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Division I Women's Basketball Records DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 4 Annual Individual Champion 23 Team Records 27 Team Leaders 30 Annual Team Champions 36 Miscellaneous Team Leaders 42 Statistical Trends History 44 Division I Winningest Teams 45 Winning and Losing Streaks 49 National Polls 53 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA women’s basketball records began with the 1981-82 season and are based on infor- Consecutive Field Goals Consecutive Games mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service Game scoring a Three-Point by institutions participating in the weekly statistics 17—Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara vs. Fresno rankings. Official career records include players St., Nov. 30, 1986 Field Goal who played at least three seasons (in a four- Season Season season career) or two (in a three-season career) in 33—Ruthy Hebard, Oregon, 2018 (vs. four 36—Asia Durr, Louisville, 2017 opponents) Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. Career Assists were added in 1985-86, and three-point 92—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., from Jan. 2, 2016, field goals, blocked shots and steals were added Field-Goal Attempts to March 19, 2018 in 1987-88. Scoring, rebounding, as sists, blocked Game shots and steals are ranked on total number and 50—Jasmine Nwajei, Wagner vs. St. Francis Three-Point Field-Goal on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. In Brooklyn, Feb. 1, 2016 (19 made) Attempts statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages Season and/or averages may indicate ties where none 863—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (285 Game exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the made) 26—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St. vs. Alcorn, Jan. 14, 1991 (7 made); Danielle Viglione, rankings is accurate. Career 2,560—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., 2015-18 Texas vs. Houston, Jan. 29, 1994 (11 made) (1,120 made) Season 415—Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2016 (129 SCORING Field-Goal Percentage made) Career Game 1,286—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., 2015-18 Points (Min. 14 made) 100.0%—8 tied. Best perfect (497made) games: Kelly Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, Game Feb. 18, 1988 (16 of 16); Tinara Moore, 60—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose Central Mich., Jan. 9, 2016 (16 of 16) Three-Point Field-Goal St., Feb. 16, 1987 (20 FGs, 20 FTs); Rachel Banham, Minnesota vs. Northwestern, Feb. 7, Season Attempts Per Game 2016 (19 FGs, 14 FTs) 72.4%—Myndee Kay Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 (249 of 344) Season Season 13.9—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 1,109—Kelsey Plum, Washington, 2017 (379 Career in 28) FGs, 115 3FGs, 236 FTs, 35 games) (Min. 400 made) 70.3%—Tamika Williams, UConn, 1999-02 (560 of 797) Career Career (Min. 700 attempts) 9.88—Jess Kovatch, St. 3,527—Kelsey Plum, Washington, 2014-17 Francis (PA), 2016-19 (1,284 in 130) (1,136 FGs, 343 3FGs, 912 FTs, 139 games) THREE-POINT FIELD Three-Point Field-Goal Average Per Game GOALS Percentage Season 33.6—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1989 Game (908 points in 27 games) (Min. 7 made) 100.0%—40 tied. Best per- Three-Point Field Goals fect game: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn vs. Career Game South Fla., March 6, 2017 (10 of 10); Hailey 28.4—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1986- Leidel, Massachusetts vs. Fisher, Dec. 7, 89 (3,122 in 110) 14—Juicy Landrum, Baylor vs. Arkansas St., Dec. 18, 2019 (23 attempts) 2017 (10 of 10) Season Season Double-Figure Scoring 154—Taylor Pierce, Idaho, 2019 (389 attempts) 57.5%—Heather Donlon, Fordham, 1990 (50 of 87) Games Career Career Consecutive 497—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., 2015-18 (1,286 attempts) (Min. 150 made) 47.6%—Alicia Ratay, Notre 136—Jantel Lavender, Ohio St., 2008-11 (every Dame, 2000-03 (262 of 550) game of career) Career Three-Point Field Goals 149—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (154 Per Game games) FREE THROWS Season 4.53—Taylor Pierce, Idaho, 2019 (154 in 34 Free Throws FIELD GOALS games) Career Game (Min. 150 made) 4.00—Lisa McMullen, Alabama 26—Kelsey Minato, Army West Point vs. Holy Field Goals St., 1990-91 (224 in 56 games) Cross, Feb. 12, 2014 (26 attempts, 100.0%) Season Game Consecutive Three-Point 296—Shala Dobbins, Prairie View, 2018 (367 27—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St., Jan. attempts, 80.7%) 6, 1984 (33 attempts, 82.0%) Field Goals Career Season Game 912—Kelsey Plum, Washington, 2014-17 (1,036 412—Megan Gustafson, Iowa, 2019 (592 11—Kitija Laksa, South Fla. vs. Southern U., attempts, 88.0%) attempts, 69.6%) Dec. 15, 2017 (11 of 12) Career Season Consecutive Free 1,259—Joyce Walker, LSU, 1981-84 (2,238 14—Deana Lansing, Portland, 1996 (2 vs. attempts, 56.8%) Pepperdine, Feb. 10; 6 vs. San Diego, Feb. Throws 15; 6 vs. San Francisco, Feb. 17); Lauren Howell, Mt. St. Mary’s, 2008 [1 vs. Saint Game Francis (PA), Jan. 24; 3 vs. LIU, Jan. 26; 7 vs. 26—Kelsey Minato, Army West Point vs. Holy Wagner, Jan. 28; 3 vs. Robert Morris, Feb. 2]; Cross, Feb. 12, 2014 (26 of 26) Kelsey Jacobson, FGCU, 2012 (6 vs. Alcorn, Dec. 30, 2011; 8 vs. Mercer, Jan. 2, 2012) Individual Records 2 Season 70—Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green, Nov. BLOCKED SHOTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES 15-Dec. 21, 2010 Career Includes any combination of double figures in the 75—Michelle Gaislerova, North Dakota St., Dec. Blocked Shots following categories in a single game: scoring, 30, 2018-Feb. 23, 2020 Game rebounding, blocked shots, steals or assists. 