|
1. Jolene Anderson - 2,312
|
Port Wing, WI
|
|
2004-05
|
28
|
454 - 196
|
.432
|
158
|
94
|
497 - 17.8
|
|
2005-06
|
29
|
481 - 191
|
.397
|
204
|
100
|
503 - 17.3
|
|
2006-07
|
36
|
617 - 267
|
.433
|
255
|
105
|
714 - 19.8
|
|
2007-08
|
30
|
232 - 531
|
.437
|
231
|
110
|
598 - 19.9
|
|
Totals
|
123
|
886 - 2,083
|
.425
|
848
|
409
|
2,312 - 18.8
|

Lone Badger to score more than 2,000 points during her career ...
all-time scoring leader of any UW basketball player (mens or womens)
and surpassed the previous womens record of 1,994 and mens mark of
2,217 ... broke the UW scoring record by surpassing mens basketball
player Alando Tucker on Feb. 20, 2008, against Indiana in her 118th
career game at Wisconsin ... wrapped up her career at Wisconsin with
2,312 points and averaged 18.8 points per game throughout her four years
... holds UW season record for scoring with 714 points
scored in
double figures in a school record 118 games
named the 2008 Francis
Pomeroy Naismith National Player of the Year for players 5-8 and under
and was the 2008 Big Ten Player of the Year ... two-time WBCA/State Farm
regional All-American
two-time first-team All-Big Ten honoree ...
drafted in the second round at No. 23 overall by the Connecticut Sun in
2008
|
2. Barb Franke - 1,994
|
Cedar Falls, IA
|
|
1991-92
|
29
|
128 - 236
|
.542
|
201
|
19
|
328 - 11.3
|
|
1993-94
|
27
|
189 - 335
|
.564
|
225
|
44
|
517 - 19.1
|
|
1994-95
|
29
|
199 - 398
|
.500
|
229
|
41
|
548 - 18.9
|
|
1995-96
|
23
|
225 - 426
|
.528
|
226
|
45
|
601 - 20.7
|
|
Totals
|
114
|
741 - 1,395
|
.531
|
881
|
149
|
1,994 - 17.5
|
Inducted into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005 ... led the Badgers to an
unprecedented three 20-win seasons and three NCAA bids ... finished just six
points shy of becoming a 2,000-point scorer ... reached the 1,000-point
milestone in 64 career games ... started and played in a record
114-consecutive games ... hit a career-high 38 points against Purdue and set
the then-UW single season scoring record with 601 points in a season ...
voted team MVP her last two years ... led the Badgers in scoring, rebounding
and blocks her last three years ... named first-team All-Big Ten by both the
coaches and media ... two-time Associated Press All-America honorable
mention and two-time Kodak District IV All-America honorable mention (1995
and 1996) ... became Wisconsins third professional womens basketball
player (drafted by ABL in 1998 and played professionally in France in 1996)
|
3. Jessie Stomski - 1,915
|
Oakdale, MN
|
|
1998-99
|
32
|
182 - 318
|
.572
|
214
|
33
|
459 - 14.3
|
|
1999-00
|
32
|
151 - 330
|
.458
|
243
|
50
|
434 - 13.6
|
|
2000-01
|
28
|
180 - 323
|
.557
|
228
|
73
|
454 - 16.2
|
|
2001-02
|
31
|
231 - 481
|
.480
|
276
|
54
|
568 - 18.3
|
|
Totals
|
123
|
744 - 1,452
|
.512
|
961
|
210
|
1,915 - 15.6
|
Two-time AP All-American honorable mention and Kodak/WBCA District
All-American ... twice selected first-team All-Big?Ten ... first UW player
to be named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team ... earned Academic All-Big
Ten honors in 2001 and 2002 ... participated in 2001 USA Basketball tryouts
... named to seven all-tournament teams ... 1999 Big Ten Freshman of the
Year and second-team All-Big Ten ... 1999 member national All-College
Freshman team
two-time team MVP ... led the team in scoring and rebounding
