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UTSA Career & Season Records Roadrunner Basketball UTSA Career & Season Records 79 Roadrunner Basketball UTSA Career Top 10 Lists Points Scored Scoring Average Assists Name Yr. Points Name Games Avg Name Games Assists 1. Starlite Williams ____ 1983-87 ____1,607 1. Starlite Williams _______97 _______16.5 1. Tammy Rogers _________96 _______ 406 2. Angel Singleton _____ 1994-98 ____1,557 2. Rosie Smith ___________54 _______16.2 2. Rhonda Hoffman ______ 102 _______ 375 3. Margaret Martinovich _ 1981-85 ____1,480 3. Valerie Wells __________54 _______15.3 3. Sharon Wilson ________ 102 _______ 355 4. Tisha Boldt _________ 1986-91 ____1,391 4. Angel Singleton _______ 105 _______14.8 4. Joyce Howard__________53 _______ 333 5. Tammy Rogers ______ 1987-91 ____1,340 5. Nikki Hendrix _________78 _______14.4 5. Shelley Seale __________54 _______ 296 6. Michelle Martin ____ 1989-93 ____1,189 6. Karen Gaskin __________54 _______14.1 6. Monica Gibbs _________57 _______ 277 7. Sharon Wilson ______ 1985-89 ____1,172 Vivian Ewalefo _________60 _______14.1 7. Kim Reed ____________ 112 _______ 272 8. Nikki Hendrix ______ 2001-04 ____1,122 8. Tammy Rogers _________96 _______13.9 8. Karen Kroen __________73 _______ 263 9. Kim Maxwell _______ 1981-84 ____1,081 9. Margaret Martinovich _ 108 _______13.7 9. Kim Maxwell __________81 _______ 259 10. Lacy Mingee ______ 2001-06 _____ 904 10. Denise Forestier ______38 _______13.6 10. Julie Rampley _________58 _______ 219 Assists Average Rebounding Rebounding Average Name Games Avg Name Games Reb Name Games Avg 1. Joyce Howard__________53 ________6.2 1. Margaret Martinovich _ 108 _______ 778 1. Margaret Martinovich _ 108 ________7.2 2. Shelley Seale __________54 ________5.5 2. Angel Singleton _______ 105 _______ 730 2. Angel Singleton _______ 105 ________6.9 3. Monica Gibbs _________57 _______ 4.8 3. Tisha Boldt ___________ 111 _______ 675 3. Starlite Williams _______97 ________6.6 4. Tammy Rogers _________96 ________4.2 4. Starlite Williams _______97 _______ 636 4. Tisha Boldt ___________ 111 ________6.1 5. Julie Rampley __________53 ________3.8 5. Michelle Martin ______ 103 _______ 590 5. Michelle Martin ______ 103 ________5.7 6. Rhonda Hoffman ______ 102 ________3.6 6. Debbye Groves _______ 101 _______ 550 6. Debbeye Groves ______ 101 ________5.5 Karen Kroen __________73 ________3.6 7. Tiffany Williams ______ 102 _______ 544 7. Tiffiny Williams _______ 102 ________5.3 8. Sharon Wilson ________ 102 ________3.5 8. Tammy Rogers _________96 _______ 513 8. Lacy Mingee _________ 113 ________4.8 9. Kim Maxwell __________81 ________3.2 9. Katie Sandefur ________ 116 _______ 473 9. Katie Sandefur ________ 116 ________4.1 10. Kim Reed ___________ 112 ________2.4 10. Vivian Ewalefo ________60 _______ 454 10. Sharon Wilson _______ 102 ________4.0 Steals 3-pt FG Made Field Goals Made Name Games ST Name Games 3-pt Name Games Avg 1. Starlite Williams _______97 _______ 281 1. Philicia Ross ___________95 _______ 121 1. Starite Williams ________97 _______ 674 2. Michelle Martin ______ 103 _______ 227 2. Terrie Davis __________86 _______ 113 2. Margaret Martinovich _ 108 _______ 589 3. Sharon Wilson ________ 102 _______ 223 3. Nicole