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retired numbers 146 33 JONI DAVIS Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1991 The most prolific scorer in Mizzou history, Davis fi nished a four-year career with 2,126 points. She also made and attempted the most field goals and still holds the career steals record of 248. Davis stands second in career scoring average with 17.1 ppg and third in field goal percentage at.532. She pulled down 863 rebounds which is second on the career list. A native of Highland, Kan., Davis started 106 of her 124 games played as a Tiger. Davis also holds four season records including most points in a season (776), scoring average (25.0), field goals attempted (593) and field goals made (326). She scored 30 or more points in 13 of her games, including a career-high 35 against Kansas State on March 2, 1985. She ranks sixth in Big Eight career scoring and 10th in rebounding. The 6-0 forward was selected as the Big Eight Female Athlete of the Year in 1985 as well as the Big Eight Player of the Year in 1984 and 1985. Davis was also named the Big Eight Tournament s most valuable player in 1983-84. Twice, in 1984 and 1985, she received honorable mention All-America honors and was a firstteam District V Kodak All-American. An excellent student as well, she was a second-team Academic All-America choice as a senior and won the NCAA and Big Eight postgraduate scholarships. Following graduation from Mizzou, Davis served as a graduate assistant at the University of Georgia. She completed a graduate degree in film studies at Cal State-Fullerton and worked for Universal Studios in 1994-95. She now lives in Los Angeles and works as a therapist. On Sept. 13, 1991, Davis was inducted into the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame, becoming one of the first two women in the history of MU athletics so honored. 42 RENEE KELLY Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1994 Renee Kelly capped her outstanding career at the University of Missouri by grabbing Big Eight Player of the Year honors her last two seasons and taking home the conference s top Female Athlete of the Year award as well. She set the career rebounding mark with 1,098 boards and holds the career record for scoring (17.4) and rebounding (9.0) averages. Kelly holds the best fi eld goal percentage of any Tiger at.566. She fi nished her four-year career with 2,119 total points, just seven points behind Joni Davis mark. Kelly scored 40 or more points three times and hit at least 30 points on 16 occasions. She scored 41 points against Oklahoma on Jan. 25, 1986 to set the MU singlegame high. The 6-1 center holds six career, three season and four single game records. She ranks seventh in Big Eight scoring and fourth in rebounding. She started 96 of her 122 games as a Tiger. The Augusta, Ga., native garnered honorable mention All-America and first-team District V Kodak All-America honors in 1987. She was also chosen as one of the 12 Naismith Award fi nalists in 1987. A two-time all-big Eight Tournament player, Kelly was named the tournament s most valuable player in 1986. Kelly lives in Augusta with her husband and two kids where she is a high-school teacher and coach. Kelly was inducted into the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 21, 1994. She was just the eighth woman in the history of MU athletics to earn the honor. Renee Kelly and Joni Davis took part in halftime ceremonies during last year s Stanford game as the banners representing their retired jerseys were raised to the Mizzou Arena rafters. Missouri Women s Basketball Records.indd 146 10/10/2007 12:46:41 PM