her junior and senior years ... notched 37 double-doubles in her career,
which ranks second on the UW all-time list ... scored in double figures in
105 games, which ties for second all time
drafted by WNBAs Charlotte
Sting in 2002
2
|
4. Robin Threatt - 1,901
|
Cedar Rapids, IA
|
|
1988-89
|
5
|
22 - 43
|
.512
|
19
|
10
|
54 - 10.8
|
|
1989-90
|
26
|
126 - 303
|
.416
|
100
|
50
|
316 - 12.2
|
|
1990-91
|
27
|
179 - 377
|
.475
|
124
|
47
|
448 - 16.6
|
|
1991-92
|
29
|
221 - 442
|
.500
|
133
|
71
|
574 - 19.8
|
|
1992-93
|
27
|
209 - 444
|
.471
|
138
|
70
|
509 - 18.9
|
|
Totals
|
114
|
757 - 1,609
|
.470
|
514
|
248
|
1,901 - 16.7
|
Led the Badger team to its then-second best finish in program history in
1992, with a 20-9 record and first-ever NCAA bid ... first basketball
athlete to be named to a Kodak District IV all-region team and earned
All-America honorable mention honors in 1992 ... posted string of 37
consecutive double-figure games and scored in double figures in 80 of 94
games
also ranks fourth in all-time career steals with 283 ... 1992 and
1993 All-Big Ten first team honors ... runner-up for 1992 Big Ten Player of
the Year ... 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials participant ... played for WNBAs
Seattle Storm from 1999-2000
inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of
Fame in 2009
|
5. Theresa Huff - 1,879
|
Milwaukee, WI
|
|
1979-80
|
27
|
165 - 341
|
.484
|
210
|
21
|
382 - 14.1
|
|
1980-81
|
30
|
223 - 438
|
.509
|
294
|
28
|
499 - 16.6
|
|
1981-82
|
34
|
232 - 510
|
.455
|
394
|
53
|
540 - 15.9
|
|
1982-83
|
27
|
203 - 439
|
.462
|
303
|
30
|
458 - 17.0
|
|
Totals
|
118
|
823 - 1,728
|
.476
|
1,201
|
132
|
1,879 - 15.9
|
Inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998 ... completed her
career as the schools career leader in scoring (1,879 points), rebounds
(1,201), field goals made (823) and games played (118)
still holds the
rebounding record
registered a school-record 60 double-doubles in her
career
named team MVP three times in her career
made the 1982 Big Ten
All-Tournament team
finalist for the 1983 Wade Trophy, which recognizes
the top collegiate player in the nation
led Wisconsin to its first
post-season appearance as the Badgers reached the quarterfinals of the 1982
AIAW tournament
was the first American woman chosen to play professional
basketball in Spain (198384)
was the first player in UW womens
basketball history to have her jersey (No. 21) retired
named to UWs
All-Decade team in conjunction with the Big Tens celebration of 10 years of
womens athletic competition in 1991
|
6. LaTonya Sims - 1,857
|
Racine, WI
|
|
1997-98
|
31
|
152 - 303
|
.502
|
214
|
22
|
392 - 12.6
|
|
1998-99
|
32
|
222 - 461
|
.482
|
213
|
33
|
577 - 18.0
|
|
1999-00
|
33
|
177 - 422
|
.419
|
276
|
48
|
482 - 14.6
|
|
2000-01
|
28
|
153 - 332
|
.461
|
179
|
58
|
406 - 14.5
|
|
Totals
|
124
|
704 - 1,518
|
.464
|
882
|
161
|
1,857 - 15.0
|
Named second-team All-Big Ten by the media and coaches in 2000 and 2001
selected first-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Star Tour member in 1999
named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1998
tallied two WNIT all-tournament
team honors (1999 and 2000)
led UW in scoring and rebounding in 19982000
scored in double figures in 105 games, which ranks second all time,
including school record 45 straight games
broke UW freshman scoring and
rebounding records ... Wisconsins first Parade first-team All-American
