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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 2147122, member: 199"] Neither Shea nor Moriah being that high on the list surprise me at all because they are the only two non-forward/centers on the career field goal percentages lists at #7 and 13 respectively. Moriah got to it differently but she is an 1800 member - 600/400/800 rather than 500/400/900 - she is actualy at 62/42/82 = 186. With her being career leader in assists and A/TO as well as a member of the 1800 universe and on the leader board for field goal, three point (#4), and free throw (#5 just ahead of Shea) percentage she was the most efficient guard ever in Uconn history. And she is #2 in steals as well. I always think of Shea as more of a small forward/wing than as a guard because of her fierceness in the lane, and I hadn't remembered that she took so many threes in her career - 223 with 81 makes .363. One of the players whose stats always surprise me a little is Sue - she is the career leader in three point percentage .459, but her overall percentage of .481 isn't that impressive and works out to a .498 two point percentage. She had a deadly pull up jumper, but I guess it was more deadly in memory than in actual fact! :eek::) [/QUOTE]
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