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Ncaa Collegiate Records Through 2018-19 NCAA COLLEGIATE RECORDS THROUGH 2018-19 Individual Collegiate Records 2 Individual Consecutive Records 12 Team Collegiate Records 13 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Official NCAA women’s basketball records began with the 1981-82 season and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Three-Point Field Goals institutions participating in the weekly statistics rankings. Official career 3FG Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date records include only those seasons played during the era of official NCAA statistics, which began with the 1981-82 season. Three-point field goals were 16 II Ashley Reed, Fairmont St. vs Washington Dec. 4, 2005 added in 1987-88 for all divisions. Assists were added in 1985-86 for Division Adventist I and 1988-89 for Divisions II and III. Blocked shots and steals were added in 15 III Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey Jan. 9, 1991 1987-88 for Division I and 1992-93 for Divisions II and III. In statistical rank- City ings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where 14 II Shareka McNeill, Virginia Union vs. Livingstone Feb. 27, 2019 none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. 13 II Kayla Ayers, West Liberty Feb. 20, 2012 13 II Brittani Rizzi, Kentucky St. vs. Blurfield St. Nov. 19, 2016 13 II Ace Easter, Anderson (SC) vs. Mars Hill Jan. 23, 2019 - 12 II Lara Thornton, California (PA) vs. Clarion March 5, 1994 SINGLE GAME RECORDS 12 I Cornelia Gayden, LSU vs. Jackson St. Feb. 9, 1995 12 II Jessica Thompson, West Ala. vs. Harding Nov. 17, 2007 Points 12 II Laura Malernee, West Liberty vs. Seton Hill Feb. 21, 2009 Pts. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 12 II Jasmine Massey, LeMoyne-Owen vs. Paine Jan. 21, 2010 67 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. Knoxville Feb. 22, 1991 12 II Taylor Hanson, Central Mo.vs. Benedictine (KS) Nov. 28. 2011 64 II Kim Brewington, Johnson C. Smith vs. Livingstone Jan. 6, 1990 12 I Brittany Rayburn, Purdue vs. Minnesota Jan. 12, 2012 63 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. LeMoyne-Owen Feb. 2, 1991 12 III Caroline Brashier, LaGrange vs. Mary Baldwin Jan. 20, 2013 63 II Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s vs. Abilene Christian Jan. 5, 2009 12 II Elisa Homer, Simon Fraser vs. Northwest Feb. 4, 2016 Nazarene 63 III Sydney Moss, Thomas More vs. Waynesburg Feb. 28, 2014 12 I Keke Calloway, Mercer vs. Furman Jan. 6, 2018 61 III Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny Feb. 6, 1991 61 II Tysell Bozeman, Felician vs. Dominican (NY) Dec. 20, 2002 60 I Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose St. Feb. 16, 1987 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 60 I Rachel Banham, Minnesota vs. Northwestern Feb. 7, 2016 (minimum 8 three-point field goals made) 59 II Konecka Drakeford, Johnson C. Smith vs. Feb. 18, 1998 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Fayetteville St. 1.000 I Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn vs. South Fla. March 6, 2017 59 III E’Lisa Ladson, Wesleyan (GA) vs. Oglethorpe Dec. 7, 2001 (10-10) 59 II Cassie King, N.C. Central vs. Bowie St. March 1, 2005 1.000 I Hailey Leidel, Massachusetts vs. Fisher (10-10) Dec. 7, 2017 59 II Shareka McNeill, Virginia Union vs. Livingstone Feb. 27, 2019 1.000 I Keri Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown (9-9) Dec. 20, 1993 58 I Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St. Jan. 6, 1984 1.000 II Jasmine Massey, LeMoyne-Owen vs. Paine (9-9) Jan. 19, 2012 58 I Kim Perrot, La.-Lafayette vs. Southeastern La. Feb. 5, 1990 1.000 III Melissa Young, Gust. Adolphus vs. Macalester Jan. 25, 1992 58 II Carolyn Brown, Saint Augustine’s vs. Tampa Dec. 5, 1992 (8-8) 58 III Emily Mullet, East. Mennonite vs. Wash. & Lee Feb. 7, 2001 1.000 I Kristi Brown, Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 15, 1992 (8-8) Field-Goal Percentage 1.000 III Nicole Matson, Emmanuel (MA) vs. Rivier (8-8) Feb. 25, 1998 (minimum 14 field goals made) 1.000 III Beth Ruether, Washington-St. Louis vs. Sewanee Dec. 30, 1998 (8-8) Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FG-FGA) Date 1.000 II Reagan Housch, Columbus St. vs. USC Upstate Jan. 27, 1999 1.000 I Kelly Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley (16-16) Feb. 18, 1988 (8-8) 1.000 III Lisa Murphy, Carnegie Mellon vs. La Roche Nov. 30, 2015 1.000 I Stacy Frese, Iowa St. vs. Nebraska (8-8) Jan. 28, 1999 (16-16) 1.000 III Keira Flannagan, Elms vs. Becker (8-8) Feb. 15, 2002 1.000 I Tinara Moore, Central Mich. vs. Akron (16-16) Jan. 9, 2016 1.000 I Ashley Linscott, Wagner vs. LIU Brooklyn (8-8) Jan. 21, 2004 1.000 II Raziyah Farrington, Charleston (WV) vs. Fairmont Feb. 21, 2019 1.000 II Ashley King, Abilene Christian vs. East Central March 2, 2004 St. (16-16) (8-8) 1.000 I Karen Walker, Cornell vs. Penn (15-15) March 3, 1990 1.000 II Bethanie Mandresch, Queens (NY) vs. Dowling Jan. 23, 2007 1.000 II Liz Davies, Bryant vs. Saint Michael’s (15-15) Jan. 28, 1995 (8-8) 1.000 III Shannon Rexrode, Frostburg St. vs.Pitt.