Points Women's Career Leaders and Records. Since 1981-82. Since 1981-82 Table; Rank Player PTS From To Last School; 1: Caitlin Clark: 3951: ... 2019 Women's NCAA, 1940 Men's NCAA, 2006 Women's NCAA, ... Historical women's college basketball data made possible thanks to donation from
rankings. Official career records include players who played at least three seasons (in a four-season career) or two (in a three-season career) in Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. Assists were added in 1985-86, and three-point field goals, blocked shots and steals were added in 1987-88. Scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked
Iowa's Caitlin Clark became Division I women's basketball's all-time leading scorer on Feb. 15, breaking a seven-year-old record held by Washington's Kelsey Plum.
Jackie Stiles holds the distinction of becoming the first player in NCAA women’s basketball history to score 1000 points in a season. In 2001, Stiles scored 1062 points on the strength of a .56 field goal percentage, a .49 three-point percentage, and a .88 free throw percentage.
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Clark in reach of Maravich’s scoring record The focus now moves to the overall DI college record of 3,667 points scored by Pete Maravich. The LSU men’s basketball legend played three seasons ...
Lorri Bauman set the individual scoring record of 50 points during a loss to Maryland in the first DI women's championship tournament in 1982. This was before the 3-point line was introduced in 1987.
Caitlin Clark captured the NCAA women's basketball career scoring record and set Iowa's single-game record, saying of her history-making night, "I don't know if you can really script it any better."
The scoring records of two Black American college basketball stars from the 1970s and 1980s are overlooked by the NCAA as Caitlin Clark takes the mantle as women's scoring champion.
With 3,569 career points, Clark can now set her sights on Pete Maravich, who owns the NCAA basketball all-time scoring record for men's and women's at 3,667 points.
In regards to total points, Caitlin Clark currently holds the single-season scoring record for NCAA Division I of 1,234 points, set during her final season at Iowa in 2023–24. [2] She is also the only NCAA Division I women's basketball player who scored more than 1,000 points in more than one season (2022–23 and 2023–24).
Former Kansas star Lynette Woodard holds the women’s major college basketball record with 3,649 points from 1978-81, before the NCAA took over women’s sports from the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. Kelsey Plum set the women’s NCAA record after her four-year career at Washington (2013-17) with 3,527 points.
Caitlin Clark broke the NCAA women's scoring record and scored a career-high 49 points in Iowa's 106-89 win against Michigan on Thursday. She now sits at 3,569 points ... and counting.
Caitlin Clark further cemented her name in the history books when she passed Kelsey Plum to move into first place on the NCAA women’s basketball Division I scoring list.. Clark entered Thursday’s game second on the all-time list with 3,520 points, just eight shy of the record. Plum scored 3,527 points in her college career at Washington - a record that has stood since 2017.
She scored 31 points in a one-point loss in the Final Four of the 2011 tournament and scored a career-tournament-high 39 points in the Elite Eight in 2012, helping Stanford get back to the Final ...
March Madness. Clark didn't just set the record for the women's side. She surpassed all Division I basketball players for the most points scored in a single tournament run when she reached 191.
The Longhorns averaged 83.9 points per game in the final season without the 3-point line for DI women's basketball. They had four players finish with more than 10 points per game.
As is the case with a great many NCAA records, Clark sits atop the list of most prolific Women's March Madness scorers, tallying 492 points across 17 tournament appearances — an average of 28.9 ...