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First/Second-Round Records FIRST/SECOND-ROUND RECORDS (OR = opening round; 1st = first round; 2nd = second round) Single Game, Individual Most Points 43 - Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 40 - LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Howard, West 1st, 3-12-82 40 - Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, 3-13-98 39 - Kerry Bascom, Connecticut vs. Toledo, East 2nd, 3-16-91 39 - Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 39 - Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-13-98 39 - Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Boston College, East 2nd, 3-15-99 38 - Connie Swift, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 37 - Alison Day, Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, 3-18-95 36 - Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, 3-13-91 Most Field Goals 20 - Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 17 - Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, 3-13-98 16 - Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma St. vs. Miami (Fla.), Midwest 1st, 3-15-89 16 - Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, 3-13-91 16 - Beth Hasenmiller, DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 16 - Summer Erb, North Carolina St. vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, 3-13-99 Most Field Goals Attempted 33 - Jamie Redd, Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 32 - Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 32 - Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, West 1st, 3-16-84 32 - Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 30 - Three tied (Most recent: Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95) Highest Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Made) 100.0% (11-11) - Terry Carmichael, St. Joseph’s (Pa.) vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, 3-15-85 100.0% (10-10) - Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Louisiana Tech, West 1st, 3-13-91 93.8% (15-16) - Lea Wise, Kentucky vs. Illinois, Midwest 1st, 3-14-82 91.7% (11-12) - Albena Branzova, Florida Int'l vs. Old Dominion, Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 90.9% (10-11) - Four tied (Most recent: Michelle Houseright, Virginia Tech vs. St. Peter’s, East 1st, 3-13-99 Most Three-Point Field Goals 8 - Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, 3-14-98 7 - Monick Foote, Virginia vs. Florida, East 2nd, 3-18-95 7 - Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Southwest Mo. St., East 1st, 3-16-96 7 - Katrina Price, Stephen F. Austin vs. Toledo, Midwest 1st, 3-14-97 6 - 19 tied (Most recent: Cady Williams, Brigham Young vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, 3-18-00) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 18 - Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, 3-18-95 17 - Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 16 - Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Southern Miss., Midwest 1st, 3-16-96 15 - Four tied (Most recent: Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99) 167 First/Second-Round Records Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 Made) 100.0% (5-5) - Donna Holt, Virginia vs. St. John’s (N.Y.), East 2nd, 3-19-88 100.0% (5-5) - Karen Middleton, South Carolina vs. Northwestern, Mideast 2nd, 3-17-90 87.3% (7-8) - Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Southwest Mo. St., East 1st, 3-16-96 85.7% (6-7) - Mozell Brooks, Stephen F. Austin vs. LSU, West 1st, 3-16-88 83.3% (5-6) - Five tied (Most recent: Talatha Bingham, Florida vs. Virginia Tech, West 2nd, 3-16-98) Most Free Throws 16 - Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, 3-14-82 16 - Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin, West 1st, 3-14-98 16 - Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, 3-12-99 16 - Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Southwest Mo. St., West 2nd, 3-14-99 15 - Four tied (Most recent: Maylana Martin, UCLA vs. Kentucky, West 2nd, 3-15-99) Most Free Throws Attempted 21 - Allison Feaster, Harvard vs. Stanford, West 1st, 3-13-98 20 - Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, 3-12-99 19 - Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 19 - Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. Southern Methodist, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 18 - Four tied (Most recent: Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St. vs. Colorado St., West 2nd, 3-14-99) Highest Free Throw Percentage (Min. 9 Made) 100.0% - 25 tied (Most recent: 11-11, Lori Nero, Auburn vs. Southwest Mo. St., Midwest 1st, 3-17-00) Best Perfect Game: 16-16, Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, 3-14-82 Most Rebounds 23 - Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia, West 1st, 3-16-85 22 - Daedra Charles, Tennessee vs. Southwest Mo. St., Mideast 2nd, 3-16-91 21 - Cherie Nelson, Southern