Lobo averaged a double-double for her career (16.9 and 10.1), so I suppose she had quite a few.Don't know about the record but Moore had 50 of them and Charles 52.
Sometimes in the same game. They were pretty good together.Don't know about the record but Moore had 50 of them and Charles 52.
Wow that's amazing!Courtney Paris of Oklahoma holds the NCAA record for most consecutive double doubles at 112 games, a streak which ended on February 2, 2009 against Pat Summitt and the Tennessee Lady Volunteers; however, Oklahoma won the game, denying Summitt her 1000th career victory.
Your question is about the women's team but my answer is about the men. Art Quimby averaged a double double for two seasons in the 50's. Toby Kimball did the same in the 60's. Bill Corley also averaged some DD's in the mid to late 60's.
Couldn't find nothing on double double's in there.BTW: Our answers to any and all questions regarding UConn records will be found in the media guide.
Disagree completely. A double double is a very good indication of a good game. Especially for a UCONN WBB player.I'll admit: I can't stand the "double double" as an indicator of anything. A triple-double shows versatility by contributions that don't usually come from the same spot: rebounds and assists, points and assists. A double-double, on the other hand means--ten rebounds. Yes, once is a while someone gets ten rebounds and doesn't reach double figure in points, but not very often. And even rarer, the second part of the "double" is something like blocked shots. But you could just substitute saying the Player X got ten rebounds for saying s/he got a double-double and be saying the same thing an overwhelming number of times. So it's pretty meaningless.
Neither could I and will look back through previous years.Couldn't find nothing on double double's in there.
Double Double is a pretty significant accomplishment for any college player and is one of the statistics that the NCAA tracks. At UCONN a double double is a greater accomplishment because versatility ( ability to do everything) is required and is a team activity as in everyone rebounds.I'll admit: I can't stand the "double double" as an indicator of anything. A triple-double shows versatility by contributions that don't usually come from the same spot: rebounds and assists, points and assists. A double-double, on the other hand means--ten rebounds. Yes, once is a while someone gets ten rebounds and doesn't reach double figure in points, but not very often. And even rarer, the second part of the "double" is something like blocked shots. But you could just substitute saying the Player X got ten rebounds for saying s/he got a double-double and be saying the same thing an overwhelming number of times. So it's pretty meaningless.