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BASKETBALL30-Point Scorers USC BASKETBALL30-Point Scorers 34 Aisha Hollans, G Washington 3/17/02 Seattle, Wash. Lisa Leslie, F/C Stanford 1/30/94 Lyon Center Pam McGee, C Oklahoma City 12/18/82 Honolulu, Hawaii Terri Huff, F Pepperdine 2/4/80 Sports Arena 33 Eshaya Murphy Colorado 12/2/06 Boulder, Colo. Lisa Leslie, F/C Arizona 2/20/94 Lyon Center Lisa Leslie, F/C California 1/17/91 Berkeley, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C UCLA 2/10/89 Westwood, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C North Carolina 12/1/88 Chapel Hill, N.C. Cherie Nelson, F/C Washington 2/27/88 North Gym Cherie Nelson, F/C Old Dominion 12/30/87 Norfolk, Vir. Cheryl Miller, F BYU 11/22/85 Sports Arena Pam McGee, C Missouri 11/30/83 Sports Arena Paula McGee, F Tennessee 12/6/82 Knoxville, Tenn. Paula McGee, F San Jose State 1/5/81 Sports Arena Kathy Hammond, F Wayland Baptist 11/23/78 SLO, Calif. 32 Tina Thompson, F/C Washington 3/8/97 Lyon Center Tina Thompson, F/C Arizona 2/17/96 Tucson, Ariz. Lisa Leslie, F/C California 2/14/92 Lyon Center Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona State 1/21/89 Sports Arena TINA THOMPSON (1994-97) CYNTHIA COOPER (1982-84, 86) Cherie Nelson, F/C Ohio State 12/18/87 North Gym Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona 1/9/87 Tucson, Ariz. Pts. PLAyer OPPOnent DAte LOCATION Cherie Nelson, F/C North Carolina 12/27/86 Coral Gables, Fla. Cherie Nelson, F/C BYU 12/3/86 Provo, Utah 50 Cherie Nelson, F/C California 3/10/89 Berkeley, Calif. Cheryl Miller, F Stanford 1/25/86 Palo Alto, CA Cheryl Miller, F Ohio State 12/23/83 Sports Arena 49 Tina Thompson, F/C UCLA 1/27/96 Lyon Center 31 Tina Thompson, F/C UCSB 12/19/96 Lyon Center 46 Karon Howell, F Arizona 2/18/89 Tucson, Ariz. Lisa Leslie, F/C Washington St. 1/15/94 Lyon Center Lisa Leslie, F/C Washington 2/7/93 Lyon Center 45 Cheryl Miller, F Arizona 2/28/85 Tucson, Ariz. Lisa Leslie, F/C Arizona State 3/6/92 Lyon Center Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona State 2/29/88 Tempe, Ariz. 44 Cherie Nelson, F/C Oregon State 3/3/89 North Gym Cherie Nelson, F/C Washington 1/28/88 Seattle, Wash. Cheryl Miller, F Long Beach St. 1/28/86 Long Beach, Calif. 43 Cheryl Miller, F Louisiana Tech 1/26/85 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F Texas 12/10/85 Austin, Texas Cheryl Miller, F Tennessee 1/8/85 Knoxville, Tenn. 41 Cherie Nelson, F/C Stanford 3/5/88 North Gym Cheryl Miller, F Georgia 12/15/83 Sports Arena Paula McGee, F Kent State 3/13/82 Sports Arena 40 Cheryl Miller, F CS Fullerton 1/19/85 Fullerton, Calif. Paula McGee, F San Jose State 12/12/81 San Jose, Calif. Paula McGee, F Long Beach State 3/14/81 Malibu, Calif. 39 Cheryl Miller, F Oregon State 12/22/85 Sports Arena Pam McGee, C Arizona 1/16/81 Tucson, Ariz. Cheryl Miller, F Northwestern 11/30/82 Sports Arena Kathy Hammond, F Arizona State 12/10/77 North Gym 38 Cherie Nelson, F/C UCLA 2/11/88 Sports Arena 30 Eshaya Murphy Arizona 1/18/07 Tucson, Ariz. Cheryl Miller, F Iowa 11/30/84 San Jose, Calif. Kristin Clark, G Seton Hall 12/27/97 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F San Diego State 1/19/84 Columbia, Mo. Tina Thompson, F/C New Orleans 12/28/96 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F Old Dominion 1/6/84 Norfolk, Vir. Tina Thompson, F/C Washington State 2/10/95 Lyon Center Lisa Leslie, F/C California 2/26/94 Berkeley, Calif. 