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Women's Basketball Record Book WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS All-Time Records ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Individual Career Records ........................................................................................................................ 4 Individual Season Records ....................................................................................................................... 5 Individual Game Records ......................................................................................................................... 6 Team Season Top-10 Performances ..................................................................................................... 7 Team Game Top-10 Performances ........................................................................................................ 8 Annual Leaders ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Honors and Awards ........................................................................................................................... 10-11 Phoenix in the Pros ...................................................................................................................................12 All-Time Roster ...........................................................................................................................................13 Division 1 Records ...........................................................................................................................................14 Individual Career Records ......................................................................................................................15 Individual Season Records .....................................................................................................................16 Individual Game Records .......................................................................................................................17 Team Season Top-10 Performances ...................................................................................................18 Team Game Top-10 Performances ......................................................................................................19 NCAA/WNIT Tournament Records.............................................................................................................20 In the NCAA Tournament .......................................................................................................................21 NCAA Team Program Records ..............................................................................................................22 NCAA Individual Program Records .....................................................................................................23 In the WNIT ..................................................................................................................................................24 WNIT Team Program Records ...............................................................................................................25 WNIT Individual Program Records ......................................................................................................26 Kress Events Center Records .......................................................................................................................27 Facility Team/Individual Records .................................................................................................. 28-29 Year-by-Year Statistics ......................................................................................................................................30 Coaching Summary ..................................................................................................................................31 Year-by-Year Results .......................................................................................................................... 32-37 All-Time vs. Opponents .................................................................................................................... 38-41 Year-by-Year Final Statistics ............................................................................................................ 42-81 2 ALL-TIME RECORDS All-Time Records Individual Career Records 4 Individual Season Records 5 Individual Game Records 6 Team Season Top-10 Performances 7 Team Game Top-10 Performances 8 Annual Leaders 9 Honors and Awards 10-11 Phoenix in the Pros 12 All-Time Roster 13 3 Women’s Basketball INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS 7. Jessica Lindstrom (2014-pres) 180 REBOUNDS 1. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 1964 8. Lydia Bauer (2009-13) 165 1. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 1234 2. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 1921 9. Sara Boyer (2000-03) 160 2. April Jensen (1979-82) 1044 3. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 1799 10. Abby Scharlow (2003-05) 156 3. Jessica Lindstrom (2014-18) 1030 4. Mehryn Kraker (2012-17) 1671 4. Julie Steeno (1979-82) 889 5. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 1638 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 862 6. Donna Gunville (1986-89) 1572 1. Mehryn Kraker (2012-16) 637 6. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 843 7. Allie LeClaire (2014-2018) 1489 2. Allie LeClaire (2014-18) 547 7. Kim Wood (1991-94) 827 8. Dawn LeClair (1980-83) 1477 3. Tesha Buck (2013-16) 540 8. Karen Kupper (1986-89) 740 9. Celeste Hoewisch (2007-11) 1425 4. Adrian Ritchie (2009-13) 538 9. Mary Quigley (1975-78) 717 10. Kim Wood (1991-94) 1408 5. Natalie Berglin (2004-07) 511 10. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 712 *36 total members are in the 1,000-point club 6. Jessica Lindstrom (2014-18) 478 7. Lydia Bauer (2009-13) 454 ASSISTS SCORING AVERAGE (games) 8. Rachel Porath (2006-09) 436 1. Pam Roecker (1980-83) 831 1. Chari Nordgaard (116) - 1996-99 16.8 9. Abby Scharlow (2003-05) 388 2. Sue Klaubauf (1984-87) 723 2. Nicole Soulis (125) - 2004-07 15.4 10. Sara Boyer (2000-03) 376 3. Megan Lukan (2011-2015) 525 3. Mandy Stowe (60) - 2001-02 15.2 4. Sue Aspenson (1986-89) 433 4. Jeanne Barta (121) - 1984-87 14.9 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 5. Donna Gunville (1986-89) 431 5. Donna Gunville (115) - 1986-89 13.6 (min. 100 att.) 6. Natalie Berglin (2004-07) 423 6. Julie Wojta (124) - 2008-12 13.2 1. Kristy Loiselle (2001-03) .476 7. Jen Wellnitz (2015-19) 395 7. Mary Quigley (79) - 1975-78 13.5 2. Rachel Porath (2006-09) .438 8. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 378 8. Mehryn Kraker (130) - 2012-17 12.9 3. Amanda Popp (2004-07) .430 9. Celeste Hoewisch (2007-11) 375 9. Abby Scharlow (94) - 2003-05 12.6 Elizabeth Dudley (2000-03) .430 10. Kathy Mertz (1978-81) 374 10. Dawn LeClair (119) - 1980-83 12.4 5. Mariann VanDenElzen (1989-92) .429 6. Sara Boyer (2000-03) .426 STEALS FIELD GOALS MADE 7. Natalie Yudt (2001-04) .421 1. Sue Aspenson (1986-89) 315 1. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 740 8. Tiffany Mor (2000-05) .405 2. Elizabeth Dudley (2000-03) 290 Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 740 9. Melanie Tilque (1998-01) .404 3. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 288 3. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 709 10. Abby Scharlow (2003-05) .402 4. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 287 4. Dawn LeClair (1980-83) 657 5. Celeste Hoewisch (2007- 11) 280 5. Donna Gunville (1986-89) 654 FREE THROWS MADE 6. Jen Wellnitz (2015-19) 269 6. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 642 1. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 538 Donna Gunville (1986-89) 269 7. Mehryn Kraker (2012-17) 627 2. Celeste Hoewisch (2007-11) 393 8. Sue Klaubauf (1984-87) 240 8. Vicki Anklam (1982-85) 582 3. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 367 9. Patti VanSwol (1988-91) 238 Julie Steeno (1979-82) 582 4. Kayla Tetschlag (2007-11) 341 10. Rhonda Rice (1993-96) 235 10. Kim Wood (1991-94) 566 5. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 319 6. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 290 BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7. Amanda Leonhard (1999-02) 283 1. Kim Wood (1991-94) 274 1. Donna Gunville (1986-89) 1468 8. Kim Wood (1991-94) 276 2. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 166 2. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 1432 9. Megan Lukan (2011-2015) 263 3. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 127 3. Dawn LeClair (1980-83) 1420 10. Kayla Groh (2005-08) 254 Vicki Anklam (1982-85) 127 4. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 1413 5. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 116 5. Carrie Massey (1980-83) 1328 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 6. Tiffany Mor (2001-05) 110 6. Vicki Anklam (1982-85) 1308 1. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) 697 7. April Jensen (1979-82) 99 7. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 1289 2. Celeste Hoewisch (2007-11) 506 8. Julie Steeno (1979-82) 88 8. Mehryn Kraker (2012-17) 1269 3. Jeanne Barta (1984-87) 495 9. Chandra Johnson (2000-03) 83 9. Allie LeClaire (2014-18) 1252 4. Nicole Soulis (2004-07) 467 10. Lavesa Glover (2006-09) 80 10. Julie Steeno (1979-82) 1234 5. Kayla Tetschlag (2007-11) 434 6. Kim Wood (1991-94) 400 GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 500 att.) 7. Megan Lukan (2011-2015) 397 1. Sarah Eichler (2009-13) 133 1. Kim Wood (1991-94) .617 8. Julie Wojta (2008-12) 363 2. Allie LeClaire (2014-18) 132 2. Chari Nordgaard (1996-99) .601 9. Chandra Johnson (2000-03) 337 Celeste Hoewisch (2007-11) 132 3. Tiffany Mor (2001-05) .600 10. Karen Kupper (1986-89) 336 4. Mehryn Kraker (2012-17) 130 4. Lisa Wegner (1989-92) .564 Megan Lukan (2011-2015) 130 5. Erika Schoeneberger (1998-00) .552 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 200 att.) Lydia Bauer (2009-13) 130 6. Mandy Stowe (2001-02) .548 1. Rachel Porath (2004-09) .874 7. Adrian Ritchie (2009-13) 129 7. Breannah Ranger (2009-14) .531 2. Amanda Leonhard (1999-02) .847 8. Kayla Tetschlag (2007-11) 128 8. Liz Reiman (1995-98)
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