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Ayoka Lee: My Lawd!
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4174005, member: 5798"] I believe it's a record that may never be broken. It would take a post player like her to be in a zone, her teammates feed her, and she be almost perfect from the line. Lee was 15-17 (88.2%) from the line. Most BIGS don't shoot 80% from the line. A guard or forward could do if they were in a zone and took 30 shots like she did, and shot 80+% from the stripe. :cool: The 6'6" Lee broke the record of 60 points that was initially set by Long Beach State's [B]Cindy Brown [/B]in 1987 and tied by Minnesota's [B]Rachel Banham[/B] in 2016. Lee, like Banham, is from Minnesota, having attended Byron High School. Had she opted for the WNBA draft after this season, many expected her to be a top-five pick. [B]Kansas State has sent Lee's jersey and Sunday's game ball to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[/B] Lee and three Kansas State teammates played in the Red Bull USA Basketball 3-on-3 Nationals at the hall in Springfield, Massachusetts, in June. As much as anything, though, Lee is excited about how the No. 25 Wildcats (15-4) are doing after finishing 9-18 last season. They beat Big 12 powerhouse Baylor Jan. 2 to end a 36-game, 18-year losing streak to the Bears, and they're currently tied atop the league with Iowa State and Oklahoma at 5-2. Kansas State travels to No. 9 Texas on Wednesday. [/QUOTE]
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