37 Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona State 1/22/88 North Gym Lisa Leslie, F/C Arizona 1/11/91 Lyon Center Cheryl Miller, F San Diego State 2/23/85 San Diego, Calif. Lisa Leslie, F/C Texas 11/25/90 Lyon Center Cheryl Miller, F Utah 12/22/84 Sports Arena Monica Lamb, C Oregon State 1/15/87 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F Utah State 2/28/86 Anchorage, Alaska 36 Tammy Story, G Texas 11/25/90 Lyon Center Cheryl Miller, F Old Dominion 1/3/86 Riverside, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C Tennessee 12/6/88 Knoxville, Tenn. Cheryl Miller, F Stanford 3/10/85 North Gym Cheryl Miller, F Stanford 2/20/86 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F San Francisco 12/5/83 Sports Arena Cheryl Miller, F Maryland 11/30/85 College Park, Md. Pam McGee, C Arizona 2/13/82 Tucson, Ariz Cheryl Miller, F Stanford 2/20/85 Palo Alto, Calif. Cynthia Cooper, G UCLA 2/4/82 Pauley Pavilion Cheryl Miller, F Texas 12/29/84 Sports Arena Paula McGee, F UCLA 3/13/81 Malibu, Calif. 35 Tina Thompson, F/C Marquette 11/26/94 Iowa City, Iowa Cherie Nelson, F/C Stanford 3/10/89 Stanford, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C Washington State 2/24/89 North Gym Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona 2/19/88 Tucson, Ariz. Pam McGee, C Oklahoma City 12/18/82 Honolulu, Hawaii Pam McGee, C Illinois State 1/6/82 Malibu, Calif. 2008-09 USC Women’s Basketball Media Guide • 107 • USCAnnual LeadersBASKETBALLAnnual Leaders SCORING REBOUNDING Year Name Gm. Pts. Avg. Year Name Gm. Reb. Avg. 2007-08 Nadia Parker 28 340 12.1 2007-08 Nadia Parker 28 182 6.5 2006-07 Eshaya Murphy 30 536 17.9 2006-07 Eshaya Murphy 30 253 8.4 2005-06 Eshaya Murphy 31 546 17.8 2005-06 Eshaya Murphy 31 225 7.3 2004-05 Brynn Cameron 31 304 9.8 2004-05 Meghan Gnekow 30 175 5.8 2003-04 Ebony Hoffman 28 417 14.9 2003-04 Ebony Hoffman 28 227 8.1 2002-03 Ebony Hoffman 31 504 16.3 2002-03 Ebony Hoffman 31 303 9.8 2001-02 Aisha Hollans 29 510 17.6 2001-02 Ebony Hoffman 28 250 8.9 2000-01 Ebony Hoffman 28 350 12.5 2000-01 Ebony Hoffman 28 223 8.0 1999-00 Danielle Golay 30 331 11.0 1999-00 Tiffany Washington 29 188 6.5 1998-99 Adrain Williams 23 340 14.8 1998-99 Adrian Williams 23 191 8.3 1997-98 Kristin Clark 27 431 16.0 1997-98 Adrain Williams 27 185 6.9 1996-97 Tina Thompson 29 653 22.5 1996-97 Tina Thompson 29 306 10.6 1995-96 Tina Thompson 27 623 23.1 1995-96 Tina Thompson 27 252 9.3 1994-95 Tina Thompson 28 545 19.5 1994-95 Tina Thompson 28 294 10.5 1993-94 Lisa Leslie 30 657 21.9 1993-94 Lisa Leslie 30 369 12.3 1992-93 Lisa Leslie 29 543 18.7 1992-93 Lisa Leslie 29 285 9.8 1991-92 Lisa Leslie 31 632 20.4 1991-92 Lisa Leslie 31 261 8.4 1990-91 Lisa Leslie 30 582 19.4 1990-91 Lisa Leslie 30 299 10.0 1989-90 Tammy Hammond 27 338 12.5 1989-90 Rosalind Hodge 27 219 8.1 1988-89 Cherie Nelson 26 679 26.1 1988-89 Cherie Nelson 26 248 9.5 1987-88 Cherie Nelson 30 