16—Sandora Irvin, TCU vs. UAB, Jan. 16, 2005; Free-Throw Attempts Brittany Brewer, Texas Tech vs. La.-Monroe, Double-doubles Dec. 22, 2019 Game Season 31—Renee Daniels, Southeastern La. vs. New Season 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006, 2007; Orleans, Jan. 23, 1985 (19 made) 223—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (35 games, Natalie Butler, George Mason, 2018; Megan 6.4 per game) Gustafson, Iowa, 2019 Season 367—Shala Dobbins, Prairie View, 2018 (296 Career Career made, 80.7%) 748—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (148 128—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 games) Career Consecutive Games With 1,173—Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian St., Average Per Game 1985-88 (638 made) a Double-Double Season Free-Throw Percentage 6.4—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (223 blocks Season in 35 games) 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Nov. 12, Game 2006, to March 25, 2007; Natalie Butler, (Min. 18 made) 100.0%—20 tied. Best perfect Career (Min. 200) 5.30—Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s George Mason, from Nov. 14, 2017 to March game: Kelsey Minato, Army West Point vs. 18, 2018 Holy Cross, Feb. 12, 2014 (26 of 26) (CA), 2008-11 (663 in 125 games) Career Season 112—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Dec. 5, 96.5%—Kitija Laksa, South Fla., 2018 (111 of 2005, to Jan. 31, 2009 115) STEALS Career Triple-doubles (Min. 250 made) 92.5%—Presley Hudson, Central Mich., 2016-19, (406 of 439) Steals Season Game 8—Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon, 2019; Sabrina 14—Natalie White, Florida A&M vs. South Ala., Ionescu, Oregon, 2020 Dec. 13, 1991; Heidi Caruso, Lafayette vs. Career REBOUNDS Kansas St., Dec. 5, 1992; Stephanie Wine, 26—Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon, 2017-20 Marshall vs. Western Caro., Jan. 23, 1995; Keisha Anderson, Wisconsin vs. Cleveland Quadruple-doubles Rebounds St., Feb. 11, 1997; Ticha Penicheiro, Old Game Dominion vs. Saint Francis (PA), March 13, Season 40—Deborah Temple, Delta St. vs. UAB, Feb. 1998; Christy Gambill, UNCW vs. South 1—Veronica Pettry, Loyola Chicago vs. Detroit, 14, 1983 Carolina St., Nov. 16, 1998; Jillian Ingram, March 4, 1989 (12 points, 10 rebounds, 22 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 29, 2008 assists, 11 steals); Ramona Jones, Lamar vs. Season Central Florida, Jan. 14, 1991 (10 points, 10 563—Natalie Butler, George Mason, 2018 (34 Season rebounds, 10 assists, 12 steals); Sonja Tate, games, 16.6 per game) 193—Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University, 2019 (31 games, 6.2 per game) Arkansas St. vs. Mississippi Val., Jan. 27, Career 1993 (29 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 2,034—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 Career steals); Shakyla Hill, Grambling vs. Alabama (137 games, 14.8 per game) 649—Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University, 2016- St., Jan. 3, 2018 (15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 19 (122 games, 5.3 per game) assists, 10 steals); Shakyla Hill, Grambling vs. Average Per Game Ark.-Pine Bluff, Feb. 2, 2019 (21 points, 13 Average Per Game rebounds, 13 assists, 10 steals). Season Season Career 18.5—Rosina Pearson, Bethune-Cookman, 2—Shakyla Hill, Grambling vs. Alabama St., 1985 (480 in 26 games) 6.4—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (191 in 30 games); Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University, Jan. 3, 2018 (15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 Career 2018 (191 in 30 games) assists, 10 steals); ; Shakyla Hill, Grambling (Min. 800) 15.5—Wanda Ford, Drake, 1983-86 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff, Feb. 2, 2019 (21 points, 13 (1,815 in 117) Career rebounds, 13 assists, 10 steals) (Min. 200) 5.52—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1992-95 (624 in 113 games) Note: Jackie Spencer, Louisville, recorded an unofficial quadruple-double on Feb. 2, 1985, ASSISTS against Cincinnati (14 points, 12 rebounds, 14 Player with a Steal in assists, 10 steals). Assists were not considered Every Game of Career an official NCAA Division I category until 1985-86, and steals not until 1987-88. Assists 122—Chastadie Barrs, Lamar University, 2016- Game 19 23—Michelle Burden, Kent St. vs. Ball St., Feb. 111—Toccara Williams, Texas A&M, 2001-04 6, 1991 (also had an assist in every game) Season 367—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (36 games, 10.2 per game) Career 1,307—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1985-88 (128 games, 10.2 per game) Average Per Game Season 11.8—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (355 in 30 games) Career (Min.
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