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Texas Women's Basketball | Individual Single-Game Records TEXAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SCORING [GAME] FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CONFERENCE GAME [minimum 8 made] MOST POINTS 1. 1.000 [8-8] three players; 1. 48 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 2. .941 [16-17] Fran Harris ______________________ Rice ___ 02-15-84 2. 46 __Annette Smith _________________________ at Rice ____ 01-14-84 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] 3. 45 __Clarissa Davis ___________________at Tennessee ____ 12-09-87 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4. 40 __Danielle Viglione ____________________ Marquette ____ 01-05-94 1. 11 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 40 __Jackie Swaim ______________ at Louisiana-Monroe ____ 12-03-80 2. 9 ___Danielle Viglione ____________________ Marquette ____ 01-05-94 6. 38 __Clarissa Davis _____________________ at Arkansas ____ 02-07-89 3. 8 ___Erika Arriaran ___________________Oklahoma State ____ 01-20-10 38 __Clarissa Davis ______________________Tennessee ____ 01-31-89 8 ___Danielle Viglione ______________________ Arizona ____ 12-21-93 8. 37 __Danielle Viglione __________________ at Oklahoma ____ 12-07-94 5. 7 ___Brooke McCarty ________________________ Baylor ____ 02-19-18 37 __Danielle Viglione _____________________ California ____ 12-30-93 7 ___Erika Arriaran _____________________ Oral Roberts ____ 12-01-09 37 __Clarissa Davis ______________ at Long Beach State ____ 12-31-88 7 ___Danielle Viglione _________________ Missouri State ____ 03-16-96 37 __Clarissa Davis ________________________ Rutgers ____ 12-03-88 7 ___Danielle Viglione _______________________ Baylor ____ 01-19-94 37 __Annette Smith __________________________ SMU ____ 02-29-84 7 ___Danielle Viglione ____________________ Oklahoma ____ 12-07-94 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME 10. 6 ___Danielle Viglione ________________Oklahoma State ____ 03-16-94 1. 48 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 6 ___Danielle Viglione ___________________ North Texas ____ 12-03-94 6 ___Jamie Carey _____________________Kansas State ____ 02-16-05 FIELD GOALS [GAME] 6 ___Jamie Carey ______________________New Mexico ____ 12-04-04 FIELD GOALS MADE 6 ___Kim Lummus _______________________Tennessee _____11-28-98 1. 18 __Annette Smith ___________________________ Rice ____ 01-14-84 6 ___Kim Lummus _______________________Tennessee ____ 12-10-95 2. 17 __Clarissa Davis _______________________ Arkansas ____ 02-07-89 6 ___Daria Mieloszynska __________________ Iowa State _____01-11-05 17 __Annette Smith ______________________Delta State ____ 02-12-82 6 ___NeKeshia Henderson ____________________ SMU ____ 02-15-95 4. 16 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 16 __Clarissa Davis __________________________ SMU ____ 02-28-89 16 __Clarissa Davis ______________________Tennessee ____ 12-09-87 1. 11 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 16 __Fran Harris _____________________________ Rice ____ 02-15-84 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 16 __Annette Smith __________________Wayland Baptist ____ 01-20-83 1. 26 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 16 __Linda Waggoner ______________________Houston ____ 02-01-78 2. 19 __Danielle Viglione _______________________ Baylor ____ 01-19-94 16 __Linda Waggoner ____________________Penn State ____ 01-07-78 3. 18 __Danielle Viglione ____________________ Marquette ____ 01-05-94 FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 4. 16 __Danielle Viglione ____________________ Oklahoma ____ 12-07-94 1. 18 __Annette Smith ___________________________ Rice ___ 01-14-84 5. 15 __Danielle Viglione ______________ New Mexico State ____ 01-02-94 6. 14 __Kim Lummus ________________________Nebraska ____ 01-23-98 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 14 __Danielle Viglione ________________Oklahoma State ____ 03-16-94 1. 39 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 14 __Danielle Viglione ___________________ Texas Tech ____ 01-22-94 2. 32 __Cathy Burns ____________________Wayland Baptist ____ 03-04-77 9. 13 __Asha Hill ___________________________Nebraska ____ 01-08-00 3. 30 __Clarissa Davis _____________________ Texas Tech ____ 02-18-89 13 __Danielle Viglione __________________Detroit Mercy _____11-22-96 30 __Annette Smith __________________Wayland Baptist ____ 01-20-83 13 __Danielle Viglione ____________________Tennessee ____ 01-25-94 30 __Linda Waggoner ______________________Houston ____ 02-01-78 13 __Danielle Viglione ___________________ North Texas ____ 12-03-94 6. 28 __Linda Waggoner _______________________ Baylor ____ 03-10-78 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 28 __Kim Basinger _______________________Penn State ____ 01-07-77 1. 26 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 8. 26 __Ashleigh Fontenette _________________at Missouri _____01-08-11 9. 