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Arizona State Career Records ARIZONA STATE 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Arizona State Career Records SCORING FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROWS Rk. Points Name Yrs. Rk. FGS Name Yrs. Rk. FGS Name Yrs. 1. 2,361 Kym Hampton 1981-84 1. 1,808 Kym Hampton 1981-84 0 1. 41 Jodi Rathbun 1983-86 2. 1,670 Cassandra Lander 1980-83 2. 1,470 Cassandra Lander 1980-83 2. 401 Briann January 2006-09 3. 1,405 Sophie Brunner 2014-17 0 3. 1,23 Molly Tuter 1994-97 3. 387 Kym Hampton 1981-84 4. 1,383 Danielle Orsillo 2006-07, 2009-10 9 4. 1,21 Danielle Orsillo 2006-07, 2009-10 4. 352 Emily Westerberg 2004-07 5. 1,374 Molly Tuter 1994-97 6 5. 1,13 Dymond Simon 2007-09, 2011 0 5. 34 Cassandra Lander 1980-83 6. 1,370 Sherry Poole 1984-87 6. 1,099 Sherry Poole 1984-87 6 6. 33 Karen O’Connor 1988-91 . 7 1,363 Kristen Kovesdy 2003-06 . 7 1,094 Robin Connolly 1984-87 . 7 313 Amanda Levens 2000-02 0 8. 1,34 Emily Westerberg 2004-07 8. 1,080 Jovonne Smith 1989-93 5 8. 29 Jill Noe 2003-08 7 9. 1,31 Briann January 2006-09 9. 1,077 Kianna Ibis 2016-19 8 9. 28 Sophie Brunner 2014-17 8 10. 1,24 Robin Connolly 1984-87 10. 1,057 Carolyn deHoff 1987-90 10. 278 Sherry Poole 1984-87 11. 1,229 Dymond Simon 2007-09, 2011 12. 1,224 Karen O’Connor 1988-91 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS 0 13. 1,21 Jill Noe 2003-08 Rk. FG% Name Yrs. Rk. No. Name Yrs. 14. 1,194 Jodi Rathbun 1983-86 1. .575 Kristen Kovesdy (542-942) 2003-06 1. 534 Briann January 2006-09 15. 1,178 Kianna Ibis 2016-19 2. .562 Melody Johnson (349-621) 2000-02 2. 483 Elisha Davis 2013-16 8 16. 1,14 Lisa Salsman 1990-93 7 3. .54 Sybil Dosty (231-422) 2008-09 3. 463 Reili Richardson 2017- 17. 1,134 Jovonne Smith 1990-93 5 4. .54 Kym Hampton (987-1808) 1981-84 4. 441 Jodi Rathbun 1983-86 18. 1,065 Betsy Boardman 2001-05 8 5. .53 Monique Ambers 1989-93 5. 399 Kylan Loney 2001-05 8 19. 1,03 Olivia Jones 1982-83 6. .534 Olivia Jones (405-759) 1982-83 6. 396 Ryneldi Becenti 1991-93 20. 1,033 Kim Griffee 1978-81 . 7 .531 Sophia Elenga (162-305) 2018-19 . 7 389 Patti Peppler 1984-87 21. 1,024 Kylan Loney 2002-05 8. .525 Lisa Salsman (456-868) 1989-93 8. 373 Carolyn DeHoff 1987-90 22. 1,020 Amanda Levens 2001-02 9. .523 Sophie Brunner (551-1054) 2014-17 9. 371 Jill Noe 2003-08 23. 1,001 Katie Hempen 2013-16 10. .522 Rachel Holt (338-647) 1997-00 10. 370 Karen O’Connor 1988-91 REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS STEALS Rk. Rebounds Name Yrs. Rk. 3FGS Name Yrs. Rk. FGS Name Yrs. 5 1. 1,41 Kym Hampton 1981-84 1. 185 Katie Hempen 2014-16 1. 291 Cassandra Lander 1980-83 2. 921 Sophie Brunner 2014-17 1. 161 Kylan Loney 2001-05 5 2. 26 Briann January 2006-09 3. 