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Statistical Leaders StaLe_WB01 11/28/00 7:16 AM Page 125 Statistical Leaders 2000 Division I Individual Leaders.. .1 2 6 2000 Division I Game Highs.. .1 2 8 2000 Division I Team Leaders.. .1 2 9 2000 Division II Individual Leaders.. .1 3 1 2000 Division II Game Highs.. .1 3 3 2000 Division II Team Leaders.. .1 3 5 2000 Division III Individual Leaders .. .1 3 6 2000 Division III Game Highs.. .1 3 9 2000 Division III Team Leaders .. .1 4 0 StaLe_WB01 11/28/00 7:16 AM Page 126 12 6 2000 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2000 Division I Individual Leaders Cl . Ht. G Re b . Av g . Sc o r i n g 3. Diana Caramanico, Pennsylvania .......................... Jr. 6-2 28 334 11.9 4. Jess Zinobile, St. Francis (Pa.)................................ Sr. 6-0 31 366 11.8 Cl . Ht. G TF G 3F G FT Pt s . Avg. 5. Mercy Aghedo, St. Peter's..................................... Sr. 6-3 30 352 11.7 1. Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St..... Jr. 5-8 32 297 58 238 890 27.8 6. Deanna Jackson, UAB ..........................................So. 6-2 33 385 11.7 2. Diana Caramanico, Pennsylvania .. Jr. 6-2 28 268 4 154 694 24.8 6. Nekesha Jewell, Grambling .................................. Sr. 6-2 30 350 11.7 3. Jess Zinobile, St. Francis .......... Sr. 6-0 31 251 22 200 724 23.4 4. Madinah Slaise, Cincinnati ...... Sr. 5-10 30 214 44 182 654 21.8 8. Gail Strumpf, Fairfield .......................................... Jr. 6-4 33 378 11.5 5. Grace Daley, Tulane ................ Sr. 5-8 32 227 53 185 692 21.6 9. Linda Frohlich, UNLV............................................So. 6-2 28 319 11.4 10. Andrea Gardner, Howard ....................................So. 6-3 28 316 11.3 6. Linda Fr.ohlich, UNLV .............. So. 6-2 28 229 37 109 604 21.6 7. Jamie Cassidy, Maine .............. Sr. 6-4 31 235 10 188 668 21.5 11. Audra Cook, Cleveland St. ................................... Sr. 6-2 30 333 11.1 8. Edwina Brown, Texas .............. Sr. 5-10 34 274 2 172 722 21.2 12. Erin Whiteside, Cal St. Fullerton ............................ Sr. 6-1 24 263 11.0 9. Jennifer Crow, Oklahoma St. .... Sr. 5-9 30 192 74 175 633 21.1 13. Mandi Carver, Idaho St. .......................................So. 6-2 29 316 10.9 10. Rhonda Smith, Long Beach St. .. Sr. 6-8 32 270 0 135 675 21.1 14. Jackie Smith, Furman............................................ Sr. 6-1 31 335 10.8 15. Shniece Perry, Towson.......................................... Sr. 5-11 27 288 10.7 11. Julie Szabo, Stony Brook .......... Fr. 5-6 28 172 76 169 589 21.0 12. LaToya Thomas, Mississippi ...... Fr. 6-2 32 260 10 142 672 21.0 16. Beth Fr.iday, Duquesne......................................... Fr. 6-1 28 297 10.6 13. Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma .... Sr. 5-10 33 265 39 117 686 20.8 17. ShaRae Mansfield, Western Ky. ............................ Jr. 6-2 32 339 10.6 14. Alli Nieman, Idaho .................. Sr. 6-1 28 220 18 118 576 20.6 18. Jennifer Butler, Massachusetts ................................ Fr. 6-3 28 294 10.5 15. Shauna Geronzin, Canisius ...... So. 6-0 29 208 27 152 595 20.5 19. Kiesha Brooks, Coppin St...................................... Jr. 5-10 27 279 10.3 20. Monica Echeverria, South Fla. ............................... Sr. 5-10 27 277 10.3 16. Kim MacMillan, Long Island ...... Fr. 5-7 29 194 103 103 594 20.5 17. Katie Douglas, Purdue .............. Jr. 6-1 30 196 33 188 613 20.4 21. Keitha Dickerson, Texas Tech ................................ Sr. 6-0 33 330 10.0 18. Lisa Baswell, Jacksonville St. ...... Sr. 6-2 28 215 16 123 569 20.3 22. Shauna Geronzin, Canisius ..................................So. 6-0 29 286 9.9 19. Brooke Armistead, Austin Peay .. Fr. 5-9 30 211 37 149 608 20.3 23. Janell Burse, Tulane ............................................. Jr. 6-5 32 315 9.8 20. Kiesha Brooks, Coppin St. ........ Jr. 5-10 27 186 39 129 540 20.0 24. Christy Jones, Ball St. ...........................................So. 5-11 29 285 9.8 25. Kristen Rasmussen, Michigan St. ............................ Sr. 6-4 31 304 9.8 21. Mandy West, Pennsylvania ...... Sr. 5-6 28 180 77 122 559 20.0 22. Amy Getman, Niagara ............ Jr. 6-0 28 187 13 169 556 19.9 26. Marie Patrick, Fairleigh Dickinson .......................... Sr. 5-11 28 273 9.8 23. Karalyn Church, Vermont .......... Sr. 6-0 31 258 6 89 611 19.7 27. Erin Buescher, UC Santa Barb. .............................. Jr. 6-3 33 321 9.7 24. Marla Gearhart, Eastern Ky ...... Sr. 5-9 28 191 63 103 548 19.6 28. Anne Tierney, Lehigh............................................ Fr. 6-0 29 282 9.7 25. Malveata Johnson, N.C. A&T .... Jr. 6-3 27 201 0 125 527 19.5 29. Kate Sanford, Charleston So.. ............................... Sr. 6-2 28 271 9.7 26. Leslie McElrath, Georgia St. ...... R 6-0 29 201 14 149 565 19.5 30. Kristin Koetsier, Western Mich. .............................. Fr. 6-3 30 285 9.5 27. Allison Starr, Northern Iowa ...... Sr. 5-10 28 170 45 160 545 19.5 30. Alli Nieman, Idaho .............................................. Sr. 6-1 28 266 9.5 28. Gail Strumpf, Fairfield .............. Jr. 6-4 33 241 0 160 642 19.5 29. Kate Smith, Nevada ................ Fr. 6-2 29 193 11 167 564 19.4 30. Nicole Council, Md.-East. Shores .... Sr. 5-8 28 178 50 132 538 19.2 31. Lindsey Meder, Iowa ................ So. 5-8 27 191 60 74 516 19.1 Field-Goal Perce n t a g e 32. Audra Cook, Cleveland St......... Sr. 6-2 30 213 42 103 571 19.0 33. Deanna Jackson, UAB .............. So. 6-2 33 250 30 97 627 19.0 Cl . Ht . G FG FG A Pc t . 34. Tiffany Bell, Buffalo .................. Jr. 6-2 26 174 0 145 493 19.0 1. Angie Welle, Iowa St................................. So. 6-4 33 185 286 64.7 35. Janell Burse, Tulane ................ Jr. 6-5 32 233 0 139 605 18.9 2. Karalyn Church, Vermont............................ Sr. 6-0 31 258 401 64.3 3. Becky Cummings, Michigan St. ................... Jr. 6-3 31 169 272 62.1 36. Shrieka Evans, Grambling ........ Fr. 5-10 30 194 120 59 567 18.9 4. DeTrina White, LSU ................................... So. 5-11 32 163 264 61.7 37. Tesha Tinsley, Northeastern ...... Sr. 5-6 30 213 36 104 566 18.9 5. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame .............................. Jr. 6-5 32 193 314 61.5 38. Stacey Turner, Southeastern ...... Jr. 6-0 27 195 1 116 507 18.8 39. Brianne Kenneally, Youngstown .... Jr. 5-9 31 195 49 140 579 18.7 6. Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion ................. Jr. 6-2 26 167 275 60.7 40. Kristin Koetsier, Western Mich. .. Fr. 6-3 30 206 3 144 559 18.6 7. Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion ............... Jr. 6-1 34 201 336 59.8 8. Carla Bennett, Drake.................................. Fr. 6-3 30 174 292 59.6 41. Katie Smrcka-Duffy, Georgetown .. Jr. 5-9 28 179 53 110 521 18.6 9. Tere Williams, Virginia Tech ....................... Jr. 5-11 27 156 262 59.5 42. Tonya Washington, Florida ...... Sr. 6-0 34 266 48 51 631 18.6 10. Janell Burse, Tulane.................................... Jr. 6-5 32 233 392 59.4 43. ShaRae Mansfield, Western Ky. .. Jr. 6-2 32 224 0 145 593 18.5 44. Anne Tierney, Lehigh ................ Fr. 6-0 29 198 2 139 537 18.5 11. April Cromartie, Campbell.......................... So. 6-0 31 209 353 59.2 45. Exzavia Cunningham, 12. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt ................... Fr. 6-6 34 216 367 58.9 Bethune-Cookman .......................... Fr. 5-7 28 167 58 124 516 18.4 13. Stacey Turner, Southeastern La .................... Jr. 6-0 27 195 334 58.4 46. Sheridan Andrews, Fla. Atlantic .... Sr. 6-1 29 227 0 78 532 18.3 14. Camille Cooper, Purdue ............................. Jr. 6-4 31 196 337 58.2 47. Damita Bullock, Chattanooga .... So.5-10 31 227 30 84 568 18.3 15. Schuye LaRue, Virginia............................... Fr. 6-3 34 198 342 57.9 48. Lenae Williams, DePaul ............ So. 6-1 29 188 94 61 531 18.3 16. Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech ....................... Sr. 6-2 33 217 375 57.9 49. Nekesha Jewell, Grambling ...... Sr. 6-2 30 205 1 137 548 18.3 17. Jennifer Phillips, Xavier ............................... Jr. 6-3 31 161 280 57.5 50. Cherea Wood, Alcorn St........... Jr. 5-11 31 197 1 169 564 18.2 18. Willow Russell, Western Caro. .................... Sr. 6-0 24 124 216 57.4 51. Jennifer O'Brien, Davidson ........ Sr. 5-7 27 175 49 89 488 18.1 19. Monique Liddell, Morgan St........................ Sr. 6-0 29 152 266 57.1 52. Shyla McKibbon, Evansville ...... Jr. 6-1 30 224 0 91 539 18.0 20. LaToya Thomas, Mississippi St..................... Fr. 6-2 32 260 456 57.0 53. Jodi Morris, Samford ................ Sr. 6-4 29 214 22 71 521 18.0 21. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier .............................. Jr. 6-3 31 191 335 57.0 54. Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech...... Sr. 6-2 33 217 0 155 589 17.8 22. Monica Echeverria, South Fla...................... Sr. 5-10 27 184 323 57.0 55 . Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion .. Jr. 6-2 26 167 0 130 464 17.8 23. Diana Caramanico, Pennsylvania ................ Jr. 6-2 28 268 472 56.8 56. Liesha Mitchell, Coppin St. ........ Sr. 5-10 28 213 33 40 499 17.8 24. Julie Studer, Kent St.................................... Jr. 6-4 28 157 277 56.7 57.
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