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2002 NCAA Women's Basketball Records Book StaLe_WB01 10/26/01 10:11 AM Page 139 Statistical Leaders 2001 Division I Individual Leaders.. .1 4 0 2001 Division I Game Highs.. .1 4 2 2001 Division I Team Leaders.. .1 4 4 2001 Division II Individual Leaders.. .1 4 5 2001 Division II Game Highs.. .1 4 8 2001 Division II Team Leaders.. .1 4 9 2001 Division III Individual Leaders .. .1 5 1 2001 Division III Game Highs.. .1 5 3 2001 Division III Team Leaders .. .1 5 5 StaLe_WB01 10/26/01 10:11 AM Page 140 14 0 2001 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2001 Division I Individual Leaders Cl . Ht. G Re b . Av g . Sc o r i n g 5. Danielle Crockrom, Baylor ................................... Jr. 6-2 30 347 11.6 6. Deanna Jackson, UAB ......................................... Jr. 6-2 31 358 11.5 Cl . Ht. G TF G 3F G FT Pt s . Avg. 7. LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina .................... Sr. 5-11 29 334 11.5 1. Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St. .... Sr. 5-8 35 365 65 267 1,062 30.3 8. Anne Tierney, Lehigh ...........................................So. 6-0 30 335 11.2 2. Deanna Jackson, UAB .................. Jr. 6-2 31 275 47 180 777 25.1 9. Brenda Abakwue, Sam Houston St. ....................... Sr. 6-0 27 297 11.0 3. Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech ............ Jr. 6-0 30 236 17 249 738 24.6 4. LaToya Thomas, Mississippi .......... So. 6-2 31 276 5 195 752 24.3 10. Sheena Johnson, Texas-Arlington ........................... Fr. 6-0 27 292 10.8 5. Susan Moran, St. Joseph’s ............ Jr. 6-1 28 230 0 173 633 22.6 11. Janell Burse, Tulane ............................................. Sr. 6-5 32 342 10.7 6. Natalie Powers, Western Ky. ........ Jr. 5-11 33 225 68 218 736 22.3 12. Kiesha Brooks, Coppin St. .................................... Sr. 5-10 27 288 10.7 7. Brooke Armistead, Austin Peay ...... So. 5-9 31 244 42 155 685 22.1 13. Christina Rible, Delaware .................................... Jr. 6-1 31 324 10.5 8. Sheila Lambert, Baylor .................. Jr. 5-7 30 242 30 148 662 22.1 14. Lani Lawrence, Northeastern ................................ Sr. 6-3 29 302 10.4 9. Jaynetta Saunders, Texas A& M ...... Sr. 5-11 28 240 31 100 611 21.8 15. Jermisha Dosty, St. Mary’s (Cal.)............................ Jr. 6-3 32 333 10.4 10. Diana Caramanico, Pennsylvania .. Sr. 6-2 28 230 8 139 607 21.7 16. Heather Ernest, Maine ......................................... Fr. 6-1 28 288 10.3 11. Michelle Maslowski, Drexel .......... Jr. 6-2 29 201 1 222 625 21.6 17. Beth Friday, Duquesne .........................................So. 6-1 29 298 10.3 12. Jamie Thomatis, Middle Tenn. ........ Jr. 5-11 30 222 34 161 639 21.3 18. Katrina Martin, Drexel ......................................... Fr. 5-9 29 295 10.2 13. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt ...... So. 6-6 34 292 4 134 722 21.2 19. Crystal Howe, Weber St. .....................................So. 6-4 29 292 10.1 14. Danielle Crockrom, Baylor ............ Jr. 6-2 30 249 0 139 637 21.2 19. Suawana Taylor, Norfolk St. ................................ Sr. 6-1 29 292 10.1 15. Marie Ferdinand, LSU .................. Sr. 5-9 31 240 1 173 654 21.1 21. Angie Welle, Iowa St. ......................................... Jr. 6-4 33 330 10.0 16. Kiesha Brooks, Coppin St. ............ Sr. 5-10 27 203 23 136 565 20.9 21. Levys Torres, Florida St. ....................................... Sr. 6-4 31 310 10.0 17. Michelle Greco, UCLA .................. Jr. 5-9 27 205 50 77 537 19.9 23. Diana Caramanico, Pennsylvania .......................... Sr. 6-2 28 279 10.0 17. Angela Hassell, Tennessee St. ........ Sr. 5-11 27 193 46 105 537 19.9 24. Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech ................................... Jr. 6-0 30 295 9.8 19. Leslie McElrath, Georgia St ............ Sr. 6-0 30 222 15 137 596 19.9 25. Naomi Mobley, Florida ....................................... Jr. 6-2 29 284 9.8 20. Gergana Slavtcheva, Florida ........ Jr. 6-1 30 193 58 149 593 19.8 26. Gunta Basko, Siena ............................................So. 6-1 30 292 9.7 21. Jacklyn Winnfield, Southern U. ...... Jr. 5-8 29 183 37 170 573 19.8 27. Omelogo Udeze, Fresno St. .................................So. 6-1 29 282 9.7 22. Felicia Ragland, Oregon St. .......... Jr. 5-9 29 206 63 97 572 19.7 28. Mandi Carver, Idaho St. ...................................... Jr. 6-2 30 291 9.7 22. Brandi McCain, Florida ................ Jr. 5-3 29 198 101 75 572 19.7 29. Michelle Maslowski, Drexel .................................. Jr. 6-2 29 281 9.7 24. Brooke Weisbrod, Coastal Caro. .. Sr. 5-7 27 188 49 106 531 19.7 30. Jennifer Butler, Massachusetts ................................So. 6-3 28 269 9.6 25. Andrea Gardner, Howard ............ Jr. 6-3 31 233 0 136 602 19.4 30. Monika Gadson, Murray St. ................................. Sr. 6-0 28 269 9.6 26. ShaRae Mansfield, Western Ky. .... Sr. 6-2 32 233 0 154 620 19.4 27. Shawnta Vanzant, Lamar .............. Sr. 5-6 27 163 91 105 522 19.3 28. Sara Bailey, Bradley .................... So. 5-9 27 199 36 87 521 19.3 29. Amy Getman, Niagara ................ Sr. 6-0 28 166 12 196 540 19.3 Field-Goal Perce n t a g e 30. Linda Frohlich, UNLV .................... Jr. 6-2 26 195 38 72 500 19.2 31. Amy Pack, UTEP .......................... So. 6-0 28 177 0 180 534 19.1 Cl . Ht . G FG FG A Pc t . 32. Amanda Lassiter, Missouri ............ Sr. 6-1 32 238 65 69 610 19.1 1. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt ................... So. 6-6 34 292 404 72.3 33. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier ................ Sr. 6-3 34 259 1 129 648 19.1 2. Angie Welle, Iowa St. ............................... Jr. 6-4 33 228 348 65.5 34. Molly Creamer, Bucknell ................ So. 5-10 28 189 45 110 533 19.0 3. April Cromartie, Campbell ......................... Jr. 6-0 29 193 296 65.2 35 . LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina .. Sr . 5- 1 1 29 21 7 33 85 55 2 19.0 4. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame ............................. Sr. 6-5 36 245 390 62.8 5. Jennifer Phillips, Xavier .............................. Sr. 6-3 34 205 327 62.7 36. Julie Studer, Kent St. .................... Sr. 6-4 29 207 0 137 551 19.0 37. Janell Burse, Tulane ...................... Sr. 6-5 32 233 1 136 603 18.8 6. Camille Cooper, Purdue ............................ Sr. 6-4 38 225 366 61.5 38. Suawana Taylor, Norfolk St. .......... Sr. 6-1 29 181 25 159 546 18.8 7. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier ............................. Sr. 6-3 34 259 431 60.1 39. Jessica Malone, Gonzaga ............ Jr. 5-10 27 168 77 95 508 18.8 8. Janell Burse, Tulane ................................... Sr. 6-5 32 233 391 59.6 40. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame ................ Sr. 6-5 36 245 0 182 672 18.7 9. Liene Jansone, Siena ................................. Fr. 6-3 30 157 267 58.8 10. Tamara Bowie, Ball St. .............................. So. 5-11 28 195 334 58.4 41. Shameka Jackson, Alabama St. ...... So. 5-11 29 185 23 146 539 18.6 42. Kim MacMillan, Long Island .......... So. 5-7 31 187 108 94 576 18.6 11. Courtney Coleman, Ohio St. ...................... So. 6-2 33 182 314 58.0 43. Jen Brickey, Hofstra ...................... So. 5-5 27 176 63 86 501 18.6 12. Carla Bennett, Drake ................................. So. 6-3 30 214 370 57.8 44. Kia Williams, Mt. St. Mary’s .......... Sr. 6-0 28 204 3 108 519 18.5 13. Julie Studer, Kent St. .................................. Sr. 6-4 29 207 358 57.8 45. Jackie Moore, Long Beach St. ........ Sr. 6-2 30 204 0 147 555 18.5 14. Andrea Gardner, Howard ......................... Jr. 6-3 31 233 404 57.7 45. Shauna Geronzin, Canisius .......... Jr. 6-0 28 192 33 101 518 18.5 15. Jodi Sizemore, Morehead St. ..................... Fr. 6-0 29 151 262 57.6 47. Tiffany Bell, Buffalo ...................... Sr. 6-2 28 187 2 141 517 18.5 16. Kiwana Battle, Indiana St. ......................... Sr. 6-0 28 156 272 57.4 48. Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook ............ Fr. 5-11 26 178 22 102 480 18.5 17. Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion .............. Sr. 6-1 30 168 293 57.3 49. Shakira Smith, Morgan St. ............ Sr. 5-10 27 169 34 124 496 18.4 18. Lori Moorman, Ohio ................................. Jr. 6-1 29 165 288 57.3 50. Angie Welle, Iowa St. .................. Jr. 6-4 33 228 3 146 605 18.3 19. Danielle Crockrom, Baylor ......................... Jr. 6-2 30 249 436 57.1 51. Kate Smith, Nevada ...................... So. 6-2 29 192 10 137 531 18.3 20. Melody Johnson, Arizona St. ...................... Jr. 6-2 31 172 302 57.0 52. Tamara Bowie, Ball St. .................. So. 5-11 28 195 14 108 512 18.3 21. Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian .................. Sr. 6-1 29 194 342 56.7 53. Kelly Mazzante, Penn St. .............. Fr. 6-0 29 203 65 58 529 18.2 22. Mandy Stowe, Wis.-Green Bay .................. Jr. 6-1 29 178 314 56.7 54. Lenae Williams, DePaul ................ Jr. 6-1 31 201 76 86 564 18.2 23. Jackie Stiles, Southwest Mo. St. .................. Sr. 5-8 35 365 645 56.6 55. Schuye LaRue, Virginia .................. So. 6-3 32 242 13 83 580 18.1 24. Zuzana Klimesova, Vanderbilt .................... Fr. 6-2 34 234 414 56.5 56. Laura Echols, Western Caro. .......... Jr. 6-2 28 192 0 121 505 18.0 25. Jackie Moore, Long Beach St. .................... Sr. 6-2 30 204 363 56.2 57. Tiffany Adkins, Memphis .............. Sr. 6-0 30 205 15 112 537 17.9 26.
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