looking back I fell in love with the campus, and I could really visualize how I could become an integral part of the Tigers success during my campus visit. My best experiences were breaking the single-game rebound record (22) at Kansas and winning two Big Eight Championships. Tracy Ellis-Ward (1985-88) New York City Area Director, Fellowship of Christian Athletes I chose to attend Mizzou because of the great balance of academics and athletics. I saw that players were expected to not only graduate, but to excel in their academic endeavors. I also realized that Columbia was a great town; the community rallied around the athletes and supported us 100 percent. I had a great time playing basketball for Mizzou because I made friends that will remain for life. I learned so much about myself, how to be a strong leader, a humble follower and an encouraging team player. The lessons I learned on and off the basketball court during my four years as a player have molded me into a better person. Ekpe Akpaffiong (1997-2000) 147 My entire family went to the University of Missouri. When it came time for me to choose a school, Mizzou was a natural choice. My experience with the school and as a player for Coach Stein was more than I ever expected. I learned so much and enjoyed every second of it. Coach Stein really helped me discover and develop my true abilities as a player, a leader, and as a person. Being a Tiger is truly a special experience that I won t forget! Amy Monsees (1997-2000) Playing at the University of Missouri taught me many things, but it truly taught me the meaning of competition. Competing was something I thought I had done all of my life, but at Mizzou it was at a new intensity and at a level higher than I thought was possible. It set the stage for many things in my professional life. Melissa McFerrin (1980-83) Head Coach, American University Former General Manager, Washington Mystics 2007-08 Media and Recruiting Guide Records.indd 147 10/10/2007 12:46:42 PM

team records 148 GAME Points Scored in a half: 64 twice [last vs. Saint Louis (2/12/78)] Fewest Points Scored in a half: 13 twice [last at Texas Tech (1/28/03)] Points by Opponent in a half: 66 by Texas (3/14/86) Fewest Points by Opponent in a half: 7 by Saint Louis (2/12/78) Points Scored: 121 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (2/7/78) Points Scored on Home Court: 121 vs. UM-St. Louis (2/7/78) Points Scored on Opponent s Court: 119 at Bethany College (1/3/77) Points Scored on a Neutral Court: 103 vs. Oregon State at Plainview (Texas (11/24/84) Points Scored in a Losing Effort: 111 vs. Kansas [3OT] (1/29/83) Points Scored by Opponent: 118 [twice (by Southern Cal (12/27/85) and Kansas [3OT] (1/29/83] Points Scored by Both Teams: 229 vs. Kansas [111/118 (3OT) (1/29/83] Fewest Points Scored: 33 vs. Grand View College (11/30/74) Fewest Points by Opponent: 21 by Bethany College (1/3/77) Fewest Points (Both Teams: 63 vs. Columbia College [47-16] (11/22/74) Biggest Victory Margin: 98 [119-21] vs. Bethany College (1/3/77) Worst Margin of Defeat: 50 [118-68] vs. Southern Cal (12/27/85) Renee Kelly Field Goals Made: 58 vs. Cleveland State (11/17/85) Field Goals Attempted: 102 vs. Brigham Young (12/14/85) Field Goal Percentage:.725 [50-of-69] vs. Oklahoma (1/22/83) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/20/01) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 