During her junior year, Bird played in a game against Notre Dame referred to as "
the best women's basketball game ever played". The game was memorialized in a book,
Bird at the Buzzer, in which Bird took the eponymous shot at the buzzer to win the game.
She finished her UConn career on many of the record lists. She currently ranks No. 24 on the 1,000 point list with 1,378 points, No. 2 in assists with 585, and seventh with 243 steals.
[2] She ranks number 1 in three point field goal percentage (45.9) and free throw percentage (89.2).
[2] She won two National Championships, three Big East Championships and Big East regular season titles. Bird was the inaugural winner of the
Nancy Lieberman Award in 2000, given to the top point guard in the nation, and won the award in 2001 and 2002.
[2] Overall her record at UConn in games she played is a remarkable 114–4.
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