2011-12 Clemson Women's Basketball Media Guide

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E • AGGRESSION • SPEED • RELENTLESS • TENACITY CLEMSON Lady Tigers Tiger Legends

AMY GEREN

LOUISE GREENWOOD

KAREN JENKINS

BARBARA KENNEDY

JANET KNIGHT

1995-1999 Guard Cleveland, TN

1985-1989 Center Beech Island, SC

1985-1989 Forward Greenville, SC

1978-1982 Forward Rome, GA

1982-1986 Forward Albany, GA

• First-Team All-ACC in 1998 and 1999

• Second-Team All-ACC in 1989

• National Three-Point Shooting Contest Champion

• 1989 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American in 1989 (Honorable Mention)

• 1988 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American (Honorable Mention)

• Fourth on the Clemson career list for most rebounds with 859

• Fourth on the school’s career list for most points scored with 1,514 points

• 12th on the all-time Clemson career scoring list with 1,268 points

• 10th on the Clemson career scoring average list (13.6)

• Tied for eighth on the school’s all-time list for career field goals made (532)

• Second on Clemson’s alltime list for best field goal percentage (.538)

• Sixth on the school’s career list for most blocked shots with 81

• Fifth on the Clemson career list for most field goals made (647) and sixth on the career list for most field goals attempted with 1202

• Participant in the WBCA All-Star Game • Tenth on the Clemson career list for most points with 1,402 • First on the Clemson career list for best free throw pct. with an .848 mark • Led the ACC in free throw pct. in 1998-99 • Led the team in scoring in 1998 and 1999 • Led the team in free throw shooting 1996, 1998, and 1999 • Starter on two ACC Championship team • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.

• Fifth on the school’s list for best free throw percentage (.765) • 10th on the school’s list for best career rebounding average (7.7) • Named Most Valuable Player of the 1987 Georgia Southern Invitational • Tied with Mary Ann Cubelic for Clemson’s best career free throw percentage in the ACC Tournament (.857) • Led Clemson in rebounding in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

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• Second-Team All-ACC in 1988

• Eighth on the Lady Tiger career list for rebounds with 687 • Led Clemson in scoring in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

• All-American in 1981 and 1982 • First-Team All-ACC 1980, 1981, 1982 • ACC Tournament MVP 1981, 1982 • Still NCAA record holder for most field goals in a season with 392 in 1981-82 • Her 908 point season of 1981-82 is still tied for fourth best in NCAA history; Her 29.3 scoring average is still 10th best in NCAA history • ACC and Clemson all-time leader in scoring with 3,113 career points • The ACC and Clemson’s all-time leader in rebounding with 1,252 • The ACC and Clemson’s alltime career leader for most field goals (1,349), and field goal attempts (2,688) • Holds ACC and Clemson’s single season records for most points (908), points per game (29.3), most field goals (392), field goals attempts (760), rebounds (400), and most rebounds per game (12.9) • Led the nation in scoring in 1981-82 with a 29.2 points per game average • For her career, had 93 20-point games, 28 30-point games, and six 40-point games • Scored the first points in the inaugural NCAA tournament • Currently second on the NCAA’s list for most points in a tournament game with 43 • Member of the Clemson University Athletic Hall of Fame and Ring of Honor • A member of the U.S. national team, 1982 • Played professionally in 1982 • Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002.

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• Clemson’s second all-time career scorer with 1,795 points • 11th on the all-time Clemson career list for rebounds with 565 • Third on the Clemson list for field goals attempted with 1,393 and second for field goals made with 731 • Also ranks fourth for field goal percentage with .525, second for free throws made (333) and fourth for free throws attempted (410) • Tied for second on the Clemson career list for free throw percentage with a .812 mark, (333-410) • Clemson’s fourth leading career scorer with a 15.7 average • Led Clemson in scoring in 1983-84 and 1984-85 • Led Clemson in free throw percentage all four years of her career • A third-team All-American in 1985 • First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1985 • Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1984 • Named to six all-tournament teams during her career • Named Clemson’s MVP for the 1985 season • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.

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