714 23.8 1987-88 Cherie Nelson 30 324 10.8 1986-87 Cherie Nelson 30 604 20.1 1986-87 Cherie Nelson 30 348 11.6 1985-86 Cheryl Miller 32 814 25.4 1985-86 Cheryl Miller 32 390 12.2 1984-85 Cheryl Miller 30 805 26.8 1984-85 Cheryl Miller 30 474 15.8 1983-84 Cheryl Miller 33 726 22.0 1983-84 Cheryl Miller 33 350 10.6 1982-83 Cheryl Miller 33 673 20.4 1982-83 Pam McGee 33 329 10.0 1981-82 Paula McGee 27 546 20.2 1981-82 Pam McGee 27 312 11.6 1980-81 Paula McGee 34 683 20.1 1980-81 Paula McGee 34 313 9.2 1979-80 Terri Huff 34 460 13.5 1979-80 Anna Maria Lopez 29 220 7.6 1978-79 Kathy Hammond 31 509 16.4 1978-79 Anna Maria Lopez 20 188 9.4 1977-78 Kathy Hammond 24 443 18.5 TAMMY STORY (1989-1992) 1977-78 Katy Wright 24 220 9.1 1976-77 Katy Wright 20 266 13.3 1976-77 Dorothy Bolger 15 130 8.6 SCORING (CONF. gAMES) REBOUNDING (CONF. gAMES) Year Name Gm. Pts. Avg. Year Name Gm. Reb. Avg. 2007-08 Nadia Parker 17 213 12.5 2007-08 Nadia Parker 17 111 6.5 2006-07 Eshaya Murphy 18 317 17.6 2006-07 Eshaya Murphy 18 142 7.9 2005-06 Eshaya Murphy 18 335 18.6 2005-06 Eshaya Murphy 18 139 7.7 2004-05 Brynn Cameron 18 186 10.3 2004-05 Eshaya Murphy 18 103 5.7 2003-04 Ebony Hoffman 18 266 14.8 2003-04 Ebony Hoffman 18 143 7.9 2002-03 Ebony Hoffman 18 308 17.1 2002-03 Ebony Hoffman 18 169 9.4 2001-02 Aisha Hollans 17 263 15.5 2001-02 Ebony Hoffman 16 157 9.8 2000-01 Ebony Hoffman 18 261 14.5 2000-01 Ebony Hoffman 18 144 8.0 1999-00 Tiffany Elmore 17 207 12.2 1999-00 Tiffany Washington 17 121 7.1 1998-99 Adrian Williams 18 260 14.4 1998-99 Adrian Williams 18 130 7.2 1997-98 Kristin Clark 18 299 16.6 1997-98 Adrain Williams 18 130 7.2 1996-97 Tina Thompson 18 402 22.2 1996-97 Tina Thompson 18 191 10.6 1995-96 Tina Thompson 18 429 23.8 1995-96 Tina Thompson 18 165 9.2 1994-95 Tina Thompson 18 337 18.7 1994-95 Tina Thompson 18 185 10.3 1993-94 Lisa Leslie 18 401 22.3 1993-94 Lisa Leslie 18 235 13.1 1992-93 Lisa Leslie 18 332 18.4 1992-93 Lisa Leslie 18 164 9.1 1991-92 Lisa Leslie 18 364 20.2 1991-92 Lisa Leslie 18 156 8.7 1990-91 Lisa Leslie 18 343 19.1 1990-91 Lisa Leslie 18 147 8.2 1989-90 Tammy Hammond 18 240 13.3 1989-90 Rosalind Hodge 18 138 7.7 1988-89 Cherie Nelson 16 414 25.9 1988-89 Cherie Nelson 16 155 9.7 1987-88 Cherie Nelson 18 455 25.3 1987-88 Cherie Nelson 18 206 11.4 1986-87 Cherie Nelson 18 382 21.2 1986-87 Cherie Nelson 18 206 11.4 1985-86 Cheryl Miller 8 211 26.4 1985-86 Cheryl Miller 8 96 12.0 1984-85 Cheryl Miller 14 333 27.4 1984-85 Cheryl Miller 14 202 14.4 1983-84 Cheryl Miller 14 310 22.1 1983-84 Cheryl Miller 14 143 10.2 1982-83 Cheryl Miller 14 300 21.4 1982-83 Cheryl Miller 14 152 10.9 1981-82 Pam McGee 12 219 18.3 1981-82 Pam McGee 12 138 11.5 1980-81 Paula McGee 12 238 19.8 1980-81 Pam McGee 12 110 9.2 1979-80 Terri Huff 12 138 11.5 1979-80 Anna Maria Lopez 12 93 7.8 1978-79 Kathy Hammond 8 131 16.4 1978-79 Anna Maria Lopez 8 79 9.9 1977-78 Kathy Hammond 8 120 15.0 ANNA MARIA LOPEZ (1978-80) 1977-78 Katy Wright 8 76 9.5 1976-77 Katy Wright 8 124 15.5 1976-77 Katy Wright 8 75 9.4 2008-09 USC Women’s Basketball Media Guide • 108 • USC BASKETBALLAnnual Leaders ASSISTS STEALS Year Name Gm.
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