27 vs. Iowa State (2/20/02) Best 3-Point Field Goal Pct: 1.000 [2/2], three times, last vs. Iowa State (2/15/95) Free Throws Made: 38 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94) Free Throws Attempted: 52 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94) Highest Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 [21-of-21] vs. Oklahoma (1/28/04) Rebounds: 68 vs. Chicago St. (12/13/91) Blocked Shots: 14 vs. Iowa St. (1983-84) Assists: 41 vs. Cleveland St. (11/17/84) Steals: 30 vs. Missouri-Rolla (11/22/96) Personal Fouls: 38 vs. Kansas (1/29/83) Best Winning Percentage:.813 [26-6] (1977-78) Worst Winning Percentage:.333 [10-20] (1996-97) Highest National Ranking: No. 7 [AP] in poll of 2/16/84 Points Scored: 3,118 (1976-77) Scoring Average: 89.1 (1983-84) Field Goals Made: 1,260 (1976-77) Field Goals Att.: 2,853 (1976-77) Highest Field Goal Percentage:.529 [1,155-of-2,185] (1983-84) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 192 (2000-01) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 545 (2000-01) Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:.373 [25-of-67] (1989-90) Free Throws Made: 591 (1976-77) Free Throws Attempted: 874 (1976-77) Highest Free-Throw Percentage:.717 [447-of-623], (1980-81) Rebounds: 1,519 (1976-77) Blocked Shots: 191 (2003-04) Assists: 585 (1983-84) Steals: 385 (1983-84) Personal Fouls: 818 (1976-77) SEASON Games Played: 40 (1976-77) Wins: 26 (1977-78) Losses: 20 (1996-97) Fewest Wins: 9 (1974-75) Fewest Losses: 6 (1977-78, 1982-83, 1983-84) Longest Winning Streak: 13 (1984-85) Longest Losing Streak: 10 (1990-91) Longest Home-Court Winning Streak: 21 (12/17/81 through 11/30/83) Lorraine Ferrett Longest Home-Court Losing Streak: 4 twice, last 1/31/04 through 2/22/04 Amanda Lassiter Missouri Women s Basketball Records.indd 148 10/10/2007 12:46:42 PM

individual records GAME Points Scored: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored on Home Court: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored on Opponent s Court: 40, Nancy Rutter at Graceland (1/5/77) Points Scored in a Losing Effort: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored by Opponent: 39 twice, Lynette Woodard (Kansas) (2/15/80) and Karen Cannon (Phillips) (1/9/76) Field Goals Made: 17, Renee Kelly vs. UT- Chattanooga (1/5/87) Field Goals Attempted: 32, Jennie Skimbo vs. SE La. (11/25/79) Highest FG Pct. (Min. 10 FG): 1.000 [13- of-13], Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma State (1/14/86) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, Julie Helm vs. Texas Tech (3/1/97) 3-Point Field Goals Att.: 12, Stacy Williams vs. Bradley (11/28/93) Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct.: 1.000 [5-of-5], Tracy Lozier at Northern Iowa (12/11/02) Free Throws Made: 17, Kerensa Barr vs. Davidson (11/25/01) Free Throws Attempted: 21, Renee Kelly vs. Colorado (1/24/87) Highest FT Pct. (Min. 10): 1.000 [14-of- 14], twice, Lisa Plummer vs. Kansas (11/24/79); Tracy Ellis vs. Tennessee Tech (12/12/87) Carla Yancey Rebounds: 23, Kesha Bonds vs. Missouri- St. Louis (1/20/97) Assists: 15, Dee-Dee Polk vs. Colorado (3/6/84) Steals: 11, Amanda Lassiter at San Diego State (11/27/99) Blocked Shots: 7, Amanda Lassiter vs. Western Kentucky (12/4/99); Stretch James vs. Southwest Missouri State (12/10/03) SEASON Games Played: 40 [Nancy Rutter, Sharon Farrah, Suzanne Alt] (1976-77) Games Started: 33, Lorraine Ferret (1980-81) Points Scored: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85) Points