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Division III Women’S Basketball Records Through 2010-11 NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Records through 2010-11 Individual Records ....................................... 2 Individual Leaders ....................................... 3 Annual Individual Champions ............... 13 Team Records ................................................ 16 Team Leaders ................................................. 17 Annual Team Champions ......................... 21 Statistical Trends History .......................... 24 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 24 Years of Division III Classification .......... 27 2 NCAA DIVISION III WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS THROUGH 2010-11 Individual Records Offi cial NCAA women’s basketball records began Career Season with the 1981-82 season and are based on infor- (Min. 400 made) 68.7%—Alicia Davis, Loras, 2001-04 (721 61*—Valerie Kepner, Baldwin-Wallace, from Nov. 18, 1988, mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service of 1,049) to Feb. 18, 1989 by institutions participating in the weekly statis- Career 69—Jamie Visness, Concordia-M'head, from Jan. 28, 2002, tics rankings. Offi cial career records in clude only to Feb. 12, 2003 those seasons in Division III during the era of of- Three-Point Field Goals *Note: Also made her final eight free-throw attempts of the fi cial NCAA sta tistics, which began with the 1981- 1987 season while playing for Lake Erie (not an NCAA member 82 season. Three-point fi eld goals were added THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS at the time), for a personal total of 69 consecutive successful in 1987-88, assists were added in 1988-89 and Game free throws. blocked shots and steals were added in 1992-93. 15—Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey City, In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentag- Jan. 9, 1991 (33 attempts) FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS es and/or averages may indicate ties where none Season Game 133—Chelsie Schweers, Chris. Newport, 2011 (270 29—Christina Hobson, Smith vs. SCAD, Dec. 29, 1997 (21 exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the made); Julie Christensen, Wis. Lutheran vs. Carthage, rankings is accurate. attempts) Career Nov. 23, 2002 (26 made) 415—Chelsie Schweers, Chris. Newport, 2008-11 (900 Season attempts) 346—Peggie Sweeney, Pine Manor, 1996 (256 made) Scoring Career THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME 1,078—Simone Edwards, FDU-Florham, 1990-93 (789 Season made) POINTS 4.9—Brenna Holcomb, Whittier, 1996 (123 in 25) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Game Career 61—Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny, Feb. 6, 1991 (28 (Min. 125 made) 3.8—Angel Hall, Anderson (IN), 2001-04 Game FGs, 2 3FGs, 3 FTs) (315 in 82) (Best perfect game) 100%—Nya Geschke, Wis.-Whitewater Season vs. Wis.-Stout, Feb. 21, 2004 (20 of 20) CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Season 891—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1987 (385 FGs, 121 Game FTs, 26 games) 95.5%—Valerie Kepner, Baldwin-Wallace, 1989 (63 of 66) 9—Stacie Robey, Wis.-River Falls vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Feb. Career Career 18, 1989 (Min. 250 made) 89.5%—Angel Hall, Anderson (IN), 3,171—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1984-87 (1,386 FGs, Season 2001-04 (323 of 361) 399 FTs, 105 games) 13—Jane Ruliffson, Macalester, from Dec. 31, 1990, to Jan. AVERAGE PER GAME 2, 1991 (also career record) Season CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A THREE- Rebounds 34.3—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1987 (891 in 26) POINT GOAL Career Season (Min. 1,200 points) 31.2—Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1990-91 REBOUNDS 30—Meegan Garrity, Clark (MA), from Nov. 17, 1995, to (1,527 in 49) March 2, 1996 Game DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Career 38—Andreen Gilpin, Mass.-Boston vs. Rivier, Feb. 11, 1999 Consecutive 72—Meegan Garrity, Clark (MA), from Dec. 3, 1994, to 113—Laurie Trow, St. Thomas (MN), from Nov. 17, 1989, March 5, 1997 Season to March 5, 1993 579—Carla Gadsden, New Jersey City, 1982 (27 games) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS Career Career Game 113—Laurie Trow, St. Thomas (MN), 1990-93 (113 games) 1,545—Ronda Jo Miller, Gallaudet, 1997-00 (106 games) 33—Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey City, AVERAGE PER GAME Jan. 9, 1991 (15 made) Season Season 23.8—Sybil Smith, Baruch, 1995 (523 in 22) Field Goals 328—Brenna Holcomb, Whittier, 1996 (123 made) Career Career (Min. 1,000) 17.7—Sybil Smith, Baruch, 1993-96 (1,170 1,107—Meegan Garrity, Clark (MA), 1994-97 (368 made) FIELD GOALS in 66) Game THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 28—Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny, Feb. 6, 1991 (55 Game attempts) (Best perfect game) 100.0%—Melissa Young, Gust. Season Adolphus vs. Macalester, Jan. 25, 1992 (8 of 8); Nicole Assists 385—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1987 (816 attempts) Matson, Emmanuel (MA) vs. Rivier, Feb. 25, 1998 (8 of Career 8); Beth Ruether, Washington-St. Louis vs. Sewanee, ASSISTS 