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Division I Women's Basketball Records DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 4 Annual Individual Champion 21 Team Records 24 Team Leaders 28 Annual Team Champions 33 Miscellaneous Team Leaders 38 Statistical Trends History 40 Division I Winningest Teams 41 Winning and Losing Streaks 45 National Polls 48 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA women’s basketball records began Season with the 1981-82 season and are based on infor- Consecutive Field Goals 14—Deana Lansing, Portland, 1996 (2 vs. mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service Game Pepperdine, Feb. 10; 6 vs. San Diego, Feb. by institutions participating in the weekly statistics 17—Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara vs. Fresno 15; 6 vs. San Francisco, Feb. 17); Lauren St., Nov. 30, 1986 Howell, Mt. St. Mary’s, 2008 [1 vs. Saint rankings. Official career records include players Francis (PA), Jan. 24; 3 vs. LIU Brooklyn, Jan. who played at least three seasons (in a four- Season 26; 7 vs. Wagner, Jan. 28; 3 vs. Robert Morris, season career) or two (in a three-season career) in 28—Myndee Kay Larsen, Southern Utah, 1998 Feb. 2]; Kelsey Jacobson, FGCU, 2012 (6 vs. Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. (vs. four opponents) Alcorn, Dec. 30, 2011; 8 vs. Mercer, Jan. 2, Assists were added in 1985-86, and three-point 2012) field goals, blocked shots and steals were added Field-Goal Attempts in 1987-88. Scoring, rebounding, as sists, blocked Game Consecutive Games shots and steals are ranked on total number and 50—Jasmine Nwajei, Wagner vs. St. Francis scoring a Three-Point on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. In Brooklyn, Feb. 1, 2016 (19 made) statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages Season Field Goal and/or averages may indicate ties where none 863—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (285 Season exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the made) 35—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., 2015 rankings is accurate. Career Career 2,496—Rachel Banham, Minnesota, 2012-16 80—Heather Butler, UT Martin, from Jan. 19, (1,081 made) 2011, to March 24, 2013 SCORING Field-Goal Percentage Three-Point Field-Goal Game Points (Min. 14 made) 100.0%—8 tied. Best perfect Attempts games: Kelly Mago, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, Game Game Feb. 18, 1988 (16 of 16); Tinara Moore, 26—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St. vs. Alcorn, 60—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. San Jose Central Mich., Jan. 9, 2016 (16 of 16) St., Feb. 16, 1987 (20 FGs, 20 FTs); Rachel Jan. 14, 1991 (7 made); Danielle Viglione, Banham, Minnesota vs. Northwestern, Feb. 7, Season Texas vs. Houston, Jan. 29, 1994 (11 made) 2016 (19 FGs, 14 FTs) 72.4%—Myndee Kay Larsen, Southern Utah, Season 1998 (249 of 344) 415—Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2016 (129 Season 1,062—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (365 Career made) FGs, 65 3FGs, 267 FTs, 35 games) (Min. 400 made) 70.3%—Tamika Williams, Career UConn, 1999-02 (560 of 797) 1,203—Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2013-16 (373 Career 3,393—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 1998-01 made) (1,160 FGs, 221 3FGs, 852 FTs, 129 games) THREE-POINT FIELD Three-Point Field-Goal Average Per Game GOALS Attempts Per Game Season Season 33.6—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1989 13.9—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (390 (908 points in 27 games) Three-Point Field Goals in 28) Career Game Career 28.4—Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Val., 1986- (Min. 700 attempts) 9.21—Dawn Evans, James 89 (3,122 in 110) 12—Cornelia Gayden, LSU vs. Jackson St., Feb. 9, 1995 (15 attempts); Brittany Rayburn, Madison, 2008-11 (1,151 in 125) Purdue vs. Minnesota, Jan. 12, 2012 (16 Double-Figure Scoring attempts) Three-Point Field-Goal Games Season 129—Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2016 (415 Percentage Consecutive attempts) Game 136—Jantel Lavender, Ohio St., 2008-11 (every (Min. 7 made) 100.0%—28 tied. Best perfect game of career) Career 398—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- game: Keri Farley, Cornell vs. Georgetown, Career 15 (890 attempts) Dec. 20, 1993 (9 of 9) 149—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (154 Season games) Three-Point Field Goals 57.5%—Heather Donlon, Fordham, 1990 (50 of 87) Per Game Career FIELD GOALS Season (Min. 150 made) 47.6%—Alicia Ratay, Notre 4.50—Lisa McMullen, Alabama St., 1991 (126 Dame, 2000-03 (262 of 550) Field Goals in 28 games) Career Game (Min. 150 made) 4.00—Lisa McMullen, Alabama FREE THROWS 27—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Missouri St., Jan. St., 1990-91 (224 in 56 games) 6, 1984 (33 attempts, 82.0%) Season Consecutive Three-Point Free Throws 402—Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford, 2014 (669 Game attempts, 60.1%) Field Goals 26—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Cross, Feb. Career Game 12, 2014 (26 attempts, 100.0%) 1,259—Joyce Walker, LSU, 1981-84 (2,238 9—Susan Smith, Eastern Wash. vs. Weber St., Season attempts, 56.8%) Feb. 13, 1988 (9 of 10); Keri Farley, Cornell vs. 275—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (325 attempts, Georgetown, Dec. 20, 1993 (9 of 9) 84.6%) Career 907—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1981-84 (1,090 attempts, 83.2%) Individual Records 2 Consecutive Free Average Per Game DOUBLE-DOUBLES Throws Season 11.8—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1987 (355 in Includes any combination of double figures in the Game 30 games) following categories in a single game: scoring, 26—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Cross, Feb. rebounding, blocked shots, steals or assists. 