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Individual Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS 3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4) SINGLE GAME: 46................. Chennedy Carter at Southern California (12/15/17) SINGLE GAME: 1.000 (5-5) .............Prissy Sharpe vs. Manhattan (12/6/98) SEASON: 847 ......................................................................Danielle Adams (2010-11) SEASON: .427 ..........................................................Alexia Standish (2011-12) CAREER: 1,989 ................................................................. Courtney Walker (2012-16) CAREER: .358 .................................................Morenike Atunrase (2004-08) SCORING AVERAGE FREE THROWS MADE SEASON: 23.3 ..................................................................Chennedy Carter (2018-19) SINGLE GAME: 15 .................................Lisa Langston vs. Houston (2/27/85) CAREER: 22.5 ................................................................. Chennedy Carter (2017-20) SEASON: 176 ................................................................ Lisa Branch (1995-96) CAREER: 614 .................................................................Lisa Branch (1992-96) REBOUNDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED SINGLE GAME: 27 .......................Anriel Howard vs. Missouri State (3/19/16) SEASON: 439 ............................................................Anriel Howard (2017-18) SINGLE GAME: 19 ............................Yvonne Hill vs. Saint Peter’s (12/30/89) CAREER: 1,002 ........................................................ Anriel Howard (2015-18) SEASON: 218..........................................................Danielle Adams (2010-11) CAREER: 753 .................................................................Lisa Branch (1992-96) REBOUNDING AVERAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10) SEASON: 12.2 ............................................................Anriel Howard (2017-18) CAREER: 9.8 ............................................................ Anriel Howard (2015-18) SINGLE GAME: 1.000 (12-12) ............Lisa Branch vs. Notre Dame (12/3/95) SEASON: .865 ...................................................... Courtney Walker (2014-15) CAREER: .844 ...................................................... Courtney Walker (2012-16) FIELD GOALS MADE SINGLE GAME: 17 ....... Chennedy Carter at Southern California (12/15/17) ASSISTS SEASON: 316 ..........................................................Danielle Adams (2010-11) CAREER: 792 ........................................................ Courtney Walker (2012-16) SINGLE GAME: 19 ............................................Lisa Branch vs. TCU (1/23/93) SEASON: 304 ............................................................. Curtyce Knox (2016-17) CAREER: 795 .................................................................Lisa Branch (1992-96) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SINGLE GAME: 37 ............... Chennedy Carter at South Carolina (12/31/17) STEALS SEASON: 673 ...................................................... Chennedy Carter (2017-18) CAREER: 1,913 ............................................................Takia Starks (2005-09) SINGLE GAME: 10 ...........................Pat Werner vs. Trinity Lutheran (3/2/78) SEASON: 117................................Toccara Williams (2001-02 and 2002-03) CAREER: 452 .................................................... Toccara Williams (2000-04) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10) SINGLE GAME: 1.000 (12-12) ..........Khaalia Hillsman vs. Hawai’i (12/20/17) BLOCKED SHOTS SEASON: .624 ...................................................... Khaalia Hillsman (2016-17) CAREER: .593 ......................................................Khaalia Hillsman (2014-18) SINGLE GAME: 10 ..........................Danielle Adams vs. Texas Tech (1/23/10) SEASON: 68 .................................................................Karla Gilbert (2013-14) CAREER: 176 ...................................................Morenike Atunrase (2004-08) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE SINGLE GAME: 8 ... Lisa Branch vs. Rice (1/18/95) & LaToya Rose vs. Iowa St. (1/12/02) GAMES PLAYED SEASON: 71 ............................................................. Danni Williams (2017-18) CAREER: 178 ...............................................................Takia Starks (2006-09) SEASON: 44 ................. Peggy Pope (1978-79) and Susan Kimbro (1978-79) CAREER: 143 ............................................................... Karla Gilbert (2010-14) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED AGGIES IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOKS SINGLE GAME: 15 ................................LaToya Rose vs. Iowa State (1/12/02) Career Steals: 452 (Ranks 9th), Toccara Williams (2000-04) SEASON: 184 .......................................................... Danni Williams (2017-18) Career Steals Per Game: 4.07 (9th), Toccara Williams (2000-04) CAREER: 517 ...............................................................Takia Starks (2005-09) Points In NCAA Title Game: 30 (2nd), Danielle Adams (4/5/11) Rebounds In NCAA Tournament Game: 27 (1st), Anriel Howard (3/19/16) Assists In NCAA Tournament Game: 16 (T-6th), Jordan Jones (3/25/14) Player With A Steal In Every Game Of Career: 111 (1st), Toccara Williams (2000-04) Largest Comeback In NCAA Tournament Game: 21 (1st), vs. Penn (3/18/17) 17 (4th), vs. DePaul (3/18/18) Points In One Overtime Session (Both Teams): 42 (1st), Missouri (1/19/17) TEXAS A&M / 1 / WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCORING RECORDS 40-POINT SCORING GAMES SEASON POINTS CAREER 10+ POINT GAMES (Since 2000-01) 46 Chennedy Carter ..... Southern California (12/15/2017) 1. Danielle Adams ..................................2010-11......... 847 1. Takia Starks.......................................2005-09.......... 112 40 Danielle Adams ................................Kansas (2/12/2011) 2. Chennedy Carter ...............................2017-18......... 816 2. Courtney Walker ................................2012-16......... 105 3. Chennedy Carter .............................. 2018-19......... 676 3. Chennedy Carter ..............................2017-20........... 87 30-POINT SCORING GAMES 4. Jaynetta Saunders ..........................2000-01..........611 4. Danielle Gant ...................................2005-09...........82 5. Courntey Walker ............................... 2015-16........ 590 5. Tyra White ..........................................2007-12...........80 39 Lori Foreman ............. Texas Woman’s Univ. (2/8/1980) 6. Takia Starks.......................................2007-08......... 587 6. Courtney Williams .............................2012-16............72 37 Chennedy Carter ............................DePaul (3/18/2018) 7. Kelsey Bone ........................................2012-13.........582 7. Khaalia HIllsman ............................... 2014-18........... 70 37 Chennedy Carter ..................... Tennessee (2/16/2020) 8. Peggy Pope ........................................1978-79......... 578 8. Toccara Williams ............................ 2000-04...........69 36 Chennedy Carter ............. South Carolina (12/31/2017) 9. Courtney Walker ................................2013-14.........563 9. Morenike Atunrase ......................... 2004-08...........68 35 Evelyn Sanders .......................................SMU (1/6/1987) Danni Williams ...................................2016-17.........563 10. Danielle Adams .................................2009-11...........66 35 Jaynetta Saunders ..................... Oklahoma (1/17/2001) 35 Chennedy Carter ....................Notre Dame (3/30/2019 Fr.: Chennedy Carter ....................2017-18......... 816 CAREER 20+ POINT GAMES (Since 1999-00) 34 Yvonne Hill ................................Minnesota (12/18/1989) So.: Chennedy Carter ................... 2018-19......... 676 Jr.: Takia Starks ............................2007-08......... 587 34 Lisa Branch ..........................................Texas (3/11/1994) 1. Chennedy Carter ..............................2017-20........... 67 Sr.: Danielle Adams .......................2010-11......... 847 34 Jaynetta Saunders .................... Texas Tech (1/13/2001) 2. Courtney Walker ................................2012-16........... 33 34 Jaynetta Saunders ...........................Baylor (1/20/2001) SEASON POINTS PER GAME 3. Danielle Adams .................................2009-11...........30 34 Danielle Adams ...................................Texas (1/19/2011) 4. Takia Starks.......................................2005-09........... 25 33 Lori Foreman .....................Texas Southern (11/20/1979) 5. Chennedy Carter ..............................2017-Pr. .......... 24 1. Chennedy Carter .............................. 2018-19........ 23.3 33 Lisa Langston .......................................SMU (2/13/1985) 6. Jaynetta Saunders ............................ 1999-01........... 23 2. Chennedy Carter ...............................2017-18........ 22.7 33 Donna Roper ................................Arkansas (2/16/1988) 3. Danielle Adams ..................................2010-11........ 22.3 7. Khaalia Hillsman ............................... 2014-18............21 33 Kera Alexander ......................Kansas State (2/25/1998) 4. Jaynetta Saunders ...........................2000-01........ 21.8 8. Danielle Gant ...................................2005-09...........20 33 Danielle Adams .................................. TCU (12/12/2010) 5. Chennedy Carter ..............................2019-20.........21.3 9. Courtney Williams .............................2012-16............17 33 Kelsey Bone ....................... Old Dominion
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