recruit (1997)
|
7. Tamara Moore - 1,662
|
Minneapolis, MN
|
|
1998-99
|
32
|
121 - 273
|
.443
|
158
|
107
|
347 - 10.8
|
|
1999-00
|
33
|
152 - 329
|
.462
|
167
|
108
|
445 - 13.5
|
|
2000-01
|
28
|
122 - 271
|
.450
|
129
|
151
|
354 - 12.6
|
|
2001-02
|
31
|
186 - 378
|
.492
|
159
|
188
|
516 - 16.6
|
|
Totals
|
124
|
581 - 1,251
|
.464
|
613
|
554
|
1,662 - 13.4
|
Named first-team All-Big Ten and Kodak/WBCA District All-American in 2002
2001 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten and
Associated Press honorable mention All-American
one of 11 finalists for
the Nancy Leiberman Point Guard of the Year award and the Senior CLASS award
... played in 124 consecutive games ... as a junior, led Big Ten in steals
(3.6 per game) ... holds the UW career record for steals with 353
2001 USA
Basketball Team finalist
selected 2000 WNIT MVP and 1999 WNIT
all-tournament team
drafted by the WNBAs Miami Sol in 2002
|
8. Katie Voigt - 1,576
|
Woodruff, WI
|
|
1993-94
|
27
|
113 - 248
|
.456
|
173
|
124
|
329 - 12.2
|
|
1994-95
|
29
|
98 - 267
|
.367
|
116
|
79
|
292 - 10.1
|
|
1995-96
|
29
|
148 - 352
|
.420
|
117
|
74
|
419 - 14.4
|
|
1996-97
|
31
|
174 - 403
|
.432
|
158
|
96
|
536 - 17.3
|
|
Totals
|
116
|
533 - 1,270
|
.420
|
564
|
373
|
1,576 - 13.6
|
Invited to WNBA and ABL tryouts
won the Big Ten Medal of Honor for
athletic and academic excellence
led team with 17.3 points and 3.1 assists
her senior year
named consensus first team All-Big Ten as a senior ...
two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten
holds single season record for
3-pointers made with 84
ranks second on the UW career record list for
3-pointers made
scored in double figures in 88 games
named team MVP as a
senior
two-time all-tournament selection
three-time Academic All-Big Ten
honoree and CoSIDA District Academic All-America candidate
|
9. Ann Klapperich - 1,543
|
Fond du Lac, WI
|
|
1994-95
|
26
|
94 - 191
|
.492
|
152
|
17
|
257 - 9.9
|
|
1995-96
|
29
|
142 - 269
|
.528
|
159
|
38
|
380 - 13.1
|
|
1996-97
|
27
|
175 - 344
|
.509
|
179
|
38
|
439 - 16.3
|
|
1997-98
|
31
|
187 - 371
|
.504
|
178
|
44
|
467 - 15.1
|
|
Totals
|
113
|
598 - 1,175
|
.509
|
668
|
137
|
1,543 - 13.7
|
Invited to the American Basketball League (ABL) combine
was the
second-leading scorer and rebounder as a senior, averaging 15.1 points and
5.7 rebounds per game
two-time team captain
named MVP of the Maine
Tournament
named Big Ten Player of the Week in 1997-98
1998 second-team
All-Big Ten and 1997 third-team All-Big Ten
paced team in rebounding and
field goal percentage, while being second in scoring and steals, as a junior
in scoring and steals, as a junior
|
10. Janese Banks - 1,512
|
Indianapolis, IN
|
|
2004-05
|
28
|
91 - 246
|
.370
|
138
|
64
|
296 - 10.6
|
|
2005-06
|
24
|
98 - 268
|
.366
|
130
|
106
|
307 - 12.8
|
|
2006-07
|
36
|
164 - 378
|
.434
|
226
|
87
|
525 - 14.6
|
|
2007-08
|
30
|
129 - 338
|
.382
|
126
|
65
|
384 - 12.8
|
|
Totals
|
118
|
482 - 1,230
|
.392
|
620
|
322
|
1,512 - 12.8
|
Glamourr 2007 Top 10 College Women award winner ... invited to WNBA
tryouts ... led the Badgers in free throws made and attempted all four years
... concluded her career ranked second in free throws made with 446 and
fourth in free throws attempted with 572 ... second-leading scorer for
four-straight years with a career-best 14.6 points per game in 2006-07 ...
earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2008 ... selected to Nikes
You Want to be a Coach program ... three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree
... earned all-tournament honors at Rebel Shootout and the WNIT tournament
during the 2006-07 season ... was Wisconsins representative on the Big Ten
All-Star Team that toured Europe in 2005
|
11. Lisa Bonnell - 1,482
|
Merrill, WI
|
|
1984-85
|
27
|
80 - 178
|
.449
|
146
|
13
|
179 - 6.6
|
|
1985-86
|
26
|
115 - 272
|
.423
|
185
|
8
|
280 - 10.8
|
|
1986-87
|
28
|
202 - 437
|
.462
|
209
|
9
|
474 - 16.9
|
|
1987-88
|
28
|
223 - 498
|
.448
|
220
|
16
|
549 - 19.6
|
|
Totals
|
109
|
620 - 1,385
|
.448
|
760
|
46
|
1,482 - 13.6
|
Finished her career second at Wisconsin for most career field goals with 620
and rebounds with 760
became UWs sixth 1,000 point scorer vs. Green Bay
on Dec. 9, 1987
set the UW single-season scoring average mark with 19.6
points per game in 1987-88
scored 549 point in her last season with the
Badgers, a school record at the time
attempted 13 three-pointers against
Iowa, setting the UW record in a Big Ten game
ranks seventh in career
rebounds (76) and fifth in rebounds per game (7.67)
finished with 17
double-doubles in her career
three-time team MVP
|
12. Alyssa Karel - 1,476
|
St. Paul, MN
|
|
2007-08
|
30
|
63 - 132
|
.477
|
53
|
55
|
155 - 5.2
|
|
2008-09
|
34
|
169 - 420
|
.402
|
117
|
52
|
436 - 12.8
|
|
2009-10
|
32
|
176 - 406
|
.433
|
96
|
56
|
458 - 14.3
|
|
2010-11
|
28
|
163 - 408
|
.400
|
102
|
83
|
427 - 15.3
|
|
Totals
|
124
|
571 - 1,366
|
.418
|
368
|
246
|
1,476 - 11.9
|
Only Badger to earn College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
Academic All-America honors, being named to the third team in 2011
three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree
named All-Big Ten second
team in 2010 and 2011
finished her career ranked sixth on UWs career
records for most 3-point goals with 162 and attempts with 460
three-time
team scoring leader
ties for third on UW career list in games played with
124
scored 1,000th point against Purdue on March 5, 2010, in her 93rd game
as a senior
team MVP as a junior
|
13. Janet Huff - 1,455
|
Milwaukee, WI
|
|
1980-81
|
30
|
69 - 175
|
.394
|
73
|
77
|
165 - 5.5
|
|
1981-82
|
34
|
180 - 428
|
.421
|
117
|
105
|
432 - 12.7
|
|
1982-83
|
27
|
141 - 327
|
.431
|
79
|
120
|
343 - 12.7
|
|
1983-84
|
27
|
217 - 476
|
.456
|
107
|
110
|
515 - 19.1
|
|
Totals
|
118
|
607 - 1,406
|
.432
|
376
|
412
|
1,455 - 12.3
|
Received the Big Ten Medal of Honor for academic and athletic excellence in
1984
earned spot on the team as a walk-on
played with her sister Theresa
for three seasons
named first-team All-Big Ten in 1984
UWs first Big
Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 14, 1984
set a then-UW single-season
scoring record with 19.1 points per game in her senior season
broke the UW
single-season steals record with 90 in her sophomore season
finished her
career ranked first in steals (294) and steals per game (2.49); also first
in assists (412); second in field goals (607) and attempts (1,406)
. scored
1,000th point against Louisiana Tech on Dec. 7, 1984, in her 96th game as a
senior
|
14. Michele Kozelka - 1,427
|
Prairie du Chien, WI
|
|
1988-89
|
27
|
118 - 255
|
.463
|
206
|
47
|
310 - 11.5
|
|
1989-90
|
28
|
163 - 332
|
.491
|
244
|
33
|
445 - 15.9
|
|
1990-91
|
28
|
140 - 326
|
.429
|
260
|
38
|
366 - 13.1
