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p_d_swanson
Joined: 01 Dec 2004 Posts: 9713
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Posted: 02/17/08 6:06 pm ::: 20/20 |
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...for James Madison senior Tamera Young, who collected 23 points and a career-high-tying 20 rebounds in Sunday's 74-67 loss at Drexel. Young also grabbed her 1,000th career rebound early in the first half.
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Chip
Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 943 Location: NEW YORK
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Posted: 02/19/08 4:12 pm ::: |
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Would love to see the Liberty give her a look
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 02/21/08 1:52 am ::: |
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Wednesday night was Crystal Kelly's turn, as the Western Kentucky senior netted 22 points and a school-record-tying 20 rebounds in the Lady Toppers' 61-51 victory over South Alabama. Kelly moved into 20th place on the NCAA's all-time scoring list, finishing the night with 2,651 career points to overtake Korie Hlede, Wanda Ford and Janet Harris.
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 02/24/08 5:22 am ::: |
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Kelly followed up with a school-record 42 points and 17 rebounds in Saturday's 82-48 win over Louisiana-Monroe, her final appearance at Diddle Arena. Kelly also climbed past four more players on the NCAA Division I career scoring chart: Sue Wicks, Carolyn Thompson, Alana Beard and Chandi Jones.
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Rnk Player, School Season G Pts
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1. Jackie Stiles, Missouri State 2001 129 3,393
2. Patricia Hoskins, Miss. Valley St. 1989 110 3,122
3. Lorri Bauman, Drake 1984 120 3,115
4. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 1999 148 3,025
5. Cheryl Miller, Southern California 1986 128 3,018
6. Cindy Blodgett, Maine 1998 118 3,005
7. LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State 2003 125 2,981
8. Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian St. 1988 116 2,944
9. Kelly Mazzante, Penn State 2004 133 2,919
10. Joyce Walker, LSU 1984 117 2,906
11. Sandra Hodge, New Orleans 1984 107 2,860
12. Andrea Congreaves, Mercer 1993 108 2,796
13. Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1986 114 2,746
14. Seimone Augustus, LSU 2006 140 2,702
15. Cindy Brown, Long Beach State 1987 128 2,696
16. Crystal Kelly, Western Kentucky 2008 124 2,693
17. Chandi Jones, Houston 2004 114 2,692
18. Alana Beard, Duke 2004 136 2,687
19. Carolyn Thompson, Texas Tech 1984 121 2,655
19. Sue Wicks, Rutgers 1988 125 2,655
21. Janet Harris, Georgia 1985 131 2,641
22. Wanda Ford, Drake 1986 117 2,636
23. Korie Hlede, Duquesne 1998 109 2,631
24. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt 2003 137 2,605
25. Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt 1991 122 2,602 |
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kage
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Posted: 02/24/08 6:04 am ::: |
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Wow. She'll probably almost definitely get to 14. |
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Chip
Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 943 Location: NEW YORK
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Posted: 02/24/08 8:55 pm ::: |
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After that 40 plus performance Ms Kelly belongs in the first round of the Wnba draft
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bullsky
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Posted: 02/24/08 9:23 pm ::: |
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Chip wrote: |
After that 40 plus performance Ms Kelly belongs in the first round of the Wnba draft |
She's definitely quick enough to play in a Phoenix-like system. I bet they're wanting to get her.
_________________ "Don't do something until you get it right, do it until you can't do it wrong."
- Geno Auriemma
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MNfan22
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bullsky
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thesixthwoman
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Posted: 02/25/08 4:44 am ::: |
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wow. that's all i can say. wow.
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