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Take a quick look back at this week in NCAA stats history … |
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| March 26 | ||
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1979 |
Men’s Basketball |
DePaul’s Mark Aguirre set the Final Four record for points by a freshman in a game (34) against Penn. |
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1973 |
Men’s Basketball |
UCLA’s Bill Walton set the Final Four record for field-goal % in a game (95.5%) against Memphis on 21 of 22 shooting. |
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1949 |
Men’s Basketball |
Oklahoma State set the Final Four record for fewest field goals in a game (9) against Kentucky. |
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1977 |
Men’s Basketball |
UNLV set the Final Four record for fewest free throws made in a game (1) against North Carolina. |
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1977 |
Men’s Basketball |
UNLV set the Final Four record for lowest free-throw percentage in a game (20.0%) against North Carolina on 1-5 shooting. |
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1952 |
Men’s Basketball |
St. John’s (N.Y.) set the Final Four record for personal fouls in a game (35) against Kansas. |
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1973 |
Men’s Basketball |
UCLA’s Bill Walton set the Division I record for points in the championship game (44) against Memphis. |
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1973 |
Men’s Basketball |
UCLA’s Bill Walton set the Division I record for field goals in the championship game (21) against Memphis. |
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1973 |
Men’s Basketball |
UCLA’s Bill Walton set the Division I record for field-goal percentage in the championship game (95.5%) against Memphis on 21 of 22 shooting. |
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1949 |
Men’s Basketball |
Oklahoma State set the Division I record for fewest field goals in the championship game (9) against Kentucky. |
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1952 |
Men’s Basketball |
St. John’s (N.Y.) set the Division I record for personal fouls in the championship game (35) against Kansas. |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Florida’s Bradley Ally set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard individual medley (1:40.49). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn (Jakob Andkjaer, Gideon Louw, Kohlton Norys, Matt Targett) set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:14.08). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn (Pascal Wollach, Adam Klein, Tyler McGill, Matt Targett) set the Division I Championship record in the 400-yard medley relay (3:01.39). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Stanford’s Peter Marshall set the Division I Championship record in the 100-meter backstroke (50.32). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas’ Ian Crocker set the Division I Championship record in the 100-meter butterfly (49.07). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Florida’s Ryan Lochte set the Division I Championship record in the 400-meter individual medley (4:04.52). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Michigan (Peter Vanderkaay, Davis Tarwater, Andrew Hurd, Dan Ketchum) set the Division I Championship record in the 800-meter freestyle relay (7:01.42). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn (Doug Van Wie, Mark Gangloff, Fred Bousquet, Derek Gibb) set the Division I Championship record in the 200-meter medley relay (1:34.25). |
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1981 |
Men’s Hockey |
Michigan Tech and Minnesota set the Frozen Four record for fastest consecutive goals by opposing teams (:07). |
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2008 |
Men’s Lacrosse |
Mars Hill set the Division II men’s lacrosse record for points in a game (55) against Tennessee Wesleyan (32 goals, 23 assists). |
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2008 |
Men’s Lacrosse |
Mars Hill set the Division II men’s lacrosse record for assists in a game (23) against Tenn. Wesleyan (32 goals). |
| March 27 | ||
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1939 |
Men’s Basketball |
Ohio State set the Division I record for fewest points in the championship game (33) against Oregon. |
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1978 |
Men’s Basketball |
Duke set the Division I record for points by a losing team in the championship game (88) against Kentucky, who defeated the Blue Devils 94-88. |
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2008 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn’s Cesar Cielo set the Division I Championship record in the 50-yard freestyle (18.47). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
California’s Damir Dugonjic set the Division I Championship record in the 100-yard breaststroke (50.86). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Stanford’s Austin Staab set the Division I Championship record in the 100-yard butterfly (44.18). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Michigan’s Tyler Clary set the Division I Championship record in the 400-yard individual medley (3:35.98). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas (Dave Walters, Ricky Berens, Scott Jostes, Michael Klueh) set the Division I Championship record in the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:10.16) |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn (Jared White, Michael Silva, Matt Targett, Gideon Louw) set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard medley relay (1:22.36). |
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2010 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Purdue’s David Boudia set the Division I Championship record in one-meter diving (468.65). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas’ Ian Crocker set the Division I Championship record in the 100-meter freestyle (46.25). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas’ Aaron Peirsol set the Division I Championship record in the 200-meter backstroke (1:50.64). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas’ Brendan Hansen set the Division I Championship record in the 200-meter breaststroke (2:04.73). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Texas’ Rainer Kendrick set the Division I Championship record in the 200-meter butterfly (1:54.97). |
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2004 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn (George Bovell, Ryan Wochomurka, Derek Gibb, Fred Bousquet) set the Division I Championship record in the 400-meter freestyle relay (3:08.85). |
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1998 |
Women’s Basketball |
Tennessee (86) vs. Arkansas (58) set the Women’s Final Four record for largest winning margin (28). |
| March 28 | ||
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1987 |
Men’s Basketball |
UNLV’s Freddie Banks set the Final Four record for 3-point field goals in a game (10) against Indiana. |
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1987 |
Men’s Basketball |
UNLV’s Mark Wade set the Final Four record for assists in a game (18) against Indiana. |
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1950 |
Men’s Basketball |
NC State set the Final Four record for lowest field-goal percentage in a game (19.5%) against Baylor on 15 of 177 shooting. |
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1987 |
Men’s Basketball |
UNLV set the Final Four record for 3-point field goals in a game (13) against Indiana. |
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1987 |
Men’s Basketball |
Indiana set the Final Four record for fewest 3-point FGs attempted in a game (4) against UNLV. |
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1942 |
Men’s Basketball |
Stanford set the Final Four record for fewest personal fouls in a game (5) against Dartmouth. |
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1944 |
Men’s Basketball |
Dartmouth set the Division I record for fewest free throws attempted in the championship game (