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Regional Records ALL-TIME REGIONAL APPEARANCES (70 Teams) TOTAL REGIONALS TEAM (Years in Regionals) REGIONALS WON Alabama (1984-94-95-96-97-98) 6 1 Arizona (1998) 1 0 Arizona St. (1982-83) 2 0 Arkansas (1990-91-98) 3 1 Auburn (1983-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-96) 10 3 Cheyney (1982-83-84) 3 2 Clemson (1989-90-91-99) 4 0 Colorado (1993-94-95-97) 4 0 Colorado St. (1999) 1 0 Connecticut (1991-94-95-96-97-98-99-00) 8 4 Drake (1982) 1 0 Duke (1998-99-00) 3 1 Florida (1997-98) 2 0 George Washington (1995-97) 2 0 Georgetown (1993) 1 0 Georgia (1983-84-85-86-87-88-91-95-96-97-99-00) 12 5 Illinois (1997-98) 2 0 Indiana (1983) 1 0 Iowa (1987-88-89-93-96) 5 1 Iowa St. (1999-00) 2 0 James Madison (1986-87-88-91) 4 0 Kansas (1996-98) 2 0 Kansas St. (1982-83) 2 0 Kentucky (1982) 1 0 Lamar (1991) 1 0 Long Beach St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91) 9 2 La.-Monroe (1984-85) 2 1 LSU (1984-86-89-97-99-00) 6 0 Louisiana Tech (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90 -93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00) 17 10 Maryland (1982-83-88-89-92) 5 2 Memphis (1982) 1 0 Miami (Fla.) (1992) 1 0 Mississippi (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92) 9 0 Missouri (1982) 1 0 Montana (1984) 1 0 UAB (2000) 1 0 UNLV (1989) 1 0 North Carolina (1984-86-93-94-95-97-98-99) 8 1 North Carolina St. (1982-84-85-87-89-90-91-95-98) 9 1 Notre Dame (1997-98) 2 1 105 All-Time Regional Appearances TEAM (Years in Regionals) TOTAL REGIONALS REGIONALS WON Ohio St. (1985-86-87-88-89-93) 6 1 Oklahoma (1986) 1 0 Oklahoma St. (1991) 1 0 Old Dominion (1982-83-84-85-87-96-97-98-99-00) 10 3 Oregon St. (1983) 1 0 Penn St. (1982-83-85-86-92-94-96-00) 8 1 Providence (1990) 1 0 Purdue (1990-92-94-95-98-99) 6 2 Rutgers (1986-87-88-98-99-00) 6 1 San Diego St. (1984-85) 2 0 San Francisco (1996) 1 0 Seton Hall (1994) 1 0 South Carolina (1982-90) 2 0 Southern California (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-92-93-94) 10 3 Southern Ill. (1987) 1 0 Southern Miss. (1994) 1 0 Southwest Mo. St. (1992-93) 2 1 Stanford (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97) 10 6 Stephen F. Austin (1989-90-92-93-96) 5 0 Tennessee (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92 -93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00) 19 12 Texas (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90) 8 2 Texas A&M (1994) 1 0 Texas Tech (1992-93-94-95-96-99-00) 7 1 UCLA (1985-1992-99) 3 0 Vanderbilt (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97) 8 1 Virginia (1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-00) 12 3 Virginia Tech (1999) 1 0 Washington (1988-90-91-95) 4 0 West Va. (1992) 1 0 Western Ky. (1985-86-91-92-93-95) 6 3 TOTALS 304 76 Most Regionals Consecutive Regionals (current) Tennessee 19 Tennessee 19 (1982) Louisiana Tech 17 Louisiana Tech 8 (1993) Georgia 12 Connecticut 7 (1994) Virginia 12 Old Dominion 5 (1996) Auburn 10 North Carolina 4 (1997) Old Dominion 10 Southern California 10 Consecutive Regionals (all-time) Stanford 10 Tennessee 19 (1982 - present) Long Beach St. 9 Virginia 11 (1987 - 1997) Mississippi 9 Stanford 10 (1988 - 1997) North Carolina St. 9 Louisiana Tech 9 (1982 - 1990) Louisiana Tech 8 (1993 - present) Long Beach St. 8 (1982 - 1989) Mississippi 8 (1983 - 1990) Texas 8 (1983 - 1990) Vanderbilt 8 (1990 - 1997) 106 REGIONAL RECORDS (SF = regional semifinals; F = regional championship) Single Game, Individual Most Points 50 - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, 3-21-82 40 - Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, 3-21-87 39 - Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, 3-22-90 39 - Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, 3-24-90 37 - LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Southern California, West F, 3-26-83 37 - Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, 3-20-86 37 - Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, 3-25-96 36 - Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest SF, 3-23-84 36 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, 3-27-93 36 - Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Alabama, East SF, 3-22-97 Most Field Goals 21 - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, 3-21-82 17 - Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest SF, 3-23-84 17 - Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, 3-22-90 15 - LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Drake, West