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2019-20 Women's Basketball Record Book 2019-20 W.BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK (UPDATED - 11/5/19) 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops 1 ANNUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL ALL GAMES 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 12.3 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS AVERAGE 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 11.8 2019 Laura Stockton, GON .892 2019 Valerie Higgins, PAC 3.1 SCORING 2018 Jill Barta, GON .876 2018 Gabby Green, LMU 3.2 2019 Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP 20.9 ASSISTS 2017 Devyn Galland, SMC .877 2017 Makenzi Pulsipher, BYU 2.4 2018 Cassie Devashrayee, BYU 19.1 2019 Barbara Sitanggan, PEP 5.2 2016 Lauren Nicholson, SMC .890 2016 Maya Hood, USD 2.5 2017 Rachel Howard, USF 18.1 2018 Geanna Luaulu-Summers, PAC 5.5 2015 Nici Gilday, SCU .945 2015 Bria Richardson, PEP 2.6 2016 Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch, BYU 24.2 2017 Andee Velasco, LMU 5.9 2014 Kate Gaze, SMC .874 2014 Hiaden Palmer, GON 3.0 W.BASKETBALL 2015 Lexi Eaton, BYU 20.5 2016 Kalani Purcell, BYU 4.7 2013 Jackie Nared, SMC .821 2013 Haiden Palmer, GON 3.2 2014 Jackie Nared, SMC 21.8 2015 Madison Parrish, PAC 4.3 2012 Alex Cowling, LMU .847 2012 Lauren Bell, PEP 2.7 2013 Jackie Nared, SMC 16.6 2014 Hazel Ramirez, LMU 6.3 2011 Sam Child, USD .884 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 3.2 2012 Alex Cowling, LMU 22.2 2013 Haley Steed, BYU 7.5 2010 Laiken Dollente, POR .919 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 3.6 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 19.8 2012 Haley Steed, BYU 7.2 2009 Amber Sprague, USD .837 2009 Nakeya Isabell, PEP 3.0 2010 Alex Cowling, LMU 17.5 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 10.2 2008 Laiken Dollente, POR .914 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 2.6 2009 Heather Bowman, GON 19.4 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 9.4 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .886 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 2.8 2008 Heather Bowman, GON 20.1 2009 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 7.5 2006 Tiara Harris, USD .837 2006 Amanda Rego, USD 3.6 2007 Chandice Cronk, SCU 16.0 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 8.5 2005 Michelle Cozad, SCU .843 2005 Toni Russell, USF 3.4 2006 Michelle Cozad, SCU 18.1 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 7.7 2004 Shandrika Lee, PEP .900 2004 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 3.2 2005 Jennifer Lacy, PEP 16.9 2006 Amanda Rego, USD 3.8 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .911 2003 Toni Russell, USF 3.3 2004 Kate Murray, LMU 16.4 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON 6.2 2002 Carey Sauer, USF .918 2002 Toni Russell, USF 2.6 2003 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 16.7 2004 Shannon Mathews, GON 4.7 2001 Kim Whisler, USF .841 2001 Ashlee Giles, POR 2.9 2002 Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 17.8 2003 Kayla Huss, SCU 5.6 2000 Katie Pursley, SCU .882 2000 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 3.2 2001 Jessica Malone, GON 18.8 2002 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 7.3 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR .876 1999 Nancy Pompili, POR 2.3 2000 Tracy Morris, SMC 17.5 2001 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.1 1998 Kristin Hepton, POR .854 1998 Nancy Pompili, POR 2.4 1999 Tracy Morris, SMC 16.4 Corrie Mizusawa, SMC 1997 Kristin Hepton, POR .896 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 3.9 1998 Tracy Morris, SMC 15.4 2000 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.2 1996 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .879 1996 Deana Lansing, POR 3.5 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 17.5 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 4.8 1995 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .863 1995 Ivy Safranski, GON 3.0 1996 Laura Sale, POR 19.2 Jennifer Madkins, USF 1994 Tina Geis, POR .831 1994 Joy Durand, SMC 3.1 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 17.7 1998 Angie White, PEP 4.8 1993 Christina Marshall, SMC .843 1993 Tami Adkins, USF 3.0 1994 Christine Silvernail, SCU 19.6 1997 Jamie Shadian, USF 6.0 1992 Barbara Tanner, PEP .878 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 3.2 1993 Melissa King, SCU 20.1 1996 Jamie Shadian, USF 5.0 1991 Cheree Tappin, SMC .873 1991 Melissa King, SCU 3.4 1992 Martha Sheldon, POR 26.7 1995 Deana Lansing, POR 4.6 1990 Jennifer Mountain, GON .866 1990 Kristen Bruich, LMU 3.9 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 21.1 1994 Sherry Larson, POR 5.7 1989 Carla Curfman, GON .835 1989 Frozena Jerro, SMC 3.6 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 19.5 1993 Kathy Adelman, POR 7.0 1988 Tammy Halter, POR .845 1988 Vicky