Scored by a Freshman: 515, Julie Helm (1996-97) Points Scored by a Sophomore: 556, Sharon Farrah (1976-77) Points Scored by a Junior: 756, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Points Scored by a Senior: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85) Scoring Average: 25.0, Joni Davis (1984-85) Field Goals Made: 326, Joni Davis (1984-85) Field Goals Attempted: 593, Joni Davis (1984-85) Highest Field-Goal Percentage:.612 [123-of-201], Kesha Bonds (1995-96) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 65, Amanda Lassiter (2000-01) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 187, Amanda Lassiter (2000-01) Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct.:.452, Amy Monsees (1998-99) Free Throws Made: 211, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Free Throws Attempted: 280, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Highest Free-Throw Percentage:.912 [104-of-114], Carlynn Savant (2006-07) Rebounds: 395, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Rebound Average: 12.3, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Assists: 233, Dee-Dee Polk (1983-84) Steals: 98, Amanda Lassiter (2000-01) Blocked Shots: 71, Stretch James (2003-04) Personal Fouls: 134, Sharon Farrah and Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Disqualifications: 12, Linda King (1978-79) Amy Fordham CAREER Games Played: 131, Cindy Kiser (1976-80) Points Scored: 2,126, Joni Davis (1981-85) Scoring Average: 17.4, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Field Goals Made: 910, Joni Davis (1981-85) Field Goals Attempted: 1,711, Joni Davis (1981-85) Highest Field-Goal Percentage:.566, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 142, Carlynn Savant (2004-07) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 406, Tracy Lozier (2001-04) 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage:.436, Stacy Williams (1991-94) Free Throws Made: 481, Nancy Rutter (1974-78) and Renee Kelly (1983-87) Free Throws Attempted: 792, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Highest Free-Throw Pct.: 845 [196-of-232], Carlynn Savant (2004-07) Rebounds: 1,098, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Rebound Average: 9.1, Kesha Bonds (1995-99) Assists: 489, Kerensa Barr (2000-03) Steals: 248, Joni Davis (1981-85) Blocked Shots: 177, Mary Bruggestrass (1981-85) Personal Fouls: 403, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 149 2007-08 Media and Recruiting Guide Records.indd 149 10/10/2007 12:46:43 PM

individual records 150 CAREER SCORING (1,000 POINT CLUB) 1. 2,126 Joni Davis 82-85 2. 2,119 Renee Kelly 84-87 3. 1,925 Julie Helm 97-00 4. 1,820 Sharon Farrah 75-79 5. 1,641 Nancy Rutter 74-78 6. 1,624 Lorraine Ferret 79-83 7. 1,597 Evan Unrau 01-04 8. 1,535 Erika Martin 92-96 9. 1,480 Sandie Prophete 85-89 10. 1,389 Ericka Fields 88-92 11. 1,381 Kesha Bonds 95-99 12. 1,321 Sarah Campbell 82-86 13. 1,315 Julie Maxey 76-80 14. 1,311 Mary Brueggestrass 81-85 15. 1,218 Lisa Sandbothe 87-91 16. 1,194 Stacy Williams 90-94 17. 1,186 LaToya Bond 02-05 18. 1,161 Kerensa Barr 00-03 19. 1,135 Daina Supstiks 78-81 20. 1,097 Cindy Kiser 76-80 21. 1,089 Suzanne Alt 74-77 22. 1,088 Debbie Walker 80-83 23. 1,052 Tracy Ellis 85-88 24. 1,034 EeTisha Riddle 04-07 25. 1,028 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 POINTS PER GAME 1. 17.4 Renee Kelly 84-87 2. 17.3 Julie Helm 97-00 3. 17.1 Joni Davis 82-85 4. 16.6 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 5. 16.3 Erika Martin 93-96 6. 