SF, 3-19-82 15 - Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, 3-21-87 15 - Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, 3-24-90 Most Field Goals Attempted 35 - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, 3-21-82 32 - Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest SF, 3-25-00 30 - Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West SF, 3-22-84 28 - Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Cheyney, East F, 3-24-84 28 - Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, 3-20-86 28 - Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, 3-22-90 Highest Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Made) 87.5% (14-16) - Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest F, 3-20-82 87.5% (14-16) - Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, 3-22-90 86.7% (13-15) - Trisha Stevens, Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest SF, 3-23-89 84.6% (11-13) - Dottie Van Gheem, Providence vs. Virginia, East SF, 3-22-90 83.3% (10-12) - Heidi Burge, Virginia vs. West Va., East SF, 3-26-92 83.3% (10-12) - Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut vs. Alabama, East SF, 3-23-95 Most Three-Point Field Goals 6 - Nine tied (Most recent: Katie Cronin, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West SF, 3-20-99) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 13 - Tora Suber, Virginia vs. Stanford, West SF, 3-22-97 13 - Katie Cronin, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West SF, 3-20-99 12 - Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, Midwest F, 3-25-96 12 - Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Penn St., Midwest F, 3-27-00 11 - Nine tied (Most recent: Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest SF, 3-25-00) 107 Regional Records Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 Made) 85.7% (6-7) - Jennifer Howard, North Carolina St. vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, 3-23-95 83.3% (5-6) - Vicki Hall, Texas vs. UNLV, West SF, 3-23-89 75.0% (6-8) - Kelly Miller, Georgia vs. Iowa St., Mideast F, 3-22-99 71.4% (5-7) - Jennifer Jacoby, Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West SF, 3-23-95 71.4% (5-7) - Krista Reinking, Illinois vs. Connecticut, Midwest SF, 3-22-97 Most Free Throws 17 - Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, 3-25-89 15 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, 3-27-93 14 - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, 3-19-82 14 - Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Mideast F, 3-25-84 13 - Three tied (Most recent: Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Mideast F, 3-23-98) Most Free Throws Attempted 20 - Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, 3-25-89 18 - Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East F, 3-24-90 16 - Janet Harris, Georgia vs. Indiana, Mideast SF, 3-23-83 16 - Eugenia Conner, Mississippi vs. Georgia, Mideast SF, 3-23-84 16 - Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Mideast F, 3-25-84 16 - Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest SF, 3-23-89 16 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, 3-27-93 Highest Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Made) 100.0% (11-11) - Nicole Erickson, Duke vs. Old Dominion, East SF, 3-20-99 100.0% (10-10) - Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Western Ky., East SF, 3-25-93 93.8% (15-16) - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, 3-27-93 93.3% (14-15) - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, 3-19-82 92.9% (13-14) - Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Mideast F, 3-23-98 Most Rebounds 20 - Shelda Arceneaux, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West SF, 3-22-84 19 - Sheila Foster, South Carolina vs. Kentucky, Midwest SF, 3-18-82 18 - Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St. vs. Oregon St., West SF, 3-24-83 18 - Eugenia Conner, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, 3-22-85 18 - Andrea Lloyd, Texas vs. Western Ky., Mideast SF, 3-22-85 17 - Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Mississippi, Mideast SF, 3-22-85 17 - Shanda Berry, Iowa vs. Southern California, West SF, 3-24-88 17 - Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas Tech, Midwest SF, 3-23-96 16 - 13 tied (Most recent: Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Texas Tech, Mideast F, 3-27-00) Most Assists (Since 1985) 17 - Suzie McConnell, Penn St.
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