|
|
1991-92
|
28
|
125 - 255
|
.490
|
206
|
48
|
306 - 10.9
|
|
Totals
|
111
|
546 - 1,168
|
.467
|
916
|
166
|
1,427 - 12.9
|
Became starter her freshman year after walking on to the team
tied for
first for most free throws in a single game with 17
shot a school record
17-for-17 from the line vs. Green Bay on Dec. 5, 1989
finished her career
as the school record holder in free throws made (333) and attempted (451)
also ranked second in total rebounds (916) and rebounds per game (8.25)
three-time team leader in rebounding
also led the team in scoring as a
sophomore
scored 1,000th point against Ohio State on Feb. 3, 1991 on her
74th game as a junior at UW
two-time team MVP
three-time Big Ten Player
of the Week
four-time honorable mention All-Big Ten
two-time Academic
All-Big Ten
|
15. Chris Pruitt - 1,399
|
Chicago, IL
|
|
1981-82
|
33
|
145 - 328
|
.442
|
158
|
109
|
368 - 11.2
|
|
1982-83
|
27
|
123 - 296
|
.416
|
158
|
78
|
291 - 10.8
|
|
1983-84
|
28
|
188 - 423
|
.444
|
197
|
93
|
420- 15.0
|
|
1984-85
|
27
|
133 - 378
|
.352
|
172
|
87
|
320 - 11.9
|
|
Totals
|
115
|
589 - 1,425
|
.413
|
685
|
367
|
1,399 - 12.2
|
Named team co-MVP in 1985
led the Badgers in rebounding and finished
second in assists and scoring in her last season
set a single-game school
record with 16 field goals made against Bradley on Dec. 1, 1983
finished
her career with second-most career field goal attempts with 1,425; also
ranked third in career rebounds with 685
led the team in rebounding two
seasons
second-team All-Big Ten in 1984
scored 1,000th point against
Michigan State on March 4, 1984, in her 86th game as a junior
|
16. Keisha Anderson - 1,279
|
Racine, WI
|
|
1994-95
|
29
|
147 - 345
|
.426
|
133
|
153
|
380 - 13.1
|
|
1995-96
|
29
|
138 - 330
|
.418
|
114
|
195
|
368 - 12.7
|
|
1996-97
|
27
|
217 - 430
|
.505
|
95
|
123
|
531 - 19.7
|
|
Totals
|
85
|
502 - 1,105
|
.454
|
342
|
471
|
1,279 - 15.0
|
Named District IV 1st Team honorable mention All-America in 1997
played
for the Jones Cup Team in Taiwan in 1994 for Team USA
named first-team
All-Big Ten in 1997 and second-team All-Big Ten in 1995 and 1996
played in
the Big Ten All-Star tour in Japan in 1995
set the UW record for most
points in a single game with 45 and steals with 14
set UW single-season
records for assists (195) and steals (124)
averaged 19.7 points per game
in her senior year, which ranks fifth
set the UW career record for steals
per game with 3.85 and assists per game with 5.54
finished her career with
a then-school record 327 steals ; also ranked third in assists with 471
led the team in steals and assists all three seasons she was at the UW
tied the single-game record with 17 free throws made vs. UC Santa Barbara on
Nov. 30, 1996
also tied single game record for percentage, shooting
17-of-17 against the Gauchos
scored 1000th point against Iowa on Jan. 8,
1997 in her 70th game as a senior at UW
played only three seasons after
transferring from Arizona
|
17. Kelley Paulus - 1,123
|
La Crosse, WI
|
|
1996-97
|
27
|
79 - 180
|
.439
|
63
|
27
|
203 - 7.5
|
|
1997-98
|
31
|
111 - 257
|
.432
|
88
|
47
|
289 - 9.3
|
|
1998-99
|
31
|
117 - 297
|
.394
|
104
|
68
|
302 - 9.7
|
|
1999-00
|
30
|
114 - 288
|
.396
|
97
|
44
|
329 - 11.0
|
|
Totals
|
119
|
421 - 1,022
|
.412
|
352
|
186
|
1,123 - 9.4
|
One of two Badgers who participated in the Big Ten all-star tour of Europe
the summer of 1998 in Sweden and Denmark
named to the Big Ten All-Freshman