15.3 Nancy Rutter 74-78 15.3 Jennie Skimbo 78-80 8. 15.0 Sharon Farrah 76-79 9. 14.7 Vantrece Williams 92-93 10. 13.4 Evan Unrau 01-04 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 910 Joni Davis 82-85 2. 819 Renee Kelly 84-87 3. 770 Sharon Farrah 76-79 Joni Davis Carlynn Savant FIELD GOALS MADE (cont.) 4. 687 Julie Helm 97-00 5. 667 Lorraine Ferret 80-83 6. 584 Evan Unrau 01-04 7. 580 Nancy Rutter 75-78 8. 573 Julie Maxey 77-80 9. 566 Sandie Prophete 86-89 10. 560 Erika Martin 92-96 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,711 Joni Davis 82-85 2. 1,685 Sharon Farrah 76-79 3. 1,579 Julie Helm 97-00 4. 1,449 Lorraine Ferret 80-83 5. 1,448 Renee Kelly 84-87 6. 1,260 Julie Maxey 77-80 7. 1,230 Sandie Prophete 86-89 8. 1,214 Evan Unrau 01-04 9. 1,162 Erika Martin 93-96 10. 1,079 Daina Supstiks 78-81 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 1..566 Renee Kelly 82-85 2..556 Kesha Bonds 95-99 3..537 Sarah Campbell 83-86 4..532 Joni Davis 82-85 5..518 Dee-Dee Polk 83-84 6..517 Mary Brueggestrass 82-85 7..501 Tracy Ellis 85-88 8..498 Lynette Linneman 90-93 9..493 Ericka Fields 89-92.493 Erika Martin 93-96 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 142 Carlynn Savant 04-07 2. 140 Tracy Lozier 01-04 3. 123 Julie Helm 97-00 4. 116 Stacy Williams 91-94 5. 109 Kerensa Barr 00-03 6. 100 Natalie Bright 99-02 100 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 8. 88 LaToya Bond 02-05 9. 83 Evan Unrau 01-04 10. 82 Tracy Franklin 98-01 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 406 Tracy Lozier 01-04 2. 355 Carlynn Savant 04-07 3. 337 Julie Helm 97-00 4. 319 Kerensa Barr 00-03 5. 306 Natalie Bright 99-02 6. 282 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 7. 266 Stacy Williams 91-94 8. 256 LaToya Bond 02-05 9. 236 Tracy Franklin 98-01 10. 235 Evan Unrau 01-04 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 60 att.) 1..436 Stacy Williams 91-94 2..400 Carlynn Savant 04-07 3..397 Erika Martin 93-96 4..379 Alyssa Hollins 06-PR. 4..365 Julie Helm 97-00 5..364 Sandie Prophete 86-89 6..355 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 7..353 Evan Unrau 01-04 8..349 MyEsha Perkins 03-04.349 Marcia Brooks 89-90 10..347 Tracy Franklin 98-01 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 481 Nancy Rutter 75-78 481 Renee Kelly 84-87 3. 428 Julie Helm 97-00 4. 390 Erika Martin 93-96 5. 386 Ericka Fields 89-92 6. 346 Evan Unrau 01-04 7. 322 Kesha Bonds 95-99 8. 316 Sandie Prophete 86-89 9. 306 Joni Davis 82-85 306 Tracy Ellis 85-88 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 792 Renee Kelly 84-87 2. 645 Nancy Rutter 75-78 3. 570 Ericka Fields 89-92 4. 542 Erika Martin 93-96 5. 536 Julie Helm 97-00 6. 486 Kesha Bonds 95-99 7. 483 Evan Unrau 01-04 Julie Helm Missouri Women s Basketball Records.indd 150 10/10/2007 12:46:44 PM

individual records FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (cont.) 8. 442 Tracy Ellis 85-88 9. 430 Joni Davis 82-85 10. 420 Sharon Farrah 76-79 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 1..845 Carlynn Savant 04-07 2..812 Kerensa Barr 00-03 3..798 Julie Helm 97-00 4..779 Sharon Bax 87-90 5..776 Annette Schwander 81-84 6..774 Lisa Plummer 78-81 7..772 Andrea Siemer 92-96 8..771 Daina Supstiks 79-81 9..769 Annette Hollins 81-82 10..760 Sandie Prophete 86-89 REBOUNDS 1. 1,098 Renee Kelly 84-87 2. 1,021 Kesha Bonds 95-99 3. 945 Evan Unrau 01-04 4. 863 Joni Davis 82-85 5. 831 Annette Schwander 81-84 6. 805 Mary Brueggestrass 82-85 7. 788 Lorraine Ferret 80-83 8. 