Coming into this season she had 1609 points.Does anyone know Pheesa's career point total as of today?
The UConn link I gave has her with 597 points for the 17/18 season and your UConn link has 584. So which is it?1875? - Unless I made a math error. Numbers are from UConn stats site
18/19 279
17/18 584
16/17 754
15/16 258
At some point, bench needs to play when you're up 30.She would have a lot more points if she wasn't pulled in almost every 4th quarter early to give the bench minutes. that is understandable, but it is a fact.
Does anyone know Pheesa's career point total as of today?
Interesting point. I'm not sure that Maya played significantly more that Breanna though. Anyone ambitious enough to come up with career stats per 40 min avg?Breanna Stewart probably could have caught Maya Moore, except for the fact that Geno usually pulled her in the fourth quarter (and sometimes the third!) because UConn routinely routed its opponents in the days of the Big Three.
I think Maya’s 3036 is safe for the foreseeable future. Lou and Pheesa are the only two active players on the list in the top 30, and neither of them have a prayer of reaching 3000 points.Statistics correct through January 19, 2019.
Active players in bold.
- Maya Moore (3,036)
- Breanna Stewart (2,676)
- Tina Charles (2,346)
- Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (2,178)
- Nykesha Sales (2,178)
- Kerry Bascom (2,177)
- Diana Taurasi (2,156)
- Kara Wolters (2,141)
- Rebecca Lobo (2,133)
- Katie Lou Samuelson (2,033)
- Bria Hartley (1,994)
- Renee Montgomery (1,990)
- Napheesa Collier (1,918)
- Svetlana Abrosimova (1,865)
- Tiffany Hayes (1,801)
- Stefanie Dolson (1,709)
- Ann Strother (1,699)
- Shea Ralph (1,678)
- Kia Nurse (1,674)
- Barbara Turner (1,629)
- Swin Cash (1,583)
- Gabby Williams (1,582)
- Wendy Davis (1,552)
- Jennifer Rizzotti (1,540)
- Cathy Bochain (1,534)
- Moriah Jefferson (1,532)
- Asjha Jones (1,502)
- Kalana Greene (1,444)
- Peggy Walsh (1,413)
- Chris Gedney (1,409)
Maya scoring at 17.8 ppg as a freshman is what really separates her (100 points more than the surprise #2 KML) and she followed that up with 19.3, 18.9, and 22.8. Stewart score 13.8 per game as a freshman and never really had a chance there after.I think Maya’s 3036 is safe for the foreseeable future. Lou and Pheesa are the only two active players on the list in the top 30, and neither of them have a prayer of reaching 3000 points.
Someone should start a poll asking where Lou and Pheesa will finish on the career scoring list, then see who comes the closest.
Maya's 22.8 also separates her. I don't think Stewie went over 19.3 ppg.Maya scoring at 17.8 ppg as a freshman is what really separates her (100 points more than the surprise #2 KML) and she followed that up with 19.3, 18.9, and 22.8. Stewart score 13.8 per game as a freshman and never really had a chance there after.
I think Maya’s 3036 is safe for the foreseeable future. Lou and Pheesa are the only two active players on the list in the top 30, and neither of them have a prayer of reaching 3000 points.
Someone should start a poll asking where Lou and Pheesa will finish on the career scoring list, then see who comes the closest.
Not a lot of guesswork on where Pheesa and Lou are likely to finish on the UConn highest scoring list.
Barring injury, Lou should sneak in at number 3 (barely) and Pheesa should finish at number 5 (which is the safer of the guesses). Tina Charles, at number 4 when all is done, separates the two.