Top 10 WBB career scoring leaders

Zstatman

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1. 3951 Caitlin Clark
2. 2804 Megan Gustafson
3. 2413 Monika Czinano
4. 2102 Ally Disterhoft
5. 2059 Cindy Haugejorder
6. 1906Lindsey Meder
7. 1841 Jaime Printy
8. 1821 Michelle Edwards
9. 1762 Jennie Lillis - now better known by her married last name Baranczyk
10. 1742 Franthea Price

With one more year to play Hannah Stuelke has 1136 points. This put her 606 points away from cracking the Top 10. But the most she's scored in a year is 489 as a sophomore. she'll need her best year yet. Doable but not a lock.
 
1. 3951 Caitlin Clark
2. 2804 Megan Gustafson
3. 2413 Monika Czinano
4. 2102 Ally Disterhoft
5. 2059 Cindy Haugejorder
6. 1906Lindsey Meder
7. 1841 Jaime Printy
8. 1821 Michelle Edwards
9. 1762 Jennie Lillis - now better known by her married last name Baranczyk
10. 1742 Franthea Price

With one more year to play Hannah Stuelke has 1136 points. This put her 606 points away from cracking the Top 10. But the most she's scored in a year is 489 as a sophomore. she'll need her best year yet. Doable but not a lock.

Michell Edwards played for Vivian Stringer

In her freshman year, Iowa played Ohio State. The Ohio State team was unbeaten in conference play, while Iowa had just a single loss. The game was at Carver–Hawkeye Arena which had 15,500 seats, but over 20,000 showed up. They had to close the doors and turn away many fans, but the turnstiles recorded 22,157.[11] a record number of fans to watch a women's basketball game at the time. Fans sat in the aisles, and the fire marshal sent a letter of reprimand to Christine Grant, who was then the director of women's athletics at Iowa. The letter still hangs prominently on Grant's wall. Ohio State won the game 56–47, but it is the attendance record that the two coaches remember. At Stringer's press conference, when she was announced as the new coach, she promised she would sell out the arena, which prompted audible snickers among the reporters.[2][12] Edwards recalls missing a layup badly, because she was trying too hard. Coach Stringer consoled her, saying to her"'Do you see that picture? That is how intense that game was and that is the level of play we need to operate on every time we hit the floor.
 

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