823 Monique Ambers 1989-93 7 3. 13 Jill Noe 2003-08 3. 233 Carrie Buckner 2001-05 4. 677 Fran Ciak 1987-90 4. 134 Crystal Cobb 1989-94 4. 231 Stephanie Freeman 1995-98 5. 670 Kelsey Moos 2014-17 5. 133 Betsy Boardman 2000-05 5. 221 Molly Tuter 1993-97 6. 659 Kristin Kovesdy 2003-06 6. 132 Briann January 2006-09 9 6. 20 Promise Amukamara 2012-15 . 7 656 Jovonne Smith 1989-93 . 7 126 Courtney Ekmark 2018-19 . 7 198 Karen O’Connor 1988-91 8. 613 Becca Tobin 2008-11 8. 117 Amanda Levens 2000-02 8. 189 Sandra Hamilton 1981-82 9. 608 Aubree Johnson 2004-07 9. 116 Molly Tuter 1994-97 9. 187 Kym Hampton 1981-84 10. 585 Amy Denson 2003-06 10. 109 Danielle Orsillo 2006-07, 2009-10 187 Jovonne Smith 1989-93 585 Sherry Poole 1984-87 FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BLOCKED SHOTS Rk. FGS Name Yrs. Rk. 3FG ATT Name Yrs. Rk. FGS Name Yrs. 1. 987 Kym Hampton 1981-84 1. 481 Katie Hempen 2014-16 1. 178 Kym Hampton 1981-84 2. 660 Cassandra Lander 1980-83 2. 455 Kylan Loney 2001-05 2. 165 Kali Bennett 2010-12 3. 551 Sophie Brunner 2014-17 5 3. 41 Jill Noe 2003-08 3. 128 Quinn Dornstauder 2014-17 6 4. 54 Sherry Poole 1984-87 4. 392 Crystal Cobb 1990-94 4. 100 Becca Tobin 2008-11 5. 542 Kristin Kovesdy 2003-06 5. 391 Betsy Boardman 2000-05 9 5. 9 Fran Ciak 1987-90 1 6. 51 Danielle Orsillo 2006-07, 2009-10 6. 370 Molly Tuter 1994-97 8 6. 8 Sybil Dosty 2008-09 . 7 504 Molly Tuter 1994-97 . 7 362 Courtney Ekmark 2018-19 .9 7 7 Rachel Holt 1997-00 504 Robin Connolly 1984-87 8. 341 Dymond Simon 2007-11 9 8. 6 Aubree Johnson 2004-07 9. 494 Kianna Ibis 2016-19 9. 331 Briann January 2006-09 6 9. 6 Monique Ambers 1990-93 10. 468 Emily Westerberg 2004-07 10. 325 Danielle Orsillo 2006-07, 2009-10 10. 64 Joy Burke 2010-14 FORKSUP Team Single-Season Records MOST POINTS SCORED MOST 3FG ATTEMPTED REBOUNDING AVERAGE 2606 2006-07 team 613 2018-19 team 44.7 rpg 1981-82 team (1430 rebounds) 463 2014-15 team SCORING AVERAGE 458 2008-09 team REBOUNDING DEFENSE 80.7 ppg 1981-82 team 30.5 rpg 2016-17 team (1008 rebounds) BEST 3FG PERCENTAGE 31.3 rpg 2005-06 team (1003 rebounds) SCORING DEFENSE .414 1987-88 team (24-58) 31.3 rpg 2014-15 team (1096 rebounds) 53.2 ppg 2011-12 team .458 2008-09 team 54.7 ppg 2004-05 team .402 2004-05 team MOST ASSISTS 55.9 ppg 2014-15 team 652 2006-07 team 56.4 ppg 2008-09 team 3FG DEFENSE 588 2005-06 team 57.8 ppg 2017-18 team .254 2004-05 team (77-303) 584 2008-09 team 58.2 ppg 2018-19 team .254 2014-15 team (99-389) 58.6 ppg 2006-07 team MOST STEALS MOST FREE THROWS MADE 420 1991-92 team MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 577 2006-07 team 1067 1981-82 team .254 2014-15 team (99-389) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 187 2011-12 team MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 