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Nebraska Big 12 Tournament Game Records Individual Records Big 12 Tournament Single-Game Records (1997-2011) Points 1 HUSKERS.COM | 137 NEBRASKA BIG 12 TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS Individual Records Big 12 Tournament single-game records (1997-2011) Points 1. Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) ...................................32 2. Anna DeForge (Oklahoma St., 1998) .......................29 3. Kiera Hardy (Texas A&M, 2006) ...............................28 Nicole Kubik (Texas, 1999) ......................................28 5. Nicole Kubik (Texas A&M, 1999) .............................27 Anna DeForge (Missouri, 1997) ...............................27 Field Goals Made 1. Anna DeForge (Missouri, 1997) ...............................13 2. Kiera Hardy (Texas A&M, 2006) ...............................11 3. Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) ...................................10 Nicole Kubik (Texas, 1999) ......................................10 Anna DeForge (Texas, 1997) ...................................10 Field Goals Attempted 1. Kiera Hardy (Texas A&M, 2006) ...............................24 Nicole Kubik (Texas, 1999) ......................................24 3. Anna DeForge (Missouri, 1997) ...............................23 4. Nicole Kubik (Texas Tech, 1999) ..............................22 5. Jordan Hooper (Iowa St., 2011) ...............................21 Nicole Kubik (Oklahoma St., 1998) .........................21 Anna DeForge (Texas, 1997) ...................................21 Field Goal Percentage Nicole Kubik scored a Nebraska Big 12 Tournament-record 32 points in a victory over Kansas in the 2000 tournament. (minimum 5 made) Kubik owns three of NU's top-five single-game scoring efforts at the Big 12 Tournament, including 28 points against 1. Monique Whitfield (Texas A&M, 1999) .......1.000 (5-5) Texas and 27 points against Texas A&M in the 1999 tourney. 2. Kelsey Griffin (Kansas State, 2010) ...........750 (9-12) 3. Nicole Kubik (Texas A&M, 1999) ................636 (7-11) Kelsey Griffin (Iowa St., 2007) .....................833 (5-6) Fewest Points Allowed 4. Kelsey Griffin (Iowa St., 2007) ...................600 (6-10) Kiera Hardy (Oklahoma St., 2005) ...............833 (5-6) 1. vs. Oklahoma State, 2005 ......................................45 Kelsey Griffin (Texas A&M, 2006) ...............600 (6-10) Nicole Kubik (Oklahoma St., 1998) ..............833 (5-6) 2. vs. Kansas State, 2010 ...........................................46 Amanda Went (Texas Tech, 1999) ..............600 (6-10) Rebounds Field Goals Made 3-Point FG Made 1. Casey Leonhardt (Baylor, 2000) ..............................11 1. vs. Baylor, 2000 ......................................................30 1. Amanda Went (Baylor, 2000) ....................................4 Nicole Kubik (Texas, 1999) ......................................11 Three Times ............................................................28 2. Jordan Hooper (Iowa St., 2011) .................................3 3. Kelsey Griffin (Texas A&M, 2010) ............................10 Yvonne Turner (Texas A&M, 2010) .............................3 Cory Montgomery (Texas A&M, 2010) ......................10 Field Goals Attempted Kiera Hardy (Texas A&M, 2006) .................................3 Kelsey Griffin (Kansas, 2008) .................................10 1. vs. Iowa State, 2000 ...............................................68 Alexa Johnson (Iowa St., 2004) .................................3 Keasha Cannon-Johnson (Iowa St., 2004) ..............10 2. vs. Oklahoma State, 1998 ......................................67 Shannon Howell (Texas, 2001) ..................................3 Melody Peterson (Kansas, 2000) .............................10 Anna DeForge (Oklahoma St., 1998) .........................3 Tina McClain (Missouri, 1997) ................................10 3-Point FG Made 1. vs. Iowa State, 2011 .................................................9 3-Point FG Attempted Assists 2. vs. Texas A&M, 2010 .................................................7 1. Jordan Hooper (Iowa St., 2011) ...............................13 1. Lindsey Moore (Iowa St., 2011) .................................9 vs. Iowa State, 2007 .................................................7 2. Kiera Hardy (Texas A&M, 2006) ...............................11 2. Jina Johansen (Oklahoma St., 2005) .........................8 3. Kiera Hardy (Colorado, 2006) ....................................8 3. Lindsey Moore (Texas A&M, 2010) .............................7 3-Point FG Attempted 4. Five Tied (most recent) ............................................7 4. LaToya Howell (Colorado, 2006) ................................7 1. vs. Iowa State, 2011 ...............................................29 Yvonne Turner (Texas A&M, 2010) Melody Peterson (Baylor, 2000) .................................7 2. vs. Kansas State, 2010 ...........................................21 