NCAA Collegiate Women's Basketball Records Through 2013-14

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NCAA Collegiate Women's Basketball Records Through 2013-14 NCAA Collegiate Women’s Basketball Records Through 2013-14 Individual Collegiate Records ................. 2 Individual Consecutive Records ............ 8 Team Collegiate Records .......................... 9 2 NCAA COLLEGiatE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS THROUGH 2013-14 Individual Collegiate Records Official NCAA women’s basketball records began with the 1981-82 season 3FG Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by 11 II Laura Satterfield, Mo.-St. Louis vs. Tampa ................................Nov. 25, 1994 institutions participating in the weekly statistics rankings. Official career re- 11 I Vicki Adelman, Western Ill. vs. Southeast Mo. St. .................Jan. 11, 1995 cords include only those seasons played during the era of official NCAA sta- 11 I Katrina Robinson, Chicago St. vs. Troy .......................................Jan. 23, 1995 tistics, which began with the 1981-82 season. Three-point field goals were 11 II Jenni Miller, Pittsburg St. vs. Truman ..........................................Jan. 28, 1995 added in 1987-88 for all divisions. Assists were added in 1985-86 for Division 11 III Terri Niles, Salem St. vs. Fitchburg St. ....................................... Feb. 11, 1997 11 II Patrice Peeler, Lees-McRae vs. Mount Olive ...........................Jan. 17, 1998 I and 1988-89 for Divisions II and III. Blocked shots and steals were added in 11 II Krisztina Hollosy, Ark.-Monticello vs. Ark. Baptist....................Dec. 7, 1999 1987-88 for Division I and 1992-93 for Divisions II and III. In statistical rank- ings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where 11 III Kari Pfeifer, Benedictine (IL) vs. Concordia Chicago ............ Feb. 24, 2001 11 III Lauren D'Ambrosio, New York U. vs. Staten Island ............. March 9, 2003 none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. 11 I Joy Gallagher, Wagner vs. Boston U. .........................................Dec. 30, 2003 11 II Stacey Moore, West Liberty vs. Salem St. ................................ Feb. 17, 2005 11 III Kim Drosdik, Thomas (ME) vs. Bay Path .......................................Feb. 2, 2006 Single-Game Records 11 III Mallory Heydorn, Ill. Wesleyan vs. Augustana (IL) ................ Feb. 14, 2007 11 II Kanani Marshal, Tex. A&M-Commerce vs. Southwestern Okla. ...................................................................... Feb. 24, 2007 POints 11 I Janae Stokes, South Fla. vs. Grambling .....................................Dec. 18, 2008 11 II Laura Malernee, West Liberty vs. Bluefield St..........................Jan. 15, 2009 Pts. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 11 II Jolea Apon, Mo. Southern St. vs. Mo. Western St. ...................Feb. 6, 2010 67 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. Knoxville ................................ Feb. 22, 1991 11 III Amanda Billy, Marymount (VA) vs. Staten Island .....................Jan. 2, 2011 64 II Kim Brewington, Johnson C. Smith vs. Livingstone ................Jan. 6, 1990 11 III Chelsie Schweers, Chris. Newport vs. Meredith .....................Jan. 30, 2011 63 II Jackie Givens, Fort Valley St. vs. LeMoyne-Owen ....................Feb. 2, 1991 11 III Alex Wilson, LaGrange vs. Salem ....................................................Feb. 6, 2011 63 II Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s vs. Abilene Christian ...................Jan. 5, 2009 11 I Morgan Eye, Missouri vs. Auburn ....................................................Jan. 6, 2013 63 III Sydney Moss, Thomas More vs. Waynesburg ........................ Feb. 28, 2014 11 III Jennifer Navarro, Lehman vs. Medgar Evers ............................Jan. 23, 2013 61 III Ann Gilbert, Oberlin vs. Allegheny ................................................Feb. 6, 1991 11 I Kristi Kingma, Washington vs. Oregon ...................................... Feb. 15, 2013 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 11 I Keke Stewart, Middle Tenn. vs. North Texas................................Jan. 8, 2014 59 II Konecka Drakeford, Johnson C. Smith vs. Fayetteville St. Feb. 18, 1998 11 I Abby Scott, New Mexico St. vs. Chicago St. .............................Jan. 16, 2014 59 III E’Lisa Ladson, Wesleyan (GA) vs. Oglethorpe ...........................Dec. 7, 2001 11 III Nia Tompkins, Medgar Evers vs. Staten Island ....................... Feb. 18, 2014 59 II Cassie King, N.C. Central vs. Bowie St. .................................... March 1, 2005 58 I Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St. .............................................Jan. 6, 1984 THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL PErcEntagE 58 I Kim Perrot, La.