Chalfant, POR 3.3 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 22.5 1992 Christina Marshall, SMC 5.7 1987 Jane Gilpin, USD .819 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.9 1988 Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU 19.8 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 9.6 1986 Chris Starr, UNR .923 1986 Toya DeCree, USIU 3.3 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 20.7 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 8.0 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 22.9 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 6.4 THREE-POINT PERCENT BLOCKS AVERAGE 1988 Jennifer Lucas, SCU 7.3 2019 Katie Campbell, GON .450 2019 Sara Hamson, BYU 2.8 REBOUNDS 1987 Debbie Dunbar, USF 6.1 2018 Maddy Holland, SMC .423 2018 Sara Hamson, BYU 4.3 2019 Valerie Higgins, PAC 9.0 1986 Karen Friel, UNR 7.9 2017 Sydney Bordonaro, PEP .429 2017 Jackie Johnson, LMU 2.9 Bree Alford, LMU 2016 Kylie Maeda, BYU .456 2016 Shelby Cheslek, GON 2.0 2018 Michaela Rakova, USF 10.0 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2015 Anna Seilund, USF .453 2015 Sophia Ederain, USD 4.7 2017 Kalani Purcell, BYU 10.5 2019 Megan McKay, SMC .582 2014 Kim Beeston, BYU .402 2014 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 4.2 2016 Kalani Purcell, BYU 12.6 2018 Megan McKay, SMC .608 2013 Taelor Carr, GON .437 2013 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2.8 2015 Kendall Kenyon, PAC 11.4 2017 Megan McKay, SMC .557 2012 Stephanie Vermunt, BYU .467 2012 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2.5 2014 Danielle Mauldin, SMC 12.9 2016 Megan McKay, SMC .619 2011 Kate Gaze, SMC .424 2011 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.7 2013 Danielle Mauldin, SMC 10.8 2015 Stella Beck, SMC .550 2010 Tiffanie Shives, GON .416 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 6.3 2012 Alex Cowling, LMU 8.7 2014 Jennifer Hamson, BYU .566 2009 Morgan Henderson, USD .449 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.4 2011 Lena Gipson, SCU 11.2 2013 Maya Hood, USD .543 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .518 2008 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.9 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 11.1 2012 Jennifer Hamson, BYU .579 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .447 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 2.3 2009 Lena Gipson, SCU 9.9 2011 Kayla Standish, GON .561 2006 Chandice Cronk, SCU .451 2006 Rachel Warren, POR 1.5 2008 Amber Sprague, USD 8.7 2010 Ashlee Smith, SMC .609 2005 Ashley Graham, SCU .461 2005 Amber Sprague, USD 1.4 Miranda Ayim, PEP 2009 Ashlee Smith, SMC .569 2004 Ashley Graham, SCU .452 2004 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.3 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 8.0 2008 Miranda Ayim, PEP .557 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .440 2003 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.3 2006 Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 10.2 2007 Jen Gottschalk, SCU .512 2002 Kerri Nakamoto, USD .460 2002 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.2 2005 Mary Jane Krueger, USF 8.9 2006 Kasey Monteith, SCU .541 2001 Katie Davis, SMC .443 2001 Annie Garrison, SCU 1.7 Triola Jackson, SMC 2005 Sabine Loewe, USD .542 2000 Susie Erpelding, USD .444 2000 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.1 2004 Ashlee Orndorff, POR 8.3 2004 Ashley Burke, GON .529 1999 Jessica Banford, SCU .438 1999 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.5 2003 Triola Jackson, SMC 9.5 2003 Julie Butler, SCU .517 1998 Lindsey Huff, USF .403 1998 Christing Rigby, SCU 1.9 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 11.9 2002 Nadja Morgan, PEP .537 1997 Meghan Kenny, LMU .416 1997 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.1 2001 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 10.4 2001 Jennifer Glysson, SCU .547 1996 Lisa Sacco, SCU .448 1996 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.2 2000 Jessica Gray, USD 9.4 2000 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 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Ramirez, LMU 6.8 2014 Nici Gilday, SCU .918 2014 Haiden Palmer, GON 2.8 2015 Lexi Eaton, BYU 21.4 2013 Haley Steed, BYU 7.7 2013 Danielle Mauldin, SCM .829 2013 Haiden Palmer, GON 3.1 2014 Jackie Nared, SMC 21.4 2012 Haley Steed, BYU 7.8 2012 Rheina Ale, USF .900 2012 Natalie Day, POR 2.4 2013 Alex Cowling, LMU 16.1 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 10.3 2011 Alyssa Shoji, SCU .914 Lauren Bell, PEP 2012 Alex Cowling, LMU 23.8 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 9.5 2010 Laiken Dollente, POR .925 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2.9 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 20.7 2009 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 7.5 2009 Amber Sprague, USD .895 2010 Courtney Vandersloot,
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