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NC State WBB Record Book REYNOLDS COLISEUM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 10 Angela Daye vs. Duke, 2/5/86 BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .818 Connecticut (8-11), 12/10/94 MOST POINTS BLOCKS 38 Andrea Stinson vs. North Carolina, 2/12/91 8 Genia Beasley vs. North Carolina, 1/24/79 MOST REBOUNDS 8 Tia Bell vs. Virginia, 2/15/09 74 NC State (vs. App. State), 12/8/76 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Andrea Stinson vs. Georgia Tech, 1/7/89 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 29 NC State vs. Maryland, 12/5/19 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 29 NC State vs. Virginia, 1/17/00 31 Linda Page vs. Penn State, 3/19/83 TEAM RECORDS LARGEST CROWD MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS COMBINED BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) 11,520 NC State vs. Vrginia, 1/12/91 48 NC State (29) vs. Clemson (19), 2/21/90 1.00 Teresa Carmichael (11-11) vs. Saint Joe’s, 3/12/85 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1.00 Kiara Leslie (8-8) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/15/17 MOST POINTS 42 NC State vs. North Carolina, 2/21/11 1.00 Dawn Bradley (7-7) vs. North Carolina, 2/7/89 125 NC State vs. Duke, 1/19/78 1.00 Monica Bates (6-6) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/21/98 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS COMBINED 1.00 Carolyn Swords (6-6) vs. Boston College, 1/19/10 MOST POINTS COMBINED 78 NC State (42) vs. North Carolina (36), 2/21/11 1.00 Ashley Key (5-5) vs. NC A&T, 12/18/04 243 NC State (120) vs. Virginia (123), 1/12/91 1.00 Summer Erb (5-5) vs. Wake Forest, 1/30/98 MOST ASSISTS 1.00 Angela Daye (5-5) vs. Western Carolina, 12/8/84 FEWEST POINTS 43 NC State vs. Western Carolina, 12/8/84 1.00 Melanie McLeod (5-5) vs. Francis Marion, 1/28/81 25 UNC Asheville, 11/21/98 1.00 Mary Jane Wild (5-5) vs. App. State, 11/29/80 MOST ASSISTS COMBINED 1.00 Christy Earnhardt (5-5) vs. Wake Forest, 1/11/79 FEWEST POINTS COMBINED 60 NC State (33) vs. Virginia (27), 1/12/91 1.00 Kaye Young (5-5) vs. Clemson, 1/26/78 75 Creighton (40) vs. Liberty (35), 11/12/10 MOST STEALS MOST FREE THROWS MADE MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 29 NC State vs. Delaware State, 12/21/96 15 C. Williams vs. Florida State, 2/11/96 52 NC State vs. Wake Forest, 1/11/79 15 Rhonda Mapp vs. Virginia, 1/12/91 MOST STEALS COMBINED MOST FIELD GOALS MADE COMBINED 40 Florida (14) vs. Houston (26), 12/6/02 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 89 NC State (43) vs. Virginia (46), 1/12/91 22 C. Williams vs. Florida State, 2/11/96 MOST BLOCKS MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 14 NC State vs. Virginia Tech, 1/2/06 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE) 103 Virginia, 1/12/91 1.00 Jennifer Howard (12-12) vs. Old Dominion, 2/6/94 MOST BLOCKS COMBINED 1.00 Carisse Moody (11-11) vs. Drake, 11/17/01 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED COMBINED 18 NC State (12) vs. Virginia (6), 2/10/11 1.00 Grace Hunter (11-11) vs. Michigan, 11/29/18 187 NC State (84) vs. Virginia (103), 1/12/91 1.00 Elissa Cunane (10-10) vs. Virginia, 1/5/20 MOST TURNOVERS 1.00 Cetera DeGraffenreid (10-10) vs. UNC, 1/25/10 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 44 Delaware State, 12/21/96 1.00 Ivory Latta (10-10) vs. UNC, 1/14/05 9 North Carolina A&T, 12/18/04 1.00 Courtney Mix (10-10) vs. Villanova, 3/18/01 MOST TURNOVERS COMBINED 1.00 Erin Batth (10-10) vs. Clemson, 1/5/01 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE COMBINED 65 NC State (32) vs. UNC (33), 2/22/78 1.00 Linda Page (10-10) vs. Virginia, 2/25/84 23 Creighton (13) vs. Liberty (10), 11/12/10 1.00 Barbara Foxx (10-10) vs. Campbell, 2/17/78 FEWEST TURNOVERS MOST FREE THROWS MADE 4 NC State vs. North Carolina, 2/21/11 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 38 Clemson, 1/5/01 9 Myisha Goodwin-Coleman, 2/17/13 FEWEST TURNOVERS COMBINED 7 Jennifer Howard vs. Clemson, 2/21/96 MOST FREE THROWS MADE COMBINED 19 NC State (9) vs. Hampton (10), 12/5/18 7 Jordan Jones vs. South Carolina, 3/24/08 55 NC State (34) vs. High Point (21), 1/6/78 7 Ashley Traugott vs. FIU, 11/13/09 MOST PERSONAL FOULS MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 33 High Point, 1/6/78 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 48 NC State vs. Duke, 1/19/88 15 Myisha Goodwin-Coleman, 2/16/14 MOST PERSONAL FOULS COMBINED 14 Holly Andrews vs. Elon, 12/18/02 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED COMBINED 62 NC State (29) vs. High Point (33), 1/6/78 14 Erica Lumpkin vs. Alabama State, 12/28/07 84 NC State (47) vs. High Point (37), 1/6/78 14 Myisha Goodwin-Coleman, 2/17/13 LEAST PERSONAL FOULS BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 5 NC State vs. Maine, 11/19/19 MOST REBOUNDS 1.000 Pittsburgh (14-14), 2/5/15 22 Tracy Connor vs. Wake Forest, 1/21/93 LEAST PERSONAL FOULS COMBINED MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 NC State (8) vs. Raleigh Misfits (9), 12/16/89 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 16 NC State vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 12/13/14 10 Tiffany Stansbury vs. UNC Wilmington, 11/19/04 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE COMBINED 82 NC State (125) vs. Duke (43), 1/19/78 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 24 NC State (16) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (8), 12/13/14 16 Tracy Connor vs. Wake Forest, 1/21/93 SMALLEST MARGIN OF VICTORY MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 18 times (last NC State (64) vs. Duke (65), 1/27/11) MOST ASSISTS 44 Belmont, 11/7/18 14 Laurie Sikes vs. East Carolina, 2/18/81 MOST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS COMBINED MOST STEALS 65 NC State (21) vs. Belmont (44), 11/7/18 10 Umeki Webb vs. Delaware State, 12/21/96 65 NC State (32) vs. Old Dominion (33), 12/2/18 10 Danyel Parker vs. Holy Cross, 12/31/90 65 NC State (24) vs. Maine (41), 12/15/18 2 TEAM RECORDS | NC STATE WOLFPACK SINGLE-GAME RECORDS MOST BLOCKED SHOTS LONGEST LOSING STREAK 14 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/2/06 6 2008-09 MOST POINTS SCORED 137* vs. Western Carolina, 12/8/90 MOST TURNOVERS MOST WINS 37 at Clemson, 12/11/76 29 1977-78 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 123 by Virginia, 1/12/91 (3OT) FEWEST TURNOVERS MOST LOSSES 4 vs. North Carolina, 2/21/11 17 1987-88, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13 FEWEST POINTS SCORED 38 at Purdue, 1/15/94 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 21 by Methodist, 1/18/75 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (home) MOST POINTS SCORED ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORD 82 vs. Duke, 1/19/78 3,083 1979 944-471, 46 seasons since 1974-75 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (road) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON 77 vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/28/78 91.0* 1991 (Games: 33, Points: 3,001) 36 1979-80 77 vs. Howard, 1/13/93 HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (neutral) 75.0 1993 (Games: 27, Points: 2,026) 9 1979-80, 1989-90 84 vs. UNC Greensboro, 2/22/79 LARGEST AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT (home) 25.6 1979 (90.7-75.1) 7 1992-93, 1996-97 27 vs. North Carolina, 1/13/75 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT (road) 1,290* 1979 13 1974-87 40 vs. Maryland, 1/30/93 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED CONSECUTIVE HOME-COURT WINS (SEASON) LARGEST COMBINED SCORE 2,436 1979 16 1981-82 243* NC State (120) vs. Virginia (123), 1/12/91 (3OT) BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CONSECUTIVE HOME-COURT WINS (ALL-TIME) MOST REBOUNDS .530 1979 (1,290-2,436) 22 1976-79 74 vs. Appalachian State, 12/8/76 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE CONSECUTIVE HOME-COURT DEFEATS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 279 2019-20 4 2008-09 58 vs. UNC Greensboro, 2/5/79 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 746 2019-20 95 vs. UNC Greensboro, 2/5/79 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .407 1990 (86-211) .694 (43-62) vs. Drake, 11/23/90 MOST FREE THROWS MADE MOST FREE THROWS MADE 520 1980 34 (34-47) vs. High Point, 1/16/78 34 (43-43) vs. #23/22 Louisville, 1/17/16 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 772 1980 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 47 vs. High Point, 1/16/78 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .758 2014-15 (493-650) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.00 (16-16) vs. Texas, 12/1/84 MOST REBOUNDS 1.00 (19-19) vs. Georgia Tech, 1/3/85 1,625 1978 1.00 (15-15) vs. Boston College, 2/19/10 1.00 (15-15) vs. Auburn, 3/17/17 BEST REBOUND AVERAGE 53.9 1975 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 12/13/14 MOST ASSISTS 730* 1975 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 36 vs. Kansas State, 11/24/16 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 172 2008 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .833 (10-12) vs.
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