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Flagler College Women's Basketball Record Book FLAGLER COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK rev. 3/22/17 RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Steals 7. Jamie Allenbaugh 695 2004-07 1. Tara Teague 105 1998-99 8. Jen Knurek 598 2009-13 Points Scored 2. Tara Teague 99 1997-98 9. Shelbi Lindsey 575 2010-14 44-Williesha Spencer vs. Saint Leo, 11/11/13 10. Vicki Gorman 557 1989-92 39-Heidi Nissen vs. Ed. Waters, 12/11/91 Blocks 11. Jennifer Conley 553 1995-98 1. Rachel Brown 51 2011-12 12. Tiff any Hodge 548 2014- Rebounds 2. Elizabeth Tuzzolo 42 2007-08 13. Elizabeth Bartlett 520 1985-89 21-Tiff any Hodge vs. UNCP, 2/18/17 3. Rachel Brown 41 2010-11 14. Adrienne Donelson 512 2007-11 21-Heidi Nissen vs. Ed. Waters, 12/11/91 15. Beth Vairo 466 1992-96 20-Tiff any Hodge at UNCP, 2/1/17 Field Goals Attempted 20-Treva Mason vs. GRU Augusta, 1/15/14 1. Williesha Spencer 450 2013-14 Assists 20-Treva Mason vs. Ga. College, 1/7/12 2. Tara Teague 438 1997-98 1. Sherri Anthony 368 1978-82 20-Jennifer Conley, 1998 2. Gina Fuentes 344 1994-98 Field Goals Made Assists 3. Tara Teague 326 1996-00 1. Williesha Spencer 196 2013-14 4. Alex Alford 320 2014- 13-Williesha Spencer vs. Columbus State, 2012-13 2. Tara Teague 189 1997-98 13-Sherri Anthony vs. Miami, Fla., 1979-80 5. Tish Redfearn 282 1987-90 6. Brittney Garmon 225 2004-08 Highest FG Pct. (min. 100 made) Steals 7. Karlyn Reddish 221 2006-10 1. Treva Mason .598 2014-15 9-Brittney Garmon at Northwood (Fla.) 2/13/08 8. Dawn Bolinski 217 1989-92 9-Holly Sloan vs. Florida Tech, 1989-90 2. Treva Mason .579 2013-14 9. Williesha Spencer 216 2012-14 3. Melody Milton .574 1979-80 10. Christy Forsyth 197 2005-09 Blocks 3-pt. Field Goals Made 7-Rachel Brown at Augusta State, 2/4/12 Steals 1. Tara Teague 95 1997-98 7-Rachel Brown vs. Francis Marion, 1/22/11 1. Tara Teague 281 1996-00 2. Brittney Garmon 250 2004-08 Field Goals Attempted 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts 35-Williesha Spencer vs. Saint Leo, 11/11/13 1. Tara Teague 252 1997-98 Blocked Shots 24-Bri Roberts vs. Lander, 2/4/17 1. Rachel Brown 127 2009-13 24-Jen Mitchell vs. Webber Int’l, 11/24/09 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 40 made) 24-Nicole Barnes vs. Fla. Memorial, 2/16/05 1. Sarah Smith .393 2002-03 2. Adrienne Donelson 112 2007-11 24-Nicole Barnes vs. Clearwater Christ., 2/8/05 3. Elizabeth Tuzzolo 97 2006-09 Free Throws Made 4. Amy Richmond 88 1998-02 Field Goals Made 1. Williesha Spencer 121 2013-14 17-Jamie Allenbaugh vs. Webber Int’l, 1/22/05 2. Jamie Allenbaugh 113 2005-06 Field Goal Attempts 3. Denise Williams 109 1987-88 1. Tara Teague 1281 1996-00 3-pt. Field Goals Made 2. Jamie Allenbaugh 1169 2004-07 7-Nicole Barnes at Fla. Memorial, 2/16/05 Free Throws Attempted 3. Brittney Garmon 1005 2004-08 7-Mary Pinkowski at Fla. Memorial, 2/16/01 1. Chanti Beckett 189 2008-09 6-Maggie Flynn vs. Augusta, 2/6/17 2. Jamie Allenbaugh 163 2005-06 Highest Field Goal Pct. 6-Williesha Spencer vs. Armstrong, 2/15/14 3. Chanti Beckett 156 2009-10 1. Treva Mason .539 2011-25 6-Elizabeth Tuzzolo vs. Eckerd, 12/15/06 4. Denise Williams 151 1987-88 2. Heidi Nissen .486 1989-92 6-Sarah Anderson, 2000 6-Tara Teague, 1998 Free Throw Pct. (min. 40 made) 3-pt. Field Goals Made 1. Tara Teague 253 1996-00 Free Throws Made 1. Blair Edwards .903 2001-02 19-Heidi Nissen vs. Ed. Waters, 12/11/91 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. Tara Teague 747 1996-00 Free Throws Attempted Points Scored 22-Heidi Nissen vs. Ed. Waters, 12/11/91 1. Tara Teague 1378 1996-00 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. 