707 Tracy Ellis 85-88 9. 696 Lisa Sandbothe 88-91 10. 678 Nikki Smith 92-95 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 9.1 Kesha Bonds 95-99 2. 9.0 Renee Kelly 84-87 3. 8.8 Nancy Rutter 75-78 4. 7.9 Evan Unrau 01-04 5. 7.2 Vantrece Williams 92-93 6. 7.0 Joni Davis 82-85 7. 6.9 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 8. 6.8 Annette Schwander 81-84 9. 6.7 Erika Martin 93-96 10. 6.6 Lynette Linneman 90-93 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 177 Mary Brueggestrass 82-85 Evan Unrau BLOCKED SHOTS (cont.) 2. 143 Lisa Sandbothe 88-91 3. 133 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 4. 125 Nikki Smith 92-95 5. 124 Kesha Bonds 95-99 6. 118 Renee Kelly 84-87 7. 116 Stretch James 03-04 8. 108 Joni Davis 82-85 9. 86 Debra Walker 81-84 10. 77 Evan Unrau 01-04 ASSISTS 1. 489 Kerensa Barr 00-03 2. 470 Amy Fordham 91-94 3. 372 Dee-Dee Polk 83-84 4. 324 Lisa Ellis 85-88 5. 323 Joni Davis 82-85 6. 315 Natalie Bright 99-02 7. 299 Erika Martin 92-96 8. 288 Julie Helm 97-00 9. 251 Sandie Prophete 86-89 10. 249 Maggie LeValley 84-87 STEALS 1. 248 Joni Davis 82-85 2. 242 Kerensa Barr 00-03 3. 222 Carla Yancey 88-91 4. 209 Sarah Campbell 83-85 5. 204 Amy Fordham 91-94 6. 197 Sandie Prophete 86-89 7. 194 Stacy Williams 91-94 8. 177 Renee Kelly 84-87 9. 172 Cindy Kiser 77-80 10. 166 Kesha Bonds 95-99 SCORING (cont.) 7. 580 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 8. 579 Sandie Prophete 88-89 9. 556 Sharon Farrah 76-77 10. 537 Julie Helm 97-98 POINTS PER GAME 1. 25.0 Joni Davis 84-85 2. 24.6 Renee Kelly 86-87 3. 23.6 Renee Kelly 85-86 4. 20.1 Joni Davis 83-84 5. 19.9 Julie Helm 97-98 6. 19.1 Ericka Fields 91-92 19.1 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 8. 19.0 Erika Martin 95-96 9. 18.6 Erika Martin 94-95 10. 18.5 Tracy Ellis 87-88 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 326 Joni Davis 84-85 2. 290 Renee Kelly 85-86 3. 275 Renee Kelly 86-87 4. 272 Joni Davis 83-84 5. 238 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 6. 236 Sharon Farrah 76-77 7. 228 Nancy Rutter 76-77 8. 226 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 9. 225 Sharon Farrah 77-78 10. 223 Lorraine Ferret 80-81 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 593 Joni Davis 84-85 2. 567 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 3. 535 Nancy Rutter 76-77 4. 519 Sharon Farrah 76-77 5. 504 Renee Kelly 85-86 6. 497 Joni Davis 83-84 7. 470 Lorraine Ferret 80-81 8. 468 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 9. 467 Sandie Prophete 88-89 10. 463 Lorraine Ferret 81-82 151 Kesha Bonds SEASON SCORING 1. 776 Joni Davis 84-85 2. 756 Renee Kelly 85-86 3. 713 Renee Kelly 86-87 4. 667 Nancy Rutter 76-77 5. 624 Joni Davis 83-84 6. 610 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 Stacy Williams 2007-08 Media and Recruiting Guide Records.indd 151 10/10/2007 12:46:45 PM

individual records 152 Ericka Fields FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 1..612 Kesha Bonds 95-96 2..595 Renee Kelly 86-87 3..575 Renee Kelly 85-86 4..572 Evan Unrau 00-01 5..568 Kesha Bonds 97-98 6..564 Sarah Campbell 83-84 7..557 Tracy Ellis 87-88 8..551 Mary Brueggestrass 82-83 9..550 Joni Davis 84-85 10..549 Mary Brueggestrass 83-84 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 65 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 2. 64 Alyssa Hollins 06-07 3. 57 Carlynn Savant 05-06 4. 60 Tracy Lozier 02-03 5. 47 Tracy Franklin 00-01 6. 46 Tracy Lozier 03-04 7. 44 LaToya Bond 05-06 44 Natalie Bright 01-02 9. 