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Women's Basketball Records WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS UPDATED - OCTOBER 19, 2010 Table of Contents Career Records .......................................................................................................................................................................................2-3 Single Season Records .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Single Game Records ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Freshman Records, Team Season Records ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Year-By-Year Leaders .............................................................................................................................................................................6-7 Mullins Center Records, Mullins Facts ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 NCAA Records, WNIT Records, Postseason Records ............................................................................................................................... 9 Year-By-Year Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Year-By-Year Records, Coaching History ..................................................................................................................................................11 Year-By-Year Results ..........................................................................................................................................................................12-15 Atlantic 10 Tournament History ................................................................................................................................................................. 15 History vs. Ranked Opponents ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Overtime Games ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Record vs. Opponents .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Atlantic 10 Opponent Series ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Season Statistics (1975-2010) ............................................................................................................................................................19-30 All-Time Rosters ..................................................................................................................................................................................31-35 Individual Honors ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 All-Time Letterwinners .............................................................................................................................................................................. 37 All-Time Roster - Hometowns ................................................................................................................................................................... 38 All-Time Roster - Numerical ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Individual Career Summaries ..............................................................................................................................................................40-61 UMass Women’s Basketball Record Book - 1 7. Pam Rosanio 116 1466 12.6 2004-08 15. Helen Freeman 436 877 .497 1986-90 Career Records 8. Julie Ready 85 1406 16.5 1977-81 16. Karen Fitzgerald 422 826 .511 1983-87 9. Crystal Carroll 116 1405 12.1 1993-97 17. Tara Lewis 390 879 .444 1984-88 Games Played 10. Tamara Tatham 115 1186 10.3 2003-07 18. Kim Kristofik 384 922 .416 1989-93 Player GMS Years 11. Nekole Smith 116 1165 10.0 1998-03 19. Alison MacFarland 383 1045 .367 1996-00 1. Kim Benton 119 2006-10 12. Tez Kraft 99 1144 11.6 1994-99 20. Nancy O’Neil 357 762 .469 1973-77 2. Sabriya Mitchell 118 1994-97 13. Keyburn McCusker 109 1135 10.4 1987-91 3. Kate Mills 117 2004-08 14. Kathy Coyner 115 1132 9.8 1997-01 Field Goals Attempted Alison MacFarland 117 1996-00 15. Helen Freeman 111 1105 10.0 1986-90 Player FGM FGA PCT. Years 5. Pam Rosanio 116 2004-08 16. Alison MacFarland 117 1060 9.1 1996-00 1. Sue Peters 757 1618 .468 1976-80 Alisha Tatham 116 2004-08 17. Beth Wilbor 111 1014 9.1 1985-89 2. Barbara Hebel 632 1510 .419 1982-86 Nekole Smith 116 