2. Jamie Allenbaugh 1337 2004-07 1. Williesha Spencer .395 2012-14 Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att.) 3. Heidi Nissen 1188 1992-95 1.000-Williesha Spencer at UCF (13-13), 12/7/13 2. Sarah Smith .371 1999-03 4. Brittney Garmon 1119 2004-08 1.000-Jen Knurek vs. Augusta St. (12-12), 3/2/13 5. Williesha Spencer 1030 2012-14 .923-Jen Mitchell vs. PBA (12-13), 12/5/09 Free Throws Made 6. Treva Mason 1016 2011-15 .909-Kalee Smith vs. SCAD (9-10), 2/2/05 1. Heidi Nissen 347 1989-92 7. Andrea Bersten 922 1992-95 8. Lorraine Rossmeyer 881 1978-80 Free Throws Attempted INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS 9. Shelbi Lindsey 871 2012-14 1. Heidi Nissen 495 1989-92 10. Jalisa Foster 808 2006-10 Points Scored 11. Roseann Glenn 776 1994-98 Highest Free Throw Pct. 1. Williesha Spencer 557 2013-14 12. Carleen Macklin 773 1987-91 1. Williesha Spencer .822 2012-14 2. Tara Teague 514 1997-98 13. Jen Knurek 772 2009-13 2. Raegan Brummal .805 2000-03 14. Elizabeth Tuzzolo 765 2006-09 3. Elizabeth Tuzzolo .798 2006-09 Rebounds 15. Sherri Anthony 751 1978-82 1. Brittney Garmon 315 2007-08 16. Beth Vairo 729 1992-96 2. Tiff any Hodge 312 2016-17 17. Josefi na Gorostiaga 722 1999-00 3. Treva Mason 270 2013-14 18. Adrienne Donelson 675 2007-11 4. Treva Mason 265 2014-15 5. Meggan Anderson 255 2005-06 Rebounds 1. Treva Mason 951 2011-15 Assists 2. Brittney Garmon 793 2004-08 1. Alex Alford 157 2016-17 3. Amy Richmond 738 1998-02 2. Gina Fuentes 154 1997-98 4. Roseann Glenn 722 1994-98 3. Williesha Spencer 121 2012-13 5. Jalisa Foster 707 2006-10 6. Heidi Nissen 701 1989-92 RECORD BOOK TEAM GAME RECORDS Turnovers FLAGLER YEAR-BY-YEAR 1. 784 1999-00 Most Points Scored Year Record Coach 1. vs. Florida Christian 105 11/30/99 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 1971-72 n/a Chella Echols 1. 206 1999-00 1972-73 n/a Mary Jo Blake Largest Margin of Victory 1973-74 15-4 Mary Jo Blake 1. vs. Florida Christian 83 11/30/00 Highest 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. 1974-75 17-6 Mary Jo Blake 1. .340 (175-515) 2002-03 1975-76 14-5 Cathy Forson Rebounds 1976-77 25-5 Nancy Sermons 1. vs. Florida Christian 68 1/14/00 Most Free Throws Attempted 1977-78 11-10 Barry Craig 1. 616 1997-98 1978-79 18-7 Dan Stewart Assists 1979-80 14-8 Dan Stewart 1. vs. Florida Christian 35 1/14/00 Most Free Throws Made 1980-81 5-14 Dan Stewart 1. 416 2013-14 1981-82 2-20 Dan Stewart Steals 2. 392 2005-06 1982-83 4-17 Dan Stewart 1. vs. Florida Christian 29 11/10/98 3. 384 2009-10 1983-84 0-6 Dan Stewart 4. 376 2007-08 1984-85 1-20 Berndatte Twardy Blocked Shots 5. 367 1999-00 1985-86 3-17 Jay Morgan 1. vs. Edward Waters 11 1/5/02 1986-87 4-20 Sherri Anthony Highest Free Throw Pct. 1987-88 2-23 Sherri Anthony Turnovers 1. .741 (344-464) 2012-13 1988-89 9-14 Donna Johnson 1. vs. Edward Waters 42 11/3/03 2. .738 (304-412) 2016-17 1989-90 6-19 Donna Johnson 3. .715 (416-582) 2013-14 1990-91 7-18 Donna Johnson 3-pt. Field Goals Made 4. .705 (392-556) 2005-06 1991-92 7-18 Donna Johnson 1. vs. Warner Southern 15 1/29/08 5. .696 (334-480) 2015-16 1992-93 11-14 Joe Shannon t2. at UNC Pembroke 13 2/17/16 1993-94 5-15 Joe Shannon t2. vs. Trinity Baptist 13 2/11/13 Points Per Game 1994-95 9-19 Shannon McGaugh t4. vs. Lynn 12 12/3/08 1. 73.5 2013-14 1995-96 8-16 Shannon McGaugh t4. vs. Brewton-Parker 12 1/3/06 2. 72.2 1978-79 1996-97 13-12 Hugh Lewis t4. vs. SCAD 12 1/25/00 1997-98 17-16 Hugh Lewis t4. vs. North Florida 12 12/11/99 Longest Losing Streak 1998-99 20-14 Hugh Lewis 1. 17 1981-82 1999-00 17-17 Hugh Lewis Highest 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. 2000-01 13-13 Chanita Olds 1. at Voorhees .733 2/1/08 Longest Home Win Streak 2001-02 7-19 Ashley Bland 2. at Lander .688 1/11/17 1. 13 1998-99 2002-03 11-20 Ashley Bland 3. vs. Montevallo .600 12/21/13 2003-04 11-14 Ashley Bland 4. vs. North Florida .570 12/11/99 2004-05 9-18 Craig Douglass 2005-06 14-16 Craig Douglass Free Throws Made 2006-07 13-16 Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki 1. at SCAD 33 2/2/05 2007-08 15-15 Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki t2. vs. UNC Pembroke 32 2/22/14 2008-09 5-24 Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki t2. vs. Palm Beach Atl. 32 2/16/02 2009-10 8-19 Erika Lang-Montgomery 2010-11 6-20 Erika Lang-Montgomery Free Throws Attempted 2011-12 4-22 Erika Lang-Montgomery 1. vs. Palm Beach Atl. 48 2/16/02 2012-13 15-13 Erika Lang-Montgomery 2013-14 12-15 Erika Lang-Montgomery Highest Free Throw Pct.
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