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Wth Nika setting the UConn Women's Basketball Assist Record this year I decided to take a look at the UConn scoring leaders.
I have been watching the Huskies play since the Kerry Bascom days. She held the UConn Women's Basketball scoring record for seven years. That stood until Nykesha Sales and the Villanova game that shook sports controversy for a long time. When Diana Taurasi came to Storrs I honestly thought that she would break the record by the end of her career. That didn't take place because of the talented players that played along side of her. Eventually, other players came along and things changed. The game changed. Being at the right place at the right time has advantages. But that isn't always a factor. What Maya Moore did during her career in my opinion won't be matched or passed. Scoring over 3,000 points while playing with Tina Charles, Renee Montgomery, Tiffany Hayes and others is truly amazing.
Currently, we have Aaliyah Edwards at #16. If UConn does prevail tonight there is a chance that she can move up a couple of spots. With the possibility in passing Christyn Williams and my all-time favorite player Svetlana Abrosimova. Again depending on what takes place tonight against Duke, Paige Bueckers will be moving up the scoring chart. With her returning for another season I believe that she will end up in the Top 3 in scoring overall. I'm stretching here but If she does decide to come back for her injury year then she will definitely pass Maya and become the all-time scoring leader at UConn.
Whats more amazing is that for the season Paige has scored 785 points so far. Only two other players have scored more points in a season. Just ahead of her is Napheesa Collier with 792 during the (2018-19) season. And then Maya with 868 points during the (2010-11) season. If UConn does make it to the championship game in this years tournament there is a reasonable chance that Paige can surpass Maya in points scored in a season.
1 - Maya Moore (2007-11): 3,036 points
2 - Breanna Stewart (2012-16): 2,676 points
3 - Napheesa Collier (2015-19): 2,401 points
4 - Tina Charles (2006-10): 2,346 points
5 - Katie Lou Samuelson (2015-19): 2,342 points
6 - Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (2011-15): 2,178 points
7 - Nykesha Sales (1995-98): 2,178 points
8 - Kerry Bascom (1988-91): 2,177 points
9 - Diana Taurasi (2001-04): 2,156 points
10 - Kara Wolters (1994-97): 2,141 points
11 - Rebecca Lobo (1992-95): 2,133 points
12 - Bria Hartley (2010-14): 1,994 points
13 - Renee Montgomery (2006-09): 1,990 points
14 - Svetlana Abrosimova (1998-01): 1,865 points
15 - Christyn Williams (2018-2022): 1,848 points
16 - Aaliyah Edwards (2020-Present): 1808 points
17 - Tiffany Hayes (2008-12): 1,801 points
18 - Stefanie Dolson (2010-14): 1,797 points
19 - Ann Strother (2002-06): 1,699 points
20 - Shea Ralph (1997-01): 1,678 points
21 - Kia Nurse (2014-18): 1,674 points
22 - Barbara Turner (2003-06): 1,629 points
23 - Paige Bueckers (2020-Present): 1614 points
I have been watching the Huskies play since the Kerry Bascom days. She held the UConn Women's Basketball scoring record for seven years. That stood until Nykesha Sales and the Villanova game that shook sports controversy for a long time. When Diana Taurasi came to Storrs I honestly thought that she would break the record by the end of her career. That didn't take place because of the talented players that played along side of her. Eventually, other players came along and things changed. The game changed. Being at the right place at the right time has advantages. But that isn't always a factor. What Maya Moore did during her career in my opinion won't be matched or passed. Scoring over 3,000 points while playing with Tina Charles, Renee Montgomery, Tiffany Hayes and others is truly amazing.
Currently, we have Aaliyah Edwards at #16. If UConn does prevail tonight there is a chance that she can move up a couple of spots. With the possibility in passing Christyn Williams and my all-time favorite player Svetlana Abrosimova. Again depending on what takes place tonight against Duke, Paige Bueckers will be moving up the scoring chart. With her returning for another season I believe that she will end up in the Top 3 in scoring overall. I'm stretching here but If she does decide to come back for her injury year then she will definitely pass Maya and become the all-time scoring leader at UConn.
Whats more amazing is that for the season Paige has scored 785 points so far. Only two other players have scored more points in a season. Just ahead of her is Napheesa Collier with 792 during the (2018-19) season. And then Maya with 868 points during the (2010-11) season. If UConn does make it to the championship game in this years tournament there is a reasonable chance that Paige can surpass Maya in points scored in a season.
1 - Maya Moore (2007-11): 3,036 points
2 - Breanna Stewart (2012-16): 2,676 points
3 - Napheesa Collier (2015-19): 2,401 points
4 - Tina Charles (2006-10): 2,346 points
5 - Katie Lou Samuelson (2015-19): 2,342 points
6 - Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (2011-15): 2,178 points
7 - Nykesha Sales (1995-98): 2,178 points
8 - Kerry Bascom (1988-91): 2,177 points
9 - Diana Taurasi (2001-04): 2,156 points
10 - Kara Wolters (1994-97): 2,141 points
11 - Rebecca Lobo (1992-95): 2,133 points
12 - Bria Hartley (2010-14): 1,994 points
13 - Renee Montgomery (2006-09): 1,990 points
14 - Svetlana Abrosimova (1998-01): 1,865 points
15 - Christyn Williams (2018-2022): 1,848 points
16 - Aaliyah Edwards (2020-Present): 1808 points
17 - Tiffany Hayes (2008-12): 1,801 points
18 - Stefanie Dolson (2010-14): 1,797 points
19 - Ann Strother (2002-06): 1,699 points
20 - Shea Ralph (1997-01): 1,678 points
21 - Kia Nurse (2014-18): 1,674 points
22 - Barbara Turner (2003-06): 1,629 points
23 - Paige Bueckers (2020-Present): 1614 points