24 __Chassidy Fussell _________________ at Texas A&M _____01-19-11 FREE THROWS [GAME] 24 __Tiffany Jackson ________________ vs Oregon State ____ 12-28-06 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 16 __Edwina Brown _____________________ Texas Tech ____ 02-23-00 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 16 __Fey Meeks ___________________________Houston ____ 02-08-92 1. 39 __Danielle Viglione ______________________Houston ____ 01-29-94 3. 15 __NeKeshia Henderson ___________________ Baylor ____ 02-18-95 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 8 made] 4. 14 __Clarissa Davis ____________________Old Dominion ____ 02-21-89 14 __Tiffany Jackson ______________________Nebraska ____ 01-03-07 1. 1.000 [11-11] Kelsey Lang ______________ New Orleans ____ 12-20-16 6. 13 __Imani McGee-Stafford ___________________at TCU ____ 02-02-13 1.000 [9-9] Angela Jackson __________Central Florida ____ 12-13-97 13 __Chassidy Fussell __________________ vs St. John’s _____11-09-12 1.000 [8-8] Amy Claborn ____________________ SMU ____ 01-13-90 13 __Tiffany Jackson ___________________at Texas Tech ____ 02-01-06 1.000 [8-8] Cara Priddy __________________ Arkansas ____ 01-12-85 13 __Cinietra Henderson _______________ San Francisco ____ 12-30-91 1.000 [8-8] Audrey Smith _________________Houston ____ 03-08-84 13 __Clarissa Davis ________________ Long Beach State ____ 12-31-88 6. .941 [16-17] Fran Harris ______________________ Rice ____ 02-15-84 13 __Clarissa Davis ______________________Tennessee ____ 12-09-87 7. .923 [12-13] Imani McGee-Stafford _ Northwestern State _____11-18-15 13 __Annette Smith ________________ Stephen F. Austin _____01-11-83 8. .900 [9-10] Imani McGee-Stafford _____________ CMU ____ 12-30-12 .900 [9-10] Ashleigh Fontenette _____ Mississippi State _____11-26-09 FREE THROWS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 10. .857 [12-14] Imani McGee-Stafford _______ at Iowa State ____ 02-22-14 1. 16 __Edwina Brown __________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-23-00 16 __Fey Meeks ________________Houston ______________ 02-08-92 TEXAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST ASSISTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 20 Angela Jackson ___________________Texas A&M ______ 02-07-98 1. 17 Kamie Ethridge ___________________Texas A&M ______ 01-25-84 2. 19 Edwina Brown ____________________Texas Tech ______ 02-23-00 19 Fey Meeks _________________________ Houston ______ 02-08-92 STEALS [GAME] 4. 18 NeKeshia Henderson __________________Baylor ______ 02-18-95 MOST STEALS 5. 17 Tiffany Jackson _________________at Texas Tech ______ 02-01-06 1. 15 Hattie Browning ____________________Pittsburgh ______ 01-02-80 17 Clarissa Davis ____________________Texas A&M ______ 03-09-89 2. 12 Kamie Ethridge ___________________Pepperdine ______ 02-24-84 17 Annette Smith _______________Stephen F. Austin ______ 01-11-83 3. 10 Linda Waggoner _______________________ USC ______ 02-11-80 8. 16 Cinietra Henderson ________________ Ohio State ______ 12-30-90 10 Hattie Browning ___________________Texas Tech ______ 02-08-80 16 Jackie Swaim ______________ Louisiana-Monroe ______ 12-03-80 5. 8 Yvonne Anderson __________________Oklahoma ______ 02-25-12 16 Jackie Swaim ___________________Oral Roberts ______ 03-08-79 8 Brittainey Raven ___________ Louisiana-Lafayette ______ 12-16-07 8 Tiffany Jackson ___________________ Iowa State ______ 01-11-06 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 19 Edwina Brown ___________________Texas Tech ______ 02-23-00 BLOCKS [GAME] 19 Fey Meeks ________________________ Houston ______ 02-08-92 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 12 Ellen Bayer ______________________Texas Tech ______ 01-02-90 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [minimum 10 made] 2. 10 Ashley Gayle ____________________vs Cincinnati ______ 12-28-10 1. 1.000 [10-10] Charli Collier ________________at Kansas ______ 02-09-19 3. 9 Imani McGee-Stafford _______ Central Connecticut ______ 11-24-12 1.000 [11-11] Destiny Littleton ______ Northwestern State ______ 12-29-18 9 Ellen Bayer ______________________ Ohio State ______ 12-14-89 1.000 [10-10] Chassidy Fussell ____________ Tennessee ______ 12-16-12 9 Ellen Bayer ___________________________ USC ______ 12-28-88 1.000 [12-12] Kathleen Nash ___________ Arizona State ______ 12-18-08 6. 8 Tiffany Jackson ___________________ Tennessee ______ 11-25-04 1.000 [10-10] Kenya Larkin ____________________Duke ______ 03-23-02 8 Ellen Bayer ______________________Texas Tech ______ 02-18-89 1.000 [12-12] Vanessa Wallace _____________Oklahoma ______ 02-08-97 8 Ellen Bayer ___________________________ Rice ______ 01-10-89 1.000 [10-10] Fey Meeks ________________ Penn State ______ 12-01-92 9. 7 Imani McGee-Stafford _______________Oklahoma ______ 01-23-16 1.000 [12-12] Andrea Lloyd _______________Texas A&M ______ 01-25-84 7 Imani McGee-Stafford ______________ Iowa
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