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Records 2010 First-Team All-American 2010 Wnba All-Rookie Team RECORDS 2010 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2010 WNBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Kelsey GRIFFIN 134 | nebraSKA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | 2011-12 NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Points 6. Jelena Spiric (Baylor, 1/12/05) ................................16 1. Karen Jennings (Kansas St., 1/21/92) ....................48 Jami Kubik (Missouri, 2/17/98) ...............................16 2. Maurtice Ivy (Illinois, 12/30/86) .............................46 Nafeesah Brown (Oklahoma, 1/9/94) ......................16 3. Crystal Coleman (Oklahoma St., 2/19/83) ..............41 Maurtice Ivy (Illinois, 12/30/86) .............................16 4. Amy Stephens (Oklahoma, 2/8/89) .........................40 Crystal Coleman (Oklahoma, 1/12/83) ...................16 5. Karen Jennings (Oklahoma, 2/15/92) .....................39 6. Kate Galligan (Kansas, 2/11/96) ............................38 Free Throw Percentage 7. Kiera Hardy (Baylor, 1/12/05) .................................37 (minimum 10 made) Amy Stephens (Kansas, 2/4/89) .............................37 1. Laura Tietjen (UNLV, 1/15/77) ...............1.000 (14-14) 9. Kelsey Griffin (Kansas St., 3/6/10) ..........................36 Dominique Kelley (St. Mary's, 11/20/10) ...1.000 (13-13) Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 1/16/99) ..............................36 Kate Galligan (Missouri, 2/18/96) ........1.000 (12-12) Pyra Aarden (Bowling Green, 12/10/94) ..................36 Karen Jennings (Oklahoma, 1/10/93) ...1.000 (12-12) Karen Jennings (Illinois, 12/14/91) .........................36 Tina McClain (Missouri, 3/2/96) ...........1.000 (11-11) Amy Stephens (Missouri, 2/18/89) ..........................36 Cory Montgomery (Denver, 11/24/08) ....1.000 (10-10) Kiera Hardy (Missouri, 2/25/04) ............1.000 (10-10) Field Goals Made Kate Galligan (Iowa St., 2/27/94) .........1.000 (10-10) 1. Karen Jennings (Kansas St., 1/21/92) ....................22 Cathy Owen (Oklahoma, 3/2/85) ...........1.000 (10-10) 2. Crystal Coleman (Oklahoma St., 2/19/83) ..............17 Debra Powell (Clemson, 11/24/84) .......1.000 (10-10) Janet Smith (Central Missouri St., 1/7/81) .............17 11. Kelsey Griffin (Missouri, 2/27/10) ............944 (17-18) 4. Maurtice Ivy (Oklahoma, 2/21/87) ..........................16 12. Jelena Spiric (Baylor, 1/12/05) .................938 (15-16) Maurtice Ivy (Illinois, 12/30/86) .............................16 13. Crystal Coleman (C. Michigan, 11/26/83) ....933 (14-15) 6. Kelsey Griffin (Kansas St., 3/6/10) ..........................15 Pyra Aarden (Bowling Green, 12/10/94) ..................15 Rebounds Amy Stephens (BYU, 12/5/87) ................................15 1. Janet Smith (UNO, 12/19/80) ..................................25 Diane DelVigna (Valdosta St., 11/23/79) ................15 2. Kelly Hubert (Wisconsin, 12/7/90) ..........................23 Diane DelVigna (Weber St., 11/17/79) ....................15 3. Angie Miller (UMKC, 12/7/83) .................................22 4. Janet Smith (South Dakota, 1/30/81) .....................21 Field Goals Attempted Kathy Hagerstrom (Iowa St., 1/16/81) ....................21 1. Nicole Kubik (Missouri, 2/2/99) ..............................33 6. Charlie Rogers (Drake, 12/2/99) .............................20 2. Darcy Williamson (Wayne St., 2/23/76) ...................28 Pyra Aarden (Bowling Green, 12/10/94) ..................20 Darcy Williamson (UNO, 1/14/76) ...........................28 Janet Smith (Northwestern, 12/29/80) ....................20 4. Kiera Hardy (Missouri, 2/26/05) ..............................27 9. Maurtice Ivy (BYU, 12/14/85) .................................19 Janet Smith (Drake, 2/13/82) .................................19 5. Anna DeForge (Baylor, 1/21/98) ..............................26 Husker great Maurtice Ivy's 46 points against Illinois in Carol Garey (CS Fullerton, 12/11/78) ......................19 Karen Jennings (Kansas St., 1/21/92) ....................26 1986 rank as the second-highest single-game point total Maurtice Ivy (Oklahoma, 2/21/87) ..........................26 Maurtice Ivy (Iowa St., 2/22/86) .............................26 in school history. Assists 1. Kathy Hawkins (Kearney St., 2/17/76) ....................19 Sherry Brink (St. Cloud, 3/24/76) ............................26 2. Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 12/17/76) .............................17 Sherry Brink (UNO, 1/28/76) ...................................26 Yvonne Turner (Baylor, 1/17/10) .............................14 3. Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 1/28/76) ...............................15 7. Jordan Hooper (Iowa State, 3/2/11) ........................13 4. Stacy Imming (Oklahoma, 2/21/87) ........................13 Field Goal Percentage Kiera Hardy (Colorado, 3/2/05) ...............................13 (minimum 10 made) 5. Meggan Yedsena (Arizona St., 1/4/94) ....................12 Kiera Hardy (Kansas St., 1/15/05) ..........................13 Meggan Yedsena (Oklahoma, 1/26/91) ...................12 1. Carol Russell (Oklahoma, 1/29/91) ......1.000 (10-10) Amy Stephens (Auburn, 12/29/88) ..........................13 Cathy Owen (Kentucky, 1/4/84) .............1.000 (10-10) Amy Stephens (Colorado, 2/20/88) .........................12 3. Karen Jennings (Howard, 12/11/92) ........917 (11-12) 3-Point FG Percentage Crystal Coleman (Pepperdine, 1/11/84) ..................12 4. Debra Powell (Oklahoma St., 2/9/85) .......909 (10-11) (minimum 5 made) 9. 14 Tied, most recent ...............................................11 Crystal Coleman (Kentucky, 1/4/84) ........909 (10-11) 1. Jessica Periago (Indiana, 12/5/10) ...........1.000 (5-5) Lindsey Moore (Florida A&M, 1/2/11) ......................11 6. Karen Jennings (Kansas St., 1/21/92) .....846 (22-26) 2. K.C. Cowgill (Colgate, 11/23/01) .................875 (7-8) Lindsey Moore (UCLA, 3/23/10) ...............................11 Chelsea Aubry (Missouri, 1/20/07) ..........846 (11-13) Amy Stephens (Kansas, 2/4/89) ..................875 (7-8) Steals Maurtice Ivy (BYU, 12/5/87) ....................846 (11-13) 4. Nicole Kubik (Kansas St., 1/30/00) ..............833 (5-6) 1. Kathy Hawkins (Wichita St., 2/5/77) .......................10 Carol Garey (William Woods, 11/13/78) ...846 (11-13) Sabrina Brooks (UMKC, 11/30/87) ...............833 (5-6) 2. Nicole Kubik (Washington, 12/6/99) .........................9 10. Kelsey Griffin (Texas, 1/12/10) .................833 (10-12) 6. Heather Kephart (Washington St., 12/4/03) .714 (5-7) Nicole Kubik (North Texas, 12/20/98) ........................9 Jessica Gerhart (N. Colorado, 11/19/04) ..833 (10-12) Brooke Schwartz (Kansas, 2/13/99) ............714 (5-7) LaToya Doage (Missouri, 1/18/97) ............................9 Kim Harris (Oklahoma, 1/27/88) ..............833 (10-12) Kate Galligan (Arkansas St., 12/12/93) .......714 (5-7) Nafeesah Brown (Northern Iowa, 12/28/93) ..............9 Maurtice Ivy (Tulsa, 11/28/86) .................833 (10-12) 9. Amy Stephens (Iowa, 12/30/88) .................700 (7-10) Kathy Hawkins (Occidental, 1/10/77) .......................9 10. Kiera Hardy (Texas Southern, 12/7/05) ........667 (6-9) Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 1/28/76) .................................9 3-Point Field Goals Made Nicole Kubik (Texas Tech, 2/25/98) ..............667 (6-9) 1. Jordan Hooper (Missouri, 2/2/11) ..............................7 8. Yvonne Turner (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1/2/08) ...........8 Kiera Hardy (Iowa, 3/21/05) ......................................7 Free Throws Made Yvonne Turner (Florida, 11/17/07) ............................8 K.C. Cowgill (Colgate, 11/23/01) ..............................7 1. Kelsey Griffin (Missouri, 2/27/10) ...........................17 Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 1/16/99) ................................8 Amy Stephens (Kansas, 2/4/89) ...............................7 2. Nicole Kubik (Kansas, 1/16/99) ..............................16 Nicole Kubik (S. Alabama, 11/13/98) ........................8 Amy Stephens (Iowa, 12/30/88) ................................7 3. Jelena Spiric (Baylor, 1/12/05) ................................15 Nicole Kubik (Missouri, 2/17/98) ..............................8 6. Yvonne Turner (Kansas St., 1/23/10) ........................6 4. Margaret Richards (E. Kentucky, 11/29/03) ............14 Stacy Imming (Oklahoma St., 2/9/85) ......................8 Yvonne Turner (Baylor, 1/17/10) ...............................6 Pyra Aarden (Missouri, 2/19/95) .............................14 Crystal Coleman (UCLA, 1/10/84) .............................8 Kiera Hardy (Oklahoma St., 2/24/07) ........................6 Maurtice Ivy (Illinois, 12/30/86) .............................14 Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 12/17/76) ...............................8 Kiera Hardy (Texas, 1/18/06) ....................................6 Crystal Coleman (Central Michigan, 11/26/83) ......14 Jan Crouch (NW Missouri St., 12/14/76) ...................8 Kiera Hardy (Texas Southern, 12/7/05) .....................6 Laura Tietjen (UNLV, 1/15/77) .................................14 Blocked Shots Kiera Hardy (Oklahoma St., 2/2/05) ..........................6 9. Dominique Kelley (St. Mary's, 11/20/10) .................13 1. Danielle Page (Baylor, 2/3/07) ..................................9 Kiera Hardy (Baylor, 1/12/05) ...................................6 Kelsey Griffin (Texas A&M-CC, 11/27/05) ................13 2. Catheryn Redmon (Albany, 12/30/10) .......................7 Nicole Kubik (Texas Tech, 2/25/98) ...........................6 Nicole Kubik (Kentucky, 3/13/99) ............................13 Catheryn Redmon (Kansas St., 2/29/09) ..................7 Kate Galligan (Kansas, 2/11/96) ..............................6
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