1,386—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1984-87 (2,838 Dec. 30, 1998 (8 of 8); Keira Flannagan, Elms vs. Becker, Game attempts) Feb. 15, 2002 (8 of 8) 21—Tricia Andres, Mills vs. Dominican (CA), Nov. 21, 1991 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS Season Season 60.0%—Ellen Thompson, Rhodes, 1989 (54 of 90) 303—Tonja Sanders, Rust, 1990 (26 games); Suzy Venet, Game Career Mount Union, 1998 (32 games) 14—Olivia Yarrell, Olivet vs. Ohio Wesleyan, Dec. 29, 2009 (Min. 125 made) 50.4%—Jenny Markle, Ohio Northern, Career Season 2005-08 (239 of 474) 1,002—Karen Barefoot, Chris. Newport, 1991-94 (108 18—Alia Fischer, Washington-St. Louis, from Jan. 23, 1998, games) to Jan. 25, 1998; Anjee Beard, Baldwin-Wallace, from Jan. 8, 2000, to Jan. 22, 2000 (also career record) AVERAGE PER GAME FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS Free Throws Season 11.7—Tonja Sanders, Rust, 1990 (303 in 26) Game FREE THROWS Career 55—Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny, Feb. 6, 1991 (28 (Min. 450) 9.8—Tonja Sanders, Rust, 1989-92 (669 in 68) made) Game Season 26—Julie Christensen, Wis. Lutheran vs. Carthage, Nov. 816—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1987 (385 made) 23, 2002 (29 attempts) Career Season Blocked Shots 2,838—Jeannie Demers, Buena Vista, 1984-87 (1,386 256—Peggie Sweeney, Pine Manor, 1996 (346 attempts) made) Career BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 789—Simone Edwards, FDU-Florham, 1990-93 (1,078 Game attempts) Game 18—Laurie Miller, East. Mennonite vs. Emory & Henry, (Min. 14 made) 100%—Shannon Rexrode, Frostburg St. vs. CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS Jan. 21, 1995 Pitt.-Bradford, Dec. 11, 1999 (15 of 15); Jessica Salinas, Game Season Dominican (IL) vs. Wis. Lutheran, Dec. 8, 2007 (14 of 14) 20—Sharon Rines, St. Joseph’s (ME) vs. Emmanuel (MA), 205—Cori Carson, Marymount (VA), 1996 (30 games) Season Jan. 26, 1993; Nya Geschke, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Wis.- Career 74.2%—Vanessa Wyffels, Willamette, 2005 (173 of 233) Stout, Feb. 21, 2004 510—Liz Hickey, Mary Washington, 2005-08 (126 games) NCAA DIVISION III WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS THROUGH 2010-11 3 AVERAGE PER GAME Career Career Season 7.3—Enma Rivera, CCNY, 1995-96, 98-99 (435 in 60) 26—Christine Daniels, Norwich, Nov. 15, 2010-Feb. 22, 7.3—Monica Fitzgerald, Lincoln (PA), 1994 (132 in 18) 2011 Career TRIPLE-DOUBLES 5.7—Cori Carson, Upsala/Marymount (VA), 1994, 96-97 Double-Doubles Season (485 in 85) 3—Suzy Venet, Mount Union, 1998 Includes any combination of double figures in the following Career categories in a single game: scoring, rebounding, blocked 4—Suzy Venet, Mount Union, 1995-98 Steals shots, steals or assists. QUADRUPLE-DOUBLES DOUBLE-DOUBLES Season STEALS 2—Suzy Venet, Mount Union, 1997 Season Career GAME 26—Christine Daniels, Norwich, 2011; Katie Young, 2—Suzy Venet, Mount Union, 1995-98 20—Enma Rivera, CCNY vs. York (NY), Jan. 23, 1998 Neumann, 2011 Season Career 182—Jehan Clark, New York U., 1999 (28 games) 83—Kathryn Stockbower, Swarthmore, 2008-11 Career CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A Games 573—Colleen McCrave, Bates, 1996-99 (99 games); DOUBLE-DOUBLE Amanda Poppleton, Notre Dame (MD), 2000-03 (106 Season GAMES PLAYED games) 26—Christine Daniels, Norwich, Nov. 15, 2010-Feb. 22, Career AVERAGE PER GAME 2011 129—Sarah Leyman, Amherst, 2008-11 Season 7.4—Enma Rivera, CCNY, 1996 (178 in 24) Individual Leaders Pct. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Single-Game Records .882 Kitri Peterson, Bethel (MN) vs. Gust. Adolphus (15-17) ...................Jan. 3, 1996 .882 Sharon Laddey, Rowan vs. Kean (15-17) .............................................Jan. 24, 1996 .875 Debbie Clise, Marymount (VA) vs. Shenandoah (14-16) ............ Feb. 27, 1988 SCORING .875 Laura Haynes, Guilford vs. Lynchburg (14-16)....................................Feb. 5, 1998 Pts. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 61 Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny ..............................................................Feb. 6, 1991 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS (since 1988) 59 E’Lisa Ladson, Wesleyan (GA) vs. Oglethorpe .........................................Dec. 7, 2001 3FG Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 58 Emily Mullet, East. Mennonite vs. Wash. & Lee .....................................Feb. 7, 2001 15 Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey City................................Jan. 9, 1991 57 Glenda Gileud, Stillman vs. Miles ..............................................................Nov. 27, 1996 11 Terri Niles, Salem St. vs. Fitchburg St. ......................................................Feb. 11, 1997 55 Michelle Jones, Wm. Paterson vs. New Jersey City ..............................Jan. 9, 1991 11 Kari Pfeifer, Benedictine (IL) vs. Concordia Chicago ......................... Feb. 24, 2001 54 Michelle DuFour, Castleton vs. Notre Dame (NH) ................................................1995 11 Lauren D’Ambrosio, New York U. vs. Staten Island ..........................March 9, 2003 54 Cindy Davenport, St. Mary’s (MD) vs. Stevenson .................................................1996
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