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The top 25 highest scorers in NCAA Division I women's basketball history are listed below. While the NCAA's current three-division format has been in place since the 1973–74 season, [ 2 ] it did not sponsor women's sports until the 1981–82 school year; before that time, women's college sports were governed by the Association of ...
In regards to total points, Caitlin Clark currently holds the single-season scoring record for NCAA Division I of 1,234 points, set during her final season at Iowa in 2023–24. [2] She is also the only NCAA Division I women's basketball player who scored more than 1,000 points in more than one season (2022–23 and 2023–24). [3]
The 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began on November 6, 2023. The regular season ended on March 17, 2024, with the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament beginning on March 20 and ended with the championship game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland , Ohio, on April 7.
Caitlin Clark grew up watching the most prolific scorers in Division I women’s college basketball and now her name sits above them. ... Her 47.3 field-goal percentage on an average of 22 ...
NCAA Division I women's basketball statistical leaders (13 P) Pages in category "College women's basketball records and statistics in the United States" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Iowa's Caitlin Clark scores 3,000th career point in quest to become NCAA's all-time leading women's scorer ... Clark entered the 2023-24 season with 2,717 total points and an average of 906.7 ...
A total of 68 teams participated in the 2024 tournament, consisting of the 32 conference champions, and 36 "at-large" bids that were determined by the NCAA Selection Committee. The last four at-large teams and teams seeded 65 through 68 overall competed in First Four games, whose winners advanced to the 64-team first round.
Iowa began competing in intercollegiate women's basketball in 1974, before the NCAA governed women's sports; in that era, the main governing body for women's college sports was the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). [1] The NCAA began governing women's sports in the 1981–82 school year; after one year in which both the ...