Team in 1997
named Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 22, 1999
scored
1,000th point against Minnesota on Feb. 10, 2000, her 109th game as a senior
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18. Faith Johnson - 1,120
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Minneapolis, MN
|
|
1980-81
|
30
|
99 - 257
|
.385
|
51
|
47
|
240 - 8.0
|
|
1981-82
|
33
|
105 - 304
|
.345
|
82
|
120
|
260 - 7.9
|
|
1982-83
|
27
|
123 - 295
|
.417
|
94
|
86
|
286 - 10.6
|
|
1984-85
|
28
|
143 - 334
|
.428
|
124
|
109
|
334 - 11.9
|
|
Totals
|
118
|
470 - 1,190
|
.395
|
351
|
362
|
1,120 - 9.5
|
Named team co-MVP in 1985
led the Badgers in scoring, assists and steals
in her senior year
finished her career ranked second in steals with 260
and second in steals per game with 2.20
ralso ranked third in assists with
362
scored 1,000th point against Indiana on Feb. 8, 1985 in her 110th game
as a senior at Wisconsin
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19. Lin Zastrow - 1,053
|
Jefferson, WI
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|
2007-08
|
30
|
64 - 156
|
.410
|
131
|
22
|
166 - 5.5
|
|
2008-09
|
33
|
92 - 228
|
.404
|
152
|
46
|
240 - 7.3
|
|
2009-10
|
32
|
108 - 223
|
.484
|
152
|
46
|
266 - 8.3
|
|
2010-11
|
27
|
143 - 277
|
.516
|
168
|
61
|
381 - 14.1
|
|
Totals
|
122
|
407 - 884
|
.460
|
603
|
175
|
1,053 - 8.6
|
2011 All-Big Ten second team and All-Big Ten defensive team
finished
career seventh in blocked shots with 108
tied for ninth in games played at
122
posted five double-doubles in her career
scored a career-high 23
points against Michigan State on Feb. 3, 2011
scored 1000th point against
Illinois on March 3, 2011, in her 119th game as a senior at UW
named team
MVP as a senior
three-time Academic All-Big Ten
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20. Linda Gough - 1,037
|
Elgin, IL
|
|
1977-78
|
22
|
84 - 229
|
.367
|
127
|
0
|
185 - 8.4
|
|
1978-79
|
24
|
105 - 277
|
.379
|
169
|
29
|
237 - 9.9
|
|
1979-80
|
27
|
162 - 401
|
.404
|
217
|
66
|
368 - 13.6
|
|
1980-81
|
31
|
109 - 265
|
.411
|
143
|
42
|
247 - 8.0
|
|
Totals
|
104
|
460 - 1,172
|
.392
|
656
|
137
|
1,037 - 10.0
|
First Wisconsin womens basketball player in school history to score 1,000
points
scored 1,000th point against Iowa on Feb. 13, 1981, in her 97th
game as a senior
tied for first for most rebounds in a single game with 23
tallied 23 double-doubles in her career
averaged 10 points and 6.3
rebounds per game for her career
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21. Mynette Clark - 1,008
|
Racine, WI
|
|
1988-89
|
13
|
14 - 46
|
.304
|
13
|
14
|
49 - 3.8
|
|
1989-90
|
25
|
55 - 141
|
.390
|
57
|
42
|
160 - 6.4
|
|
1990-91
|
28
|
140 - 363
|
.386
|
149
|
91
|
408 - 14.6
|
|
1991-92
|
29
|
134 - 334
|
.401
|
120
|
93
|
391 - 13.5
|
|
Totals
|
95
|
343 - 884
|
.388
|
339
|
240
|
1,008 - 10.6
|
Named second-team All-Big Ten in 1992
set a then-record 182 3-point
attempts in a single season her junior year
set record in 3-point field
goals made with 58 in 1990-91
finished career with most 3-point attempts
in school history with 390 and a then-school record free throw percentage of
.772
finished career first in 3-point goals with 129
scored 1000th point
against Ohio State on March 11, 1992, in her 94th game as a senior
named
Big Ten Player of the Week on March 4, 1991
team co-MVP as a junior
led
team in assists and blocks as a senior