3-Point FG Percentage Steals Free Throws Made 1. Kaitlyn Burke (Kansas, 2008) ...................1.000 (2-2) 1. Yvonne Turner (Kansas, 2009) ..................................6 1. vs. Kansas, 2008 ....................................................22 2. Nine Tied (most recent) .............................1.000 (1-1) Nicole Kubik (Texas Tech, 1999) ................................6 2. vs. Oklahoma State, 1998 ......................................21 Dominique Kelley (Texas A&M, 2010) ........1.000 (1-1) 3. Nicole Kubik (Baylor, 2000) .......................................5 Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) .....................................5 Free Throws Attempted Free Throws Made Brooke Schwartz (Texas, 1999) .................................5 1. vs. Colorado, 2006 ..................................................29 1. Nicole Kubik (Texas A&M, 1999) .............................12 2. vs. Kansas, 2008 ....................................................28 2. Dominique Kelley (Texas A&M, 2010) ......................11 Blocked Shots 3. Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) ...................................10 1. Catheryn Redmon (Iowa St., 2011) ...........................6 Rebound Margin 4. Kelsey Griffin (Kansas, 2008) ...................................9 2. Laura Pilakowski (Oklahoma, 2003) .........................5 1. vs. Baylor, 2000 ......................................+13 (46-33) 5. Brooke Schwartz (Texas, 1999) .................................8 3. Catheryn Redmon (Texas A&M, 2010) ......................4 2. vs. Kansas, 2009 ....................................+11 (37-26) Anna DeForge (Oklahoma St., 1998) .........................8 Danielle Page (Colorado, 2006) ................................4 5. Catheryn Redmon (Kansas, 2009) ............................3 Assists Free Throws Attempted Greichaly Cepero (Texas, 2001) .................................3 1. vs. Baylor, 2000 ......................................................22 1. Dominique Kelley (Texas A&M, 2010) ......................14 2. vs. Iowa State, 2011 ...............................................16 Nicole Kubik (Texas A&M, 1999) .............................14 Team Records vs. Iowa State, 2002 ...............................................16 3. Anna DeForge (Oklahoma St., 1998) .......................12 vs. Missouri, 1998 ..................................................16 4. Kelsey Griffin (Kansas, 2008) .................................11 Most Points Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) ...................................11 1. vs. Baylor, 2000 ......................................................82 Steals Nicole Kubik (Texas Tech, 1999) ..............................11 vs. Texas A&M, 1999 ...............................................82 1. vs. Baylor, 2000 ......................................................18 2. vs. Missouri, 1997 ..................................................15 Free Throw Percentage Fewest Points (minimum 5 made) 1. vs. Kansas State, 2005 ...........................................45 1. Kelsey Griffin (Texas A&M, 2010) ..............1.000 (6-6) Blocked Shots 2. vs. Iowa State, 2000 ...............................................48 1. vs. Iowa State, 2011 .................................................7 Margaret Richards (Iowa St., 2002) ..........1.000 (6-6) vs. Oklahoma, 2003 ..................................................7 3. Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 2000) ....................909 (10-11) Most Points Allowed 3. Four Times (most recent, Texas A&M, 2010) .............6 4. Nicole Kubik (Texas A&M, 1999) ..............857 (12-14) 1. vs. Iowa State, 2000 ...............................................85 5. Lindsey Moore (Iowa St., 2011) ....................833 (5-6) 2. vs. Oklahoma State, 1998 ......................................83 2010 NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN - NCAA TOURNAMENT NO. 1 SEED | RECORDS 138 | NEBRASKA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | 2011-12 NEBRASKA BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RECORDS Individual Season Records Big 12 single-season tournament records (1997-2011) Points 1. Nicole Kubik, 1999 (3 games) .................................74 2. Nicole Kubik, 2000 (3 games) .................................57 3. Anna DeForge, 1997 (2 games) ..............................49 4. Kiera Hardy, 2006 (2 games) ..................................41 5. Casey Leonhardt, 2000 (3 games) ..........................40 Field Goals Made 1. Nicole Kubik, 1999 (3 games) .................................23 Anna DeForge, 1997 (2 games) ..............................23 3. Nicole Kubik, 2000 (3 games) .................................17 4. Kelsey Griffin, 2010 (2 games) ...............................16 Casey Leonhardt, 2000 (3 games) ..........................16 Field Goals Attempted 1. Nicole Kubik, 1999 (3 games) .................................57 2. Anna DeForge,
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