I think she will finish closer to 2700 because next year her scoring should eclipse 20 ppg. She will score another 300-350 this season, then 1400 the next two combined.off top of my head, I'd say she's on pace for about ~2500 career
that would put her ahead of everyone except Maya and Stewie
obv that assumes continuing the current pace, which may be too high or too low
Thank you DefenseBB for the analysis, it was fantastic. I also believe that if she didn't sit out the game in the 3rd quarter so much , she would have hit 1000 points in 52/53 games. GO SARAH!!!! GO HUSKIES!!!!!Ok, so I did the analysis as I actual had most of the data. The salient details are:
Maya 55 g 29.3 min FG .545 (407/747) 3 pt-.421 (110/261) FT .707 (87/123) PPG 18.4, 8.1 Reb, 3.3 Assists, 1.8 TOs, A-TO 1.7, Blk 1.6, Stl 1.7
Paige 55 g 28.7 min FG .529 (392/741) 3 pt-.439 (98/223) FT .814 (188/231) PPG 18.3, 4.5 Reb, 4.7 Assists, 2.1 TOs, A-TO 2.1, Blk 0.6, Stl 2.0
Sarah 59 g 28.2 min FG .592 (416/703) 3 pt-.396 (89/225) FT .796 (90/113) PPG 17.1 8.7 Reb, 3.9 Assists, 1.6 TOs, A-TO 2.4, Blk 1.7, Stl 2.7
Maya 55 games (1+ season: 38+17) 747 shots
Paige 55 games (2+ seasons: 17+29+9) 741 shots
Sarah 59 games (1+ season: 40+19) 703 shots
So Geno was right, Sarah was/is more efficient.
What I still hear Geno saying not sure when but I think after the the first day of practice or even before was how he could tell immediately that Sarah is unique and just has an innate ability for all facets of the game. That from someone who has been coaching for over 40 years and mentoring some of the best players ever to play the game. Sarah could be setting all records.Congratulations!! You will be on the wall and have a shot at being the top scorer for Uconn in their history. As a side note, I found out that the game you scored your 1000th point in was the LARGEST point differential in the history of Uconnj and ND. Another record. GO SARAH!!!!!! GO HUSKIES!!!!!!
Ok, so I did the analysis as I actual had most of the data. The salient details are:
Maya 55 g 29.3 min FG .545 (407/747) 3 pt-.421 (110/261) FT .707 (87/123) PPG 18.4, 8.1 Reb, 3.3 Assists, 1.8 TOs, A-TO 1.7, Blk 1.6, Stl 1.7
Paige 55 g 28.7 min FG .529 (392/741) 3 pt-.439 (98/223) FT .814 (188/231) PPG 18.3, 4.5 Reb, 4.7 Assists, 2.1 TOs, A-TO 2.1, Blk 0.6, Stl 2.0
Sarah 59 g 28.2 min FG .592 (416/703) 3 pt-.396 (89/225) FT .796 (90/113) PPG 17.1 8.7 Reb, 3.9 Assists, 1.6 TOs, A-TO 2.4, Blk 1.7, Stl 2.7
Maya 55 games (1+ season: 38+17) 747 shots
Paige 55 games (2+ seasons: 17+29+9) 741 shots
Sarah 59 games (1+ season: 40+19) 703 shots
So Geno was right, Sarah was/is more efficient.
One thing I would speculate about, for which we have sparse data, is that Paige, because she was playing guard in all her first 55 games, probably took shots from a longer average distance than Sarah and Maya. That alone would likely pull down any combo shooting percentage metric relative to Sarah and Maya, who likely had more low paint scores on post plays and rebound putbacks.