1998-03 18. Karen Fitzgerald 781 977 12.1 1983-87 3. Melissa Gurile 637 1381 .461 1992-96 Crystal Carroll 116 1993-97 19. Kim Kristofik 109 958 8.8 1989-93 4. Octavia Thomas 672 1272 .528 1992-96 9. Kathy Coyner 115 1997-01 20. Tara Lewis 97 935 9.6 1984-88 5. Jennifer Butler 555 1262 .440 1999-03 Amber Sneed 115 1999-03 21. Beth Kuzmeski 108 915 8.5 1993-97 6. Kate Mills 623 1194 .522 2004-08 Tamara Tatham 115 2003-07 22. Nancy O’Neil 67 881 13.1 1973-77 7. Pam Rosanio 512 1184 .432 2004-08 12. Stefanie Gerardot 114 2005-09 23. Karen Damminger 98 861 8.8 1982-86 8. Julie Ready 615 1128 .545 1977-81 Monique Govan 114 2001-05 24. Katie Nelson 106 860 8.1 2001-06 9. Crystal Carroll 556 1098 .506 1993-97 Melissa Gurile 114 1992-96 25. Stefanie Gerardot 114 842 7.4 2005-09 10. Alison MacFarland 383 1045 .367 1996-00 Octavia Thomas 114 1992-96 26. Wendy Ward 107 828 7.7 1980-84 11. Beth Wilbor 448 1013 .442 1985-89 Jennifer Butler 114 1999-03 27. Christel Zullo 105 784 7.5 1985-89 12. Nekole Smith 485 1000 .485 1998-03 17. Beth Wilbor 111 1985-89 28. Amber Sneed 115 775 6.7 1999-03 13. Tez Kraft 456 999 .456 1994-99 Helen Freeman 111 1986-90 29. Jerrie Bernier 110 731 6.6 1982-86 14. Keyburn McCusker 456 974 .468 1987-91 19. Kara Tudman 110 1994-98 30. Lu-Ann Fletcher 63 730 11.6 1974-78 15. Tamara Tatham 452 963 .469 2003-07 Cleo Foster 110 2000-04 31. Martha Ready 69 667 9.7 1979-82 16. Kathy Coyner 313 959 .326 1997-01 Barbara Hebel 110 1982-86 32. Sue Serafini 95 631 6.6 1986-90 17. Wendy Ward 345 924 .373 1980-84 Rebecca Kucks 110 1982-86 33. Kristina Danella 59 616 10.4 2008-10 18. Kim Kristofik 384 922 .416 1989-93 Tricia Hopson 110 1992-96 34. Sabriya Mitchell 118 614 5.2 1994-98 19. Tara Lewis 390 879 .444 1984-88 Jerrie Bernier 110 1982-86 35. Ginger Legare 67 612 9.1 1978-81 20. Helen Freeman 436 877 .497 1986-90 36. Ebony Pegues 93 607 6.5 1999-03 37. Caroline Nehls 109 595 5.5 1998-02 Games Started 38. Juanita Matthews 56 541 9.7 1984-86 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 300 Made) Player GMS GS Years 39. Yolanda Rayside 103 538 5.2 1995-99 Player FGM FGA PCT. Years 1. Julie Ready 615 1128 .545 1977-81 1. Pam Rosanio 116 115 2004-08 40. Sherry Collins 85 528 6.2 1978-82 2. Octavia Thomas 672 1272 .528 1992-96 2. Melissa Gurile 114 114 1992-96 41. Alisha Tatham 116 524 4.5 2004-08 3. Kate Mills 623 1194 .522 2004-08 3. Tamara Tatham 115 112 2003-07 42. Jeanine Michealson 55 519 9.4 1986-88 4. Karen Fitzgerald 422 826 .511 1983-87 4. Jennifer Butler 114 110 1999-03 43. Kim Benton 119 513 4.3 2006-10 5. Crystal Carroll 556 1098 .506 1993-97 5. Octavia Thomas 114 105 1992-96 44. Michele Pytko 88 502 5.7 1986-90 6. Helen Freeman 436 877 .497 1986-90 6. Katie Nelson 106 103 2001-06 45. Rebecca Kucks 110 500 4.5 1982-86 7. Karen Damminger 347 708 .490 1982-86 7. Crystal Carroll 116 101 1993-97 46. Sakera Young 109 494 4.5 2005-09 8. Nekole Smith 485 1000 .485 1998-03 8. Christel Zullo 105 99 1985-89 47. Tricia Riley 84 480 5.7 1987-92 9. Tamara Tatham 452 963 .469 2003-07 9. Sabriya Mitchell 118 95 1994-98 48. Chris Basile 67 476 7.1 1973-77 Nancy O’Neil 357 762 .469 1973-77 10. Alison MacFarland 117 90 1996-00 49. Maleeka Valentine 103 460 4.5 1990-94 11. Keyburn McCusker 456 974 .468 1987-91 11. Kathy Coyner 115 86 1997-01 50. Jennyfer Moran 82 450 5.5 1988-92 12. Kim Kristofik 109 85 1989-93 Sue Peters 757 1618 .468 1976-80 13. Barbara Hebel 110 82 1982-86 13. Melissa Gurile 637 1381 .461 1992-96 Keyburn McCusker 109 82 1987-91 Scoring Average (Min. 50 Games) 14. Tez Kraft 456 999 .456 1994-99 15. Cleo Foster 110 78 2000-04 Player GMS PTS AVG. Years 15. Tara Lewis 390 879 .444 1984-88 16. Helen Freeman 111 77 1986-90 1. Sue Peters 93 1858 20.0 1976-80 2. Julie Ready 85 1406 16.5 1977-81 Jerrie Bernier 110 77 1982-86 Three-Point Field Goals Made 18. Amber Sneed 115 76 1999-03 3. Octavia Thomas 114 1791 15.7 1992-96 4. Melissa Gurile 114 1679 14.7 1992-96 Player FGM FGA PCT. Years 19. Maleeka Valentine 103 75 1990-94 1. Katie Nelson 191 631 .303 2001-06 5. Barbara Hebel 110 1498 13.6 1982-86 20. Kate Mills 117 73 2004-08 2. Beth Kuzmeski 179 517 .346 1993-97 6. Jennifer Butler 114 1490 13.1
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