Debbie Stephens 1,131 (Min. 150 attempts) Rnk Name Steals 14. Maggie Muldoon 1,080 3-Point Field Goals Rnk Name Percentage 1. Kathy Toups 247 15. Emily Mojica 1,078 Rnk Name Field Goals 1. Karen Culbertson .845 2. Patty Reynolds 229 16. Noreen Winterfeldt 1,064 1. Lauren DeFalco 167 2. Meg Abele .833 3. Emily Mojica 217 17. Lauren DeFalco 1,035 2. Jennifer Spafford 166 3. Maggie Timoney .824 4. Kim Gore 215 18. Kim Gore 1,023 3. Suzanne Radday 159 4. Karen Shutz .822 5. Nancy Seltzer 192 19. Joan O’Connor 925 4. Karen Culbertson 147 5. Michelle Fahy .820 6. Suzanne Radday 186 20. Karen Shutz 885 5. Melissa Yeagley 134 6. Melissa Yeagley .811 7. Karen Shutz 185 21. Claire Pare 832 6. Toni Horvath 131 7. Megan Cobb .799 8. Maggie Timoney 172 22. Toni Horvath 825 7. Meg Abele 118 8. Tiara Headen .790 9. Lori Acker 168 23. Jennifer Spafford 811 8. Karen Shutz 103 9. Michelle Fahy .785 10. Michelle Fahy 162 24. Karen Hennessey 809 9. Maggie Timoney 94 10. Eileen Sullivan .759 25. Jeannie Taylor 786 10. Tiara Headen 91 Blocks 26. Martina Weber 757 Rebounds Rnk Name Blocks 27. Regan Pettijohn 751 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Rnk Name Rebounds 1. Anna MCLEAN 143 28. Beth Padian 730 Rnk Name Attempts 1. Linda McKetney 1,430 2. Jean O’Connor 128 29. Nancy Seltzer 728 1. Suzanne Radday 577 2. Maria Johnson 1,176 3. Pam Clemente 110 30. Meg Abele 725 2. Jennifer Spafford 558 3. Debbie Stephens 789 4. Katie Smith 89 3. Lauren DeFalco 472 4. Celeste Grier 737 5. Rebekah Dotsey 82 4. Karen Culbertson 443 5. Michelle Fahy 706 6. Delia Newson 73 Scoring Average 5. Melissa Yeagley 409 6. Regan Pettijohn 664 7. Linda McKetney 68 Rnk Name Points 6. Toni Horvath 397 7. Noreen Winterfeldt 648 8. Teresa Tacopina 62 1. Maggie Timoney 16.6 7. Karen Shutz 362 8. Tiara Headen 627 9. Michelle Fahy 54 2. Martina Weber 16.1 8. Meg Abele 341 9. Anna MCLEAN 621 10. Gina McLain 49 3. Patty Reynolds 15.3 9. Tiara Headen 254 10. Joanne Ryan 605 4. Megan Cobb 14.2 10. Maggie Timoney 243 11. Joan O’Connor 593 Games Played 5. Karen Culbertson 13.3 12. Pam Clemente 543 Rnk Name Games 6. Meg Abele 13.2 3-Point Field Goal Pct 13. Kim Gore 531 1. Lauren DeFalco 124 7. Celeste Grier 13.0 Rnk Name Percentage 14. Teresa Tacopina 522 2. Tiara Headen 121 8. Joanne Ryan 12.9 1. Maggie Timoney .387 15. Patty Reynolds 497 3. Maria Johnson 116 9. Maggie Muldoon 12.7 2. Tiara Headen .358 16. Karen Hennessey 491 4. Toni Horvath 115 10. Michelle Fahy 12.6 3. Lauren DeFalco .354 17. Megan Cobb 474 5. Maggie Timoney 114 4. Meg Abele .346 18. Karen Culbertson 466 Beth Padian 114 Field Goals 5. Toni Horvath .330 19. Karen Byrnes 454 7. Regan Pettijohn 113 Rnk Name Field Goals 6. Karen Culbertson .329 20. Felicia Holloway 442 8. Jessica Smith 112 1. Patty Reynolds 695 7. Melissa Yeagley .328 Michelle Fahy 112 2. Joanne Ryan 649 8. Lauren Schaech .310 Rebound Average Noreen Winterfeldt 112 3. Maggie Timoney 641 9. Megan Cobb .309 Rnk Name Rebounds Karen Hennessey 112 4. Linda McKetney 624 10. Sandy Bisogno .305 1. Linda McKetney 12.9 Kathy Toups 112 5. Celeste Grier 620 2. Maria Johnson 10.1 6. Maria Johnson 532 3. Delia Newson 8.0 Free Throws 4. Debbie Stephens 7.4 7. Michelle Fahy 521 Rnk Name Free Throws 8. Megan Cobb 518 5. Lori Page 7.3 1. Maggie Timoney 518 6. Martina Weber 6.7 9. Tiara Headen 496 2. Megan Cobb 474 10. Karen Culbertson 471 Dorothy Bunyan 6.7 3. Karen Culbertson 372 8. Celeste Grier 6.6 4. Michelle Fahy 359 9. Anna MCLEAN 6.4 Field Goal Attempts 5. Debbie Stephens 315 10. Michelle Fahy 6.3 Rnk Name Attempts 6. Patty Reynolds 286 1. Maggie Timoney 1,540 7. Suzanne