California vs. Western Ky., West 2nd, 3-15-87 20 - Alison Lang, Oregon vs. Missouri, West 1st, 3-13-82 20 - Brigette Combs, Western Ky. vs. West Va., East 1st, 3-15-89 20 - Tandreia Green, Western Ky. vs. West Va., East 1st, 3-15-89 20 - Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. Southern Methodist, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 Most Assists (Since 1985) 17 - Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, 3-17-85 17 - Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-13-98 16 - MaChelle Joseph, Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 2nd, 3-22-92 15 - Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech vs. Tulane, Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 15 - Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, 3-13-98 NOTE: Anne Troyan, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, 3-19-83, recorded 19 assists before it became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 14 - Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, 3-13-98 10 - Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion vs. Maine, East 2nd, 3-14-99 9 - Tomika Young, Brigham Young vs. UC Santa Barb., West 1st, 3-17-93 9 - Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, 3-16-95 9 - Nykesha Sales, Connecticut vs. Lehigh, Midwest 1st, 3-15-97 NOTE: Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, West 1st, 3-16-84, and Stephanie Edwards, Louisville vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84, recorded 10 steals before it became an official statistic. 168 First/Second-Round Records Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 11 - Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, 3-18-89 10 - Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95 8 - Dee Dee Franklin, LSU vs. Purdue, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-89 8 - Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. UCLA, West 1st, 3-14-90 8 - Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Northwestern, East 1st, 3-15-97 NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. St. Peter’s, East 1st, 3-13-82, recorded eight blocked shots before it became an official statistic. Single Game, Team Most Points 121 - Alabama vs. Duke (120), East 2nd, 3-18-95 120 - Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, 3-18-95 116 - Ohio St. vs. Syracuse (75), Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 116 - Connecticut vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 3-17-00 114 - Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 Most Points in One Half 65 - Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech, 1st Half, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 65 - Connecticut vs. Hampton, 1st Half, East 1st, 3-17-00 64 - Kentucky vs. Nebraska, 2nd Half, West 1st, 3-13-99 63 - Georgia vs. Louisville, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 63 - Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, 2nd Half, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 62 - Long Beach St. vs. Brigham Young, 1st Half, West 1st, 3-16-85 Fewest Points 34 - Southwest Mo. St. vs. Colorado (78), Midwest 2nd, 3-18-95 35 - Monmouth (N.J.) vs. Cheyney (107), East 1st, 3-18-83 35 - Lehigh vs. Connecticut (103), Midwest 1st, 3-15-97 36 - Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech (48), East 2nd, 3-18-95 38 - Southwest Tex. St. vs. Texas (66), East 1st, 3-15-97 38 - Furman vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, 3-18-00 Fewest Points in One Half 11 - Southwest Mo. St. vs. Colorado, 1st Half, Midwest 2nd, 3-18-95 13 - Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, East 2nd, 3-18-95 13 - Florida A&M vs. Clemson, 1st Half, Mideast 1st, 3-13-99 14 - Five tied (Most recent: Stephen F. Austin vs. LSU, 2nd Half, East 2nd, 3-19-00) Largest Winning Margin 74 - Tennessee (111) vs. North Carolina A&T (37), Mideast 1st, 3-16-94 72 - Cheyney (107) vs. Monmouth (N.J.) (35), East 1st, 3-18-83 71 - Connecticut (116) vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 3-17-00 68 - Connecticut (103) vs. Lehigh (35), Midwest 1st, 3-15-97 61 - Louisiana Tech (114) vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 59 - Tennessee (113) vs. Appalachian St. (54), East 1st, 3-13-99 169 First/Second-Round Records Most Points Scored By Losing Team 120 - Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, 3-18-95 95 - Southern Miss. vs. Southern Methodist (96), West 1st, 3-16-95 94 - Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St. (96), Midwest 2nd, 3-16-91 93 - Drake vs. George Washington (96), Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95 92 – Nebraska vs. Kentucky (98), West 1st, 3-13-99 Most Field Goals 50 - Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 48 - Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, 3-18-95 47 - Long Beach St. vs. Brigham Young, West 1st, 3-16-85 47 - Maryland vs.
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