12, 2014 (26 of 26) Career (Min. 500) 10.35—Neacole Hall, Alabama St., Season 1987-89 (869 in 84 games) 70—Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green, Nov. Double-doubles 15-Dec. 21, 2010 Season Career 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006, 2007 70—Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green, Nov. BLOCKED SHOTS Career 15-Dec. 21, 2010 128—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 Blocked Shots Free-Throw Attempts Consecutive Games With a Game Game 16—Sandora Irvin, TCU vs. UAB, Jan. 16, 2005 Double-double 31—Renee Daniels, Southeastern La. vs. New Orleans, Jan. 23, 1985 (19 made) Season Season 223—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (35 games, 33—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Nov. 12, Season 6.4 per game) 2006, to March 25, 2007 353—Kristy Ryan, Sacramento St., 1994 (245 made, 69.4%) Career Career 748—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (148 112—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, from Dec. 5, Career games) 2005, to Jan. 31, 2009 1,173—Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian St., 1985-88 (638 made) Average Per Game Triple-doubles Free-Throw Percentage Season Season 6.4—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (223 blocks 6—Danielle Carson, Youngstown St., 1986 Game in 35 games) (Min. 18 made) 100.0%—16 tied. Best perfect Career game: Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Cross, Career 7—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1985-88; Louella Feb. 12, 2014 (26 of 26) (Min. 200) 5.30—Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA), 2008-11 (CA), 2008-11 (663 in 125 games) Season 96.4%—Adrienne Squire, Penn St., 2006 (80 Quadruple-doubles of 83) Season/Career Career STEALS 1—Veronica Pettry, Loyola Chicago vs. Detroit, (Min. 250 made) 92.0%—Jacqui Kalin, UNI, March 4, 1989 (12 points, 10 rebounds, 22 2008-11, 13 (484 of 526) assists, 11 steals); Ramona Jones, Lamar vs. Steals Central Florida, Jan. 14, 1991 (10 points, 10 Game rebounds, 12 assists, 12 steals); Sonja Tate, 14—Natalie White, Florida A&M vs. South Ala., Arkansas St. vs. Mississippi Val., Jan. 27, REBOUNDS Dec. 13, 1991; Heidi Caruso, Lafayette vs. 1993 (29 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 Kansas St., Dec. 5, 1992; Stephanie Wine, steals) Rebounds Marshall vs. Western Caro., Jan. 23, 1995; Note: Jackie Spencer, Louisville, recorded an Keisha Anderson, Wisconsin vs. Cleveland unofficial quadruple-double on Feb. 2, 1985, Game St., Feb. 11, 1997; Ticha Penicheiro, Old against Cincinnati (14 points, 12 rebounds, 14 40—Deborah Temple, Delta St. vs. UAB, Feb. Dominion vs. Saint Francis (PA), March 13, assists, 10 steals). Assists were not considered 14, 1983 1998; Christy Gambill, UNCW vs. South an official NCAA Division I category until 1985-86, Carolina St., Nov. 16, 1998; Jillian Ingram, Season and steals not until 1987-88. 539—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006 (36 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 29, 2008 games, 15.0 per game) Season 191—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (30 Career GAMES 2,034—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 games, 6.4 per game) (137 games, 14.8 per game) Career 624—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1992-95 (113 games played (since 1981-82) games, 5.5 per game) Average Per Game Season Season Average Per Game 40—Stefanie Dolson, UConn, 2014; Brittney 18.5—Rosina Pearson, Bethune-Cookman, Griner, Baylor, 2012; Bria Hartley, UConn, 1985 (480 in 26 games) Season 2014; Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2014; Jordan 6.4—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1995 (191 in Madden, Baylor, 2012; Odyssey Sims, Baylor, Career 2012; Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2014 (Min. 800) 15.5—Wanda Ford, Drake, 1983-86 30 games) (1,815 in 117) Career (Min. 200) 5.52—Natalie White, Florida A&M, 1992-95 (624 in 113 games) ASSISTS Player with a Steal in Every Game of Career Assists 111—Toccara Williams, Texas A&M, 2001-04 Game (also had an assist in every game) 23—Michelle Burden, Kent St. vs. Ball St., Feb. 6, 1991 Season 367—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (36 games, 10.2 per game) Career 1,307—Suzie McConnell, Penn St., 1985-88 (128 games, 10.2 per game) Individual Records 3 39—Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame, 2011; 2010; Stephanie Haas, FGCU, 2016; Kimetria 2015; Kiah Stokes, UConn, 2014, 2015; Lindsay Allen, Notre Dame, 2015; Jayne Hayden, Baylor, 2012; Tiffany Hayes, UConn, Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2002; Morgan Tuck, Appel, Stanford, 2008; Kaneisha Atwater, 2009, 2010; Keshia Hines, Louisville, 2009; UConn, 2015; Kaila Turner, Notre Dame, FGCU, 2016; Ashley Battle, UConn, 2002; Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997, 1998; 2011; Kathryn Westbeld, Notre Dame, 2015; Candyce Bingham, Louisville, 2009; Sue Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2013, 2015; Kellie Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 Bird, UConn, 2002; Becca Bruszewski, Notre Jolly, Tennessee, 1998; Asjha Jones, UConn, Career Dame, 2011; Madison Cable, Notre Dame, 2002; Brynae Laxton, Tennessee, 1997; 157—Kalana Greene, UConn, &2006-10 2015; Swin Cash, UConn, 2002; Tamika Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame, 2015; Michaela Catchings, Tennessee, 1998; Tina Charles, Mabrey, Notre Dame, 2015; Brittany Mallory, &Received medical redshirt after eight games in UConn, 2009, 2010; Saniya Chong, UConn, Notre Dame, 2012; Kayla McBride, Notre 2008 season.
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