Radday 257 Patty Reynolds 1,520 8. Lauren DeFalco 244 3. Joanne Ryan 1,459 9. Emily Mojica 238 4. Celeste Grier 1,429 Kim Gore 238 5. Margaret Collins 1,313 6. Linda McKetney 1,255 7. Tiara Headen 1,247 8. Suzanne Radday 1,216 9. Karen Culbertson 1,145 10. Noreen Winterfeldt 1,142 93 2009-10 IONA COLLEGE WOMEN ’S BASKET B ALL MED I A GU I DE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Individual Records - Single Season Records Scoring Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Attempts Steals Rnk Name Year Pts. (Min. 100 attempts) Rnk Name Year FTA Rnk Name Year S 1. Maggie Timoney 1988 577 Rnk Name Year Pct. 1. Maggie Timoney 1988 205 1. Kathy Toups 1991 87 2. Maggie Timoney 1987 557 1. Linda McKetney 1980 0.695 2. Megan Cobb 2002 193 2. Kim Gore 1996 86 3. Joanne Ryan 1986 543 2. Martina Weber 2007 0.544 3. Megan Cobb 2000 170 3. Emily Mojica 1985 78 4. Michelle Fahy 2004 503 3. Maria Johnson 1978 0.537 4. Michelle Fahy 2004 168 4. KRISTINA FORD 2009 75 5. Patty Reynolds 1990 463 4. Trinette Gooding 2004 0.528 5. Maggie Timoney 1987 167 5. THAZINA COOK 2009 69 6. Megan Cobb 2000 461 Maggie Muldoon N/A 0.528 6. Anna MCLEAN 2008 154 Patty Reynolds 1990 69 7. THAZINA COOK 2009 459 6. Anna MCLEAN 2008 0.526 7. Suzanne Radday 1997 150 Emily Mojica 1984 69 Karen Culbertson 2000 459 7. Anna MCLEAN 2006 0.524 Megan Cobb 2001 150 8. Nancy Seltzer 1995 67 9. Maria Johnson 1978 449 8. Patty Reynolds 1989 0.519 9. Kim Gore 1996 149 9. Sheila Henderson 1986 64 10. Suzanne Radday 1997 449 9. Karen Hennessey 1988 0.516 10. Maria Johnson 1978 147 10. Lauren DeFalco 2008 61 10. Joanne O’Connor 1983 0.513 Scoring Average 3-Point Field Goals Free Throw Percentage Rnk Name Year Avg. Rnk Name Year 3FG (Min. 75 attempts) Games Played 1. Maggie Timoney 1988 20.6 1. Meg Abele 2004 65 Rnk Name Year FT Rnk Name Year GM 2. Maggie Timoney 1987 19.9 Jennifer Spafford 1992 65 1. Melissa Yeagley 2005 0.902 1. Jessica Smith 2008 34 3. Michelle Fahy 2004 18.9 3. Maggie Timoney 1988 60 2. Karen Shutz 1999 0.881 Anna MCLEAN 2008 34 4. Joanne Ryan 1986 17.5 4. Lauren DeFalco 2007 59 3. Karen Culbertson 2000 0.878 thazina COOK 2008 34 5. Suzanne Radday 1997 17.3 5. Lauren DeFalco 2008 57 4. Karen Culbertson 2001 0.876 Naeemah Ricketts 2008 34 6. Megan Cobb 2000 17.1 6. Jennifer Spafford 1993 53 5. Michelle Fahy 2004 0.875 suzi FREGOSI 2008 34 7. Martina Weber 2007 17.0 Meg Abele 2005 53 6. Karen Shutz 1998 0.873 Toni Horvath 2007 34 8. Patty Reynolds 1990 16.5 8. Suzanne Radday 1997 50 7. Maggie Timoney 1987 0.844 Lauren DeFalco 2007 34 9. Karen Culbertson 2000 16.4 9. Karen Culbertson 2001 48 8. Maggie Timoney 1988 0.834 Joanne Smith 2007 34 10. Linda McKetney 1980 15.9 10. Karen Culbertson 2000 47 9. Meg Abele 2005 0.833 Anna MCLEAN 2007 34 Meg Abele 2005 15.9 10. Michelle Fahy 2003 0.828 10. Tiara Headen 2008 33 Lauren DeFalco 2008 33 Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Rebounds Regan Pettijohn 2007 33 Rnk Name Year FG Rnk Name Year 3FGA Rnk Name Year REB THAZINA COOK 2007 33 1. Joanne Ryan 1986 248 1. Jennifer Spafford 1992 213 1. Maria Johnson 1978 407 2. Maggie Timoney 1987 208 2. Jennifer Spafford 1993 184 2. Linda McKetney 1979 397 3. Patty Reynolds 1990 193 3. Meg Abele 2004 183 3. Linda McKetney 1978 372 4. Celeste Grier 1981 191 4. Suzanne Radday 1997 177 4. Linda McKetney 1980 350 5. Linda McKetney 1979 189 5. Lauren DeFalco 2008 171 5. Anna MCLEAN 2008 342 6. Michelle Fahy 2004 188 Lauren DeFalco 2007 171 6. Linda McKetney 1977 311 Maria Johnson 1978 188 7. Suzanne Radday 1995 170 7.
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