-Bradford Dec. 11, 1999 1.000 I Raimee Beck, Air Force vs. N.C. Central (8-8) Dec. 5, 2008 (15-15) 1.000 I Shawnita Garland, Cleveland St. vs. Detroit (8-8) Jan. 20, 2011 1.000 I Emma Jones, Ball St. vs. Indiana St. (14-14) Dec. 10, 1985 1.000 III Michaela Holleran, Arcadia vs. New Jersey City Jan. 9, 2012 1.000 I Tonya Grant, St. Peter’s vs. Loyola Maryland Feb. 3, 1990 (8-8) (14-14) 1.000 II J.J,. Judge, Cal Poly Pomona vs. Point Loma (8-8) Dec. 18, 2012 1.000 I Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah vs. Youngstown Jan. 10, 1998 1.000 I Bridget Whitfield, Saint Peter’s vs. Siena (8-8) Feb. 22, 2013 St. (14-14) 1.000 I Kendall Spray, UT Martin vs. Southeast Mo. St. Feb. 18, 2017 1.000 II Melanie Carter, Abilene Christian vs. St. Edward’s Dec. 18, 2001 (8-8) (14-14) 1.000 II Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific vs. Alas. Jan. 10, 2002 Free Throw-Percentage Anchorage (14-14) 1.000 I Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. P.R.-Mayaguez Nov. 29, 2002 (minimum 18 free throws made) (14-14) Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 1.000 III Jessica Salinas, Dominican (IL) vs. Wis. Lutheran Dec. 8, 2007 1.000 I Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Cross (26-26) Feb. 12, 2014 (14-14) 1.000 I Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville St. vs. Fla. Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003 1.000 III Emily Lavin, Eastern vs. Wilkes (14-14) Dec. 3, 2014 (22-22) 1.000 I Dyana Pierre, Southern Ill. vs. Murray St. (14-14) Dec. 16, 2014 1.000 II Missy Guadagnino, Nova Southeastern vs. Fla. Jan. 25, 2006 Southern (22-22) Individual Collegiate Records 2 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Reb. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 1.000 I Kristeena Alexander, George Mason vs. UCF Dec. 29, 1996 33 I Maureen Formico, Pepperdine vs. Loyola Feb. 15, 1985 (20-20) Marymount 1.000 I Liz Beggs, Kent St. vs. St. Bonaventure (20-20) Nov. 19, 2000 33 III Tobi Nobbs, Norwich vs. Saint Rose Feb. 11, 1989 1.000 III Nya Geschke, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Wis.-Stout Feb. 21, 2004 33 II Yolanda Griffith, Fla. Atlantic vs. FIU Feb. 27, 1993 (20-20) 33 III Tiffany Stewart, Cedar Crest vs. Chestnut Hill Feb. 3, 2001 1.000 I Leilani Mitchell, Idaho vs. UC Santa Barbara Jan. 8, 2005 (20-20) Assists 1.000 III Caty Eeten, Eureka vs. Greenville (20-20) Nov. 30, 2011 1.000 I Ke'Shunan James, Murray St. vs. Northern Ky. Nov. 18, 2017 Ast. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date (20-20) 24 II Joanna Bernabei, West Liberty vs. West Virginia Feb. 8, 1997 1.000 III Claire Marburger, Luther vs. Neb. Wesleyan Jan. 6, 2018 St. (20-20) 23 I Michelle Burden, Kent St. vs. Ball St. Feb. 6, 1991 1.000 II Karen Arnold, Millersville vs. Jefferson (19-19) Dec. 11, 1988 23 II Selina Bynum, Albany St. (GA) vs. LeMoyne-Owen Jan. 13, 1993 1.000 III Annette Hoffman, Juniata vs. Waynesburg (19-19) Jan. 25, 1993 23 II Tina Epps, Clark Atlanta vs. Fisk Feb. 23, 1996 1.000 I Shameka Jackson, Alabama St. vs. Hampton Dec. 7, 2001 22 I Shawn Monday, Tennessee Tech vs. Morehead St. Feb. 1, 1988 (19-19) 22 I Veronica Pettry, Loyola Chicago vs. Detroit March 4, 1989 1.000 III Courtney Kumerow, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Wis.- Feb. 9, 2013 22 I Tine Freil, Pacific vs. Wichita St. Dec. 14, 1990 Superior (19-19) 21 I Amy Bauer, Wisconsin vs. Detroit Dec. 11, 1988 1.000 I Chris Starr, Nevada vs. San Diego (18-18) Jan. 3, 1984 21 I Neacole Hall, Alabama St. vs. Southern U. Jan. 21, 1989 1.000 I Holly Jones, Rice vs. UC Santa Barbara (18-18) Nov. 30, 1985 21 III Tricia Andres, Mills vs. Dominican (CA) Nov. 21, 1991 1.000 I Beth Shearer, American vs. Lehigh (18-18) Dec. 28, 1987 21 I Tine Freil, Pacific vs. Fresno St. March 8, 1992 1.000 I Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee Tech Jan. 11, 1989 21 II Lori Richelderfer, California (PA) vs. Millersville Dec. 10, 1993 (18-18) 21 II Carla Gladden, Saint Augustine’s vs.
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