Dunson _________54 ________ 98 3. Tisha Boldt ___________ 111 _______ 561 4. Rhonda Hoffman ______ 102 _______ 222 4. Rosie Smith ___________54 ________ 94 4. Angel Singleton _______ 105 _______ 506 5. Tammy Rogers _________96 _______ 165 5. Tammy Rogers _________96 ________ 86 5. Kim Maxwell __________81 _______ 502 6. Angel Singleton _______ 105 _______ 150 6. Julie Rampley __________53 ________ 78 6. Sharon Wilson ________ 102 _______ 460 7. Latifa Northern _______ 109 _______ 144 7. Denise Forestier _______38 ________ 61 7. Tammy Rogers _________96 _______ 451 8. Joyce Howard__________53 _______ 137 8. Kim Reed ____________ 112 ________ 60 8. Michelle Martin ______ 103 _______ 444 9. Terrie Davis __________86 _______ 133 9. Kisha Dancy ___________51 ________ 56 9. Nikki Hendrix _________81 _______ 426 10. Melinda Hausenfluke __83 _______ 122 10. Michelle Martin _____ 103 ________ 55 10. Valerie Wells _________54 _______ 367 Blocks Games Played Games Started Name Games ST Name Years Games Name Starts 1. Kim Duncan __________55 ________ 93 1. Katie Sandefur ______ 2002-06 _____ 116 1. Angel Singleton ___________________ 99 2. Starlite Williams _______97 ________ 88 2. Lacy Mingee _______ 2001-06 _____ 113 2. Starlite Williams __________________ 92 3. Mantha Emory ________52 ________ 81 3. Kim Reed __________ 2001-05 _____ 112 3. Tammy Rogers ____________________ 90 4. Lacy Mingee _________ 113 ________ 73 4. Tisha Boldt _________ 1987-91 _____ 111 4. Tisha Boldt _______________________ 87 5. Katie Sandefur ________ 116 ________ 66 5. Latifa Northern _____ 1998-02 _____ 109 5. Latifa Northern ___________________ 83 6. Keelah Wilson _________52 ________ 61 6. Margaret Martinovich __ 1981-85 ______ 108 6. Kim Maxwell _____________________ 81 7. Sharon Wilson ________ 102 ________ 58 Melinda Hausenfluke ___ 1990-94 ______ 108 Melinda Hausenfluke ______________ 81 8. Carmen Brockman _____79 ________ 57 8. Renda Churman ____ 1997-01 _____ 107 8. Katie Sandefur ____________________ 80 9. Valerie Wells __________54 ________ 55 9. Angel Singelton _____ 1993-98 _____ 105 9. Michelle Martin __________________ 78 10. Monica Gibbs _______57 ________ 43 10. Michelle Martin ___ 1989-93 _____ 103 10. Margaret Martinovich ____________ 77 80 Roadrunner Basketball UTSA Single Season Top 10 Lists Points Scoring Average Assists Name Games Points Name Games Avg Name Games Assists 1. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 _______ 582 1. Starlite Williams (86-87) _26 _______20.7 1. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 _______ 217 2. Starlite Williams(86-87) _26 _______ 538 2. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 _______19.4 2. Joyce Howard (97-98) ___28 _______ 201 3. Starlite Williams (84-85) 28 _______ 493 3. Nikki Hendrix (03-04) __23 _______17.7 3. Shelley Seale (82-83) ____27 _______ 173 4. Vivian Ewalefo (06-07) __30 _______ 480 4. Starlite Williams (84-85) _28 _______17.6 4. Tammy Rogers (89-90) __28 _______ 171 5. Margaret Martinovich (82-83) __27 _______ 469 5. Starlite Williams (84-85) _16 _______17.1 5. Tammy Rogers (88-89) __26 _______ 158 6. Valerie Wells (83-84) ___27 _______ 452 6. Valerie Wells (83-84) ___27 _______16.7 6. Monica Gibbs (06-07) _29 _______ 139 7. Margaret Martinovich (84-85) __28 _______ 451 7. Angel Singleton (96-97) _26 _______16.2 7. Monica Gibbs (05-06) _28 _______ 138 8. Rosie Smith (98-99) ____26 _______ 443 8. Vivian Ewalefo (06-07) ___30 _______16.0 8. Joyce Howard (96-97) ___25 _______ 132 Karen Gaskin (89-90) ___28 _______ 443 9. Karen Gaskin (89-90) ___28 _______15.8 9. Amber Follis (98-99) ____26 _______ 128 10. Rosie Smith (97-98) ___28 _______ 436 10. Rosie Smith (97-98) ___28 _______15.6 10. Sharon Wilson (88-89) _26 _______ 126 Assists Average Rebounding Rebounding Average Name Games Avg Name Games Reb Name Games Avg 1. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 _______7.23 1. Cindy Pavell (81-82) ____27 _______ 271 1. Cindy Pavell (81-82) ____27 _______10.0 2. Joyce Howard (97-98) ___28 _______7.17 2. Tisha Boldt (87-88) _____30 _______ 262 2. Margaret Martinovich (82-83) __27 ________9.1 3. Shelley Seale (82-83) ____27 _______6.40 3. Margaret Martinovich (82-83) __27 _______ 247 Keelah Wilson (99-00) __28 ________9.1 4. Joyce Howard (96-97) ___25 _______5.28 4. Keelah Wilson (99-00) __28 _______ 245 4. Tisha Boldt (90-91) _____30 ________8.7 5. Amber Follis (98-99) ____26 _______4.92 5. Monica Gibbs (06-07) _29 _______ 235 5. Monica Gibbs (06-07) _29 _______ 8.1 Monica Gibbs (05-06) ___28 _______4.92 6. Vivian Ewalefo (05-06) __30 _______ 229 6. Richelle Parks (04-05) ___28 ________8.0 7. Sharon Wilson (88-89) __26 _______4.84 7. Vivian Ewalefo (06-07) __30 _______ 225 7. Vivian Ewalefo (05-06) __30 ________7.6 8. Monica Gibbs (06-07) _29 ______ 4.79 8. Richelle Parks (04-05) ___28 _______ 224 8. Portia Matthews (90-91) 30 ________7.5 9. Shelley Seale (81-82) ____27 _______4.55 9. Starlite Williams (84-85) _28 _______ 221 Vivian Ewalefo (05-06) __30 ________7.5 10. Tracey Pepper (94-95) _26 _______4.31 10. Valerie Wells (83-84) __27 _______ 213 Carmen Brockman (91-92) _27 ________7.5 Steals 3-pt FG Made Field Goals Made Name Games ST Name Games 3-pt Name Games FG 1. Starlite Williams (86-87) _26 ________ 92 1. Tammy Rogers (90-91) ___30 ________ 56 1. Starite Williams (86-87) _26 _______ 229 2. Joyce Howard (97-98) ___28 ________ 79 2. Terrie Davis (06-07) ____30 ________ 54 2. Starite Williams (84-85) _28 _______ 204 3. Michelle Martin (92-93) _26 ________ 76 3. Rosie Smith (97-98) ____28 ________ 53 3. Valerie Wells (83-84) ___27 _______ 195 4. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 ________ 74 4. Nicole Dunson (05-06) __29 ________ 52 4. Margaret Martinovich (82-83) __27 _______ 190 5. Sharon Wilson (88-89) __26 ________ 71 5. Nicole Dunson (04-05) __25 ________ 46 5. Kim Maxwell (83-84) ___27 _______ 188 Sherika Nelson (95-96) __23 ________ 71 6. Sheika Nelson (95-96) __23 ________ 43 6. Tisha Boldt (84-85) _____28 _______ 184 7. Starlite Williams (83-84) _27 ________ 70 Lynsey Freeman (06-07) _30 ________ 43 Margaret Martinovich (84-85) __28 _______ 184 8. Valerie Wells (83-84) ___27 ________ 69 8. Philicia Ross (91-92) ____27 ________ 42 8. Vivian Ewalefo (06-07) ___30 _______ 183 Amber Prose (00-01) ___28 ________ 69 9. Rosie Smith (98-99) ____26 ________ 41 9. Tammy Rogers (90-91) __30 _______ 180 10.
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