-Lafayette vs. Southeastern La. ..........................Feb. 5, 1990 (minimum 8 three-point field goals made) 58 II Carolyn Brown, Saint Augustine’s vs. Tampa .............................Dec. 5, 1992 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (3FG-3FGA) Date 58 III Emily Mullet, East. Mennonite vs. Wash. & Lee .........................Feb. 7, 2001 1.000 I Keri Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown (9-9) .................................Dec. 20, 1993 1.000 II Jasmine Massey, LeMoyne-Owen vs. Paine (9-9) ..................Jan. 19, 2012 FIELD-GoAL PErcEntagE 1.000 III Melissa Young, Gust. Adolphus vs. Macalester (8-8) ............Jan. 25, 1992 (minimum 14 field goals made) 1.000 I Kristi Brown, Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee Tech (8-8) ............ Feb. 15, 1992 Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FG-FGA) Date 1.000 III Nicole Matson, Emmanuel (MA) vs. Rivier (8-8) .................... Feb. 25, 1998 1.000 I Kelly Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley (16-16) ............................ Feb. 18, 1988 1.000 III Beth Ruether, Washington-St. Louis vs. Sewanee (8-8) ......Dec. 30, 1998 1.000 I Karen Walker, Cornell vs. Penn (15-15) .................................... March 3, 1990 1.000 II Reagan Housch, Columbus St. vs. USC Upstate (8-8) ..........Jan. 27, 1999 1.000 II Liz Davies, Bryant vs. Saint Michael’s (15-15) ...........................Jan. 28, 1995 1.000 I Stacy Frese, Iowa St. vs. Nebraska (8-8) ......................................Jan. 28, 1999 1.000 III Shannon Rexrode, Frostburg St. vs. 1.000 III Keira Flannagan, Elms vs. Becker (8-8) ...................................... Feb. 15, 2002 Pitt.-Bradford (15-15) ...................................................................Dec. 11, 1999 1.000 I Ashley Linscott, Wagner vs. LIU Brooklyn (8-8) ......................Jan. 21, 2004 1.000 I Emma Jones, Ball St. vs. Indiana St. (14-14) .............................Dec. 10, 1985 1.000 II Ashley King, Abilene Christian vs. East Central (8-8) ......... March 2, 2004 1.000 I Tonya Grant, St. Peter’s vs. Loyola Maryland (14-14) ..............Feb. 3, 1990 1.000 II Bethanie Mandresch, Queens (NY) vs. Dowling (8-8) .........Jan. 23, 2007 1.000 I Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah vs. 1.000 I Raimee Beck, Air Force vs. N.C. Central (8-8) .............................Dec. 5, 2008 Youngstown St. (14-14) ...............................................................Jan. 10, 1998 1.000 I Shawnita Garland, Cleveland St. vs. Detroit (8-8) ..................Jan. 20, 2011 1.000 II Melanie Carter, Abilene Christian vs. St. Edward’s 1.000 III Michaela Holleran, Arcadia vs. New Jersey City (8-8) .............Jan. 9, 2012 (14-14) ................................................................................................Dec. 18, 2001 1.000 II J.J,. Judge, Cal Poly Pomona vs. Point Loma (8-8) ................Dec. 18, 2012 1.000 II Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific vs. 1.000 I Bridget Whitfield, Saint Peter’s vs. Siena (8-8) ........................ Feb. 22, 2013 Alas. Anchorage (14-14) ..............................................................Jan. 10, 2002 1.000 I Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. P.R.-Mayaguez (14-14) .........Nov. 29, 2002 FREE-THROW PErcEntagE 1.000 III Jessica Salinas, Dominican (IL) vs. (minimum 18 free throws made) Wis. Lutheran (14-14) ......................................................................Dec. 8, 2007 . 950 I Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Pct. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent (FT-FTA) Date Portland St. (19-20) .......................................................................Dec. 23, 2000 1.000 I Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Cross (26-26) ............................ Feb. 12, 2014 .944 III Tara Carleton, Randolph vs. Va. Wesleyan (17-18) .................Jan. 24, 1998 1.000 I Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville St. vs. .941 I Kayte Christensen, UC Santa Barbara vs. Arizona (16-17) ..Jan. 14, 2002 Fla. Atlantic (22-22) ..........................................................................Feb. 6, 2003 .941 II Lindsey Dietz, Minn. Duluth vs. Bemidji St. (16-17) .............Dec. 15, 2002 1.000 II Missy Guadagnino, Nova Southeastern vs. Fla. Southern (22-22) ....................................................................Jan. 25, 2006 .941 III Vanessa Powers, Castleton vs. Husson (16-17) ...................... Feb. 12, 2011 1.000 I Kristeena Alexander, George Mason vs. UCF (20-20)..........Dec. 29, 1996 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1.000 I Liz Beggs, Kent St. vs. St. Bonaventure (20-20) ......................Nov. 19, 2000 1.000 III Nya Geschke, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Wis.-Stout (20-20) ......... Feb. 21, 2004 3FG Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 1.000 I Leilani Mitchell, Idaho vs. UC Santa Barbara (20-20) ...............Jan. 8, 2005 16 II Ashley Reed, Fairmont St. vs Washington Adventist .............Dec. 4, 2005 1.000 III Caty Eeten,
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