42 Carlynn Savant 06-07 42 Evan Unrau 03-04 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 187 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 2. 166 Alyssa Hollins 06-07 3. 147 Tracy Lozier 02-03 4. 146 Natalie Bright 01-02 5. 143 Tracy Lozier 03-04 6. 124 Carlynn Savant 05-06 124 Kerensa Barr 01-02 7. 118 Evan Unrau 03-04 118 Tracy Franklin 00-01 9. 114 Kerensa Barr 02-03 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 att.) 1..460 Carlynn Savant 05-06 2..452 Amy Monsees 98-99 3..422 Carlynn Savant 04-05 4..419 MyEsha Perkins 02-03 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 att.) (cont.).419 Sandie Prophete 87-88 6..410 Julie Helm 96-97 7..408 Tracy Lozier 02-03 8..404 Marchele Campbell 06-07 9..398 Tracy Franklin 00-01 10..390 Evan Unrau 01-02 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 211 Nancy Rutter 76-77 2. 176 Renee Kelly 85-86 3. 175 Tracy Ellis 87-88 4. 163 Renee Kelly 86-87 5. 150 Ericka Fields 91-92 6. 148 Nikki Smith 94-95 7. 145 Erika Martin 95-96 8. 137 Ericka Fields 90-91 9. 133 Julie Helm 97-98 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 280 Nancy Rutter 76-77 2. 275 Renee Kelly 85-86 3. 265 Renee Kelly 86-87 4. 222 Tracy Ellis 87-88 5. 218 Ericka Fields 91-92 6. 208 Vantrece Williams 92-93 7. 201 Nikki Smith 94-95 8. 196 Erika Martin 95-96 9. 181 Ericka Fields 90-91 10. 178 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1..912 Carlynn Savant 06-07 2..885 Kerensa Barr 01-02 3..864 Kerensa Barr 02-03 4..846 Lisa Plummer 80-81 5..845 Amy Fordham 92-93 6..838 Annette Schwander 83-84 7..836 Julie Helm 97-98 8..832 LaToya Bond 05-06 9..817 Sandie Prophete 85-86 10..816 Julie Helm 98-99 REBOUNDS 1. 395 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 356 Nancy Rutter 76-77 3. 293 Renee Kelly 84-85 4. 289 Kesha Bonds 96-97 5. 279 Ericka Fields 91-92 6. 276 Renee Kelly 86-87 7. 274 Nancy Rutter 77-78 8. 273 Kesha Bonds 97-98 9. 269 Debra Walker 81-82 10. 268 Christelle N Garsanet 05-06 268 Tracy Ellis 87-88 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 12.3 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 10.2 Nancy Rutter 75-76 3. 10.1 Kesha Bonds 97-98 4. 10.0 Ericka Fields 91-92 5. 9.6 Kesha Bonds 96-97 6. 9.5 Kesha Bonds 98-99 9.5 Renee Kelly 84-85 9.5 Renee Kelly 86-87 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (cont.) 9. 9.4 Nancy Rutter 76-77 10. 9.2 Tracy Ellis 87-88 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 71 Stretch James 03-04 2. 69 Amanda Lassiter 99-00 3. 64 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 4. 60 Lisa Sandbothe 90-91 5. 56 Mary Brueggestrass 84-85 6. 53 Nikki Smith 94-95 7. 46 Mary Brueggestrass 82-83 8. 45 Stretch James 02-03 9. 40 Nikki Smith 93-94 10. 39 Christelle N Garsanet 05-06 39 Mary Brueggestrass 83-84 39 Renee Kelly 85-86 ASSISTS 1. 233 Dee-Dee Polk 83-84 2. 177 Amy Fordham 92-93 3. 159 Kerensa Barr 02-03 3. 148 Amy Fordham 93-94 148 Kerensa Barr 00-01 5. 139 Dee-Dee Polk 82-83 6. 131 Eileen Keene 85-86 7. 127 Debra Williams 97-98 8. 126 Erika Martin 95-96 9. 124 Kerensa Barr 01-02 10. 123 Sarah Campbell 84-85 STEALS 1. 98 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 2. 97 Carla Yancey 90-91 3. 86 Amanda Lassiter 99-00 4. 84 Joni Davis 84-85 5. 82 Amy Fordham 92-93 6. 81 Joni Davis 83-84 7. 77 Annette Hollins 81-82 77 Sarah Campbell 84-85 9. 75 Kerensa Barr 02-03 10. 69 Kerensa Barr 00-01 69 Sandie Prophete 88-89 Kerensa Barr Missouri Women s Basketball Records.indd 152 10/10/2007 12:46:46 PM