134 2008-09 team 2285 1981-82 team 816 1991-92 team 102 2007-08 team BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST FOULS .481 1985-86 team (758-1575) .751 2006-07 team (577-768) 703 2006-07 team MOST 3FG MADE MOST REBOUNDS TURNOVERS 198 2018-19 team 1430 1981-82 team MOST: 762 1995-96 team 180 2008-09 team FEWEST: 408 2017-18 team 167 2014-15 team Team Single Game-Records MOST POINTS SCORED MOST FIELD GOALS MADE –MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ASU: 119 vs. Marquette, Dec. 5, 1992 54 vs. Utah State, Jan. 28, 1994 52 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 4, 1985 118 vs. Long Island, Dec. 20, 1997 52 vs. California, Jan. 8, 2000 118 vs. Utah State, Jan. 28, 1984 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Opp: 107 by BYU, Feb. 24, 1979 98 vs. Loyola Marymount, Nov. 26, 1990 (Pac- BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 10 record) 100.0 vs. Colorado, Jan. 19, 2012 (10-10) FEWEST POINTS SCORED 100.0 at California, Feb. 3, 2005 (11-11) ASU: 27 vs. Utah, Feb. 27, 1976 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 100.0 at Washington State, Feb. 28, 2004 (11-11) Opp: 23 by UC Irvine, Dec. 6, 2008 .687 vs. Central Arizona, Feb. 12, 1980 (46-67) 100.0 vs. UCLA, Mar. 4, 1999 (13-13) 30 by Washington State, Feb. 21, 2008 100.0 vs. New Mexico, Jan. 1, 1994 (10-10) 30 by Grand Canyon, Dec. 4, 1992 MOST 3FG MADE .963 at USC, Feb. 19, 2000 (26-27) 31 by Stanford Jan. 4, 2016 14 at UC Davis, December 3, 2008 12 vs. Arkansas, Dec. 21, 2017 MOST REBOUNDS MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF 11 4 times, last vs. Colorado, Mar. 7, 2018 71 vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1985 ASU: 66 vs. Eastern Washington 12/10/82 Opp: 64 by Alabama, 11/28/97 MOST 3FG ATTEMPTED MOST ASSISTS 31 vs. New Mexico, Dec. 14, 2019 37 vs. Marquette, Dec. 5, 1992 (Pac-10 record) FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF vs. Cal Poly, Nov. 24, 2019 ASU: 12 vs. Stanford, Feb. 14, 2014 30 vs. Baylor, Nov. 11. 2018 MOST STEALS 12 vs. Utah, Feb. 27, 1976 vs. Florida State, Nov. 27, 2010 27 vs. Long Island, Dec. 20, 1997 (Pac-10 record) 13 vs. Maryland, Nov. 25, 2016 (1st) Opp: 6 by Hartford, Dec. 14, 2015 (1st) BEST 3FG PERCENTAGE MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 8 by Washington, Feb. 26, 2009 (1st) .833 vs. Arizona, Jan. 19, 1991 (5-6) 16 vs. Washington, Feb. 16, 2012 9 by Colorado, Jan,. 19, 2012 (1st) 12 vs. Cal State Fullerton, Dec. 6, 2011 9 by Alabama State, Dec. 3, 2004 (1st) MOST FREE THROWS MADE 11 vs. Grand Canyon, Dec. 4, 1992 9 by Chicago State, Dec. 13, 2001 (1st) 39 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 4, 1985 vs. Tulsa, Dec.
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