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ridor



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PostPosted: 02/19/17 9:00 pm    ::: Which school has the most & fewest 1,000 point club? Reply Reply with quote

Virginia's Breyana Mason just became 32nd player at Virginia to score more than 1,000 point.

I checked ODU - they also have 32 players in its 1000 point club.
James Madison - no idea.
Liberty has 15.
Virginia Tech has 24.
Maryland, 32.
Mount St Mary's, 27.
George Mason, 18.
Radford, 21.
Richmond, 22.
George Washington, 31.
Georgetown, 23.
Longwood, 21.
West Virginia, 32.

So this led me to wonder ... who has the most and the fewest?

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PostPosted: 02/19/17 11:26 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Haley Smith just today, at her senior day game, became the 29th player in Colorado WBB history to reach the 1000 point mark.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 5:47 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Taylor Thinstedt became the 33rd member of the 1000 point club at NDSU recently


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 7:49 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Mercedes Russell became 43rd player at Tennessee.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 8:28 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The fewast will surely be a newer school - Florida Gulf Coast has 9 but I'm sure there are some less successful newer programs with fewer.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 10:15 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Tori Oliver just became the 10th player in the 1000 point club at Columbia, which has been around since 1754.
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PostPosted: 02/20/17 11:55 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Pretty sure that Grand Canyon University has no 1000 point scorers, as they have very recently become Div 1.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 1:37 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Kia Nurse was the 42nd 1000 point scorer for UCONN on Jan. 25th of this year. Williams is 12-13 points away. Samuelson within 100-ish.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 1:59 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Lindsay Allen and Brianna Turner became the 35th and 36th 1,000 point scorers in Notre Dame WBB history this season.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 2:03 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Kelsey Lang is the 41st Longhorn to join the club.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 3:07 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

This season Mo Billings and Kari Korver became the 33rd & 34th members of UCLA's 1,000 point club.


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PostPosted: 02/20/17 4:15 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Stanford has 36.

I guess Tennessee has more at 43?


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PostPosted: 02/22/17 4:57 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Michigan has 26. Thome should be there in the post-season, becoming just the third sophomore to do it at U-M (Flaherty was the 2nd).


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PostPosted: 02/22/17 7:37 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I'm guessing among majors AzSU will be among the fewest. They typically have 4 or 5 players averaging around 10 points a game so it's hard for a player to score enough.



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PostPosted: 02/22/17 8:21 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Gabby Williams is 2
Points away from being the 43rd UCONN Husky to hit 1000 points.


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PostPosted: 02/22/17 8:22 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Gabby Williams is 2
Points away from being the 43rd UCONN Husky to hit 1000 points.


She got it.


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PostPosted: 02/23/17 1:44 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

St. John's added the 23rd member of the 1000 club this year when Jade Walker hit the milestone. (Aliyyah Handford still awaits company in the 2000 club.)

Seton Hall is at 21, with the most recent being the record-breaking Tabatha Richardson-Smith last year.

Iona has 25, topped by Damika Martinez, who broke pretty much all the scoring records Iona and the MAAC had to offer at 2569- I think Aaliyah Robinson was the most recent (I think Joy Adams picked up her 1000th junior year).

LIU has 19 now, with Shanovia Dove hitting the milestone in February; Ashley Palmer sits alone in the 2000 club.

Fordham, if I'm reading their record book correctly, is up to 19 with Hannah Missry joining the club this year. They have two 2000-point scorers, Anne Gregory (from the way-way before times of the AIAW) and Jeanine Radice.

If anyone is interested in the 2K and up numbers, the NCAA keeps a list in the record book. (Stats from the way-way before times are also [url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/w_basketball_RB/2017/AIAW.pdf[/url] available.)



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PostPosted: 02/23/17 11:18 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Iowa State has 29.

Breakdown:
8 pre-Fennelly
19 Fennelly-era (including current players Seanna Johnson and Jadda Buckley)
2 straddle the eras (Janel Grimm and Jayme Olsen).

Of the players with over 1,300 points:
1 pre-Fennelly
13 Fennelly-era (including Johnson)
2 straddle the eras




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PostPosted: 02/23/17 11:33 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Greenwell is #32 for Duke; if you count Lexi Browns points with Maryland Devils have 33


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PostPosted: 02/27/17 8:56 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I can't remember if anyone did it this year (don't think so), but Ashley Morrissette joined the club last year and was Purdue's 30th player to score 1,000 points in their career.

Is 1,000 points still a big deal in today's game? I mean, it seems like every team plays about 30 games/year so if that were the case, a player would play 120 games. That would mean they would only have to average 8.3 pts/game over the course of their career, assuming they never had to miss a game. With so many games and the 3-point line, it seems as though this may not be as big of a deal as it once was.


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PostPosted: 02/27/17 9:57 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Greenwell is #32 for Duke; if you count Lexi Browns points with Maryland Devils have 33


Does Duke count them?

I don't know if there is a standard practice by schools regarding including the pre-transfer numbers by transfers in career numbers in their record books. Is there a uniform practice, or does it vary by school?

What if someone had, for example, enough steals in three years at school A to be the career record holder at school B the day she set foot on campus B as a grad transfer? Would school B recognize her as their career leader in steals before she ever played a game for them? Seems like an odd result, but I'm not sure there's a good alternative. For example if Plum had decided this year to be a grad transfer to Harvard to get an MBA, should Harvard and the rest of us ignore her career scoring record just because it's split between two schools?

I don't know how this works.

I was also wondering, Lyndsay Allen is about to become the ACC career assist record holder. Fortunately all four years were played in the ACC. What if ND had still been in the BE her freshman year, and only three years were in the ACC? Would the ACC recognize her career number as its record?


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PostPosted: 02/27/17 10:08 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ArtBest23 wrote:
NoDakSt wrote:
Greenwell is #32 for Duke; if you count Lexi Browns points with Maryland Devils have 33


Does Duke count them?

I don't know if there is a standard practice by schools regarding including the pre-transfer numbers by transfers in career numbers in their record books. Is there a uniform practice, or does it vary by school?

What if someone had, for example, enough steals in three years at school A to be the career record holder at school B the day she set foot on campus B as a grad transfer? Would school B recognize her as their career leader in steals before she ever played a game for them? Seems like an odd result, but I'm not sure there's a good alternative. For example if Plum had decided this year to be a grad transfer to Harvard to get an MBA, should Harvard and the rest of us ignore her career scoring record just because it's split between two schools?

I don't know how this works.

I was also wondering, Lyndsay Allen is about to become the ACC career assist record holder. Fortunately all four years were played in the ACC. What if ND had still been in the BE her freshman year, and only three years were in the ACC? Would the ACC recognize her career number as its record?


I believe they only count the amount at the institution. For example, Saudia Roundtree is counted as one of Georgia's 37 1,000 point club members (#36), but Georgia only recognizes what she scored while at Georgia. I know it is not apples to apples, because she first played at Kilgore and it isn't an NCAA Division I institution. However, I think the same rationale would be applied in the case of DI transfers.


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PostPosted: 02/27/17 9:51 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

KLS is the 44th Huskies to win 1000 pointe. But Collier! WoW!


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PostPosted: 03/21/17 7:46 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Collier needs but 54 points to become the 45th Husky to reach 1000


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PostPosted: 03/21/17 8:56 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Mercer has 25 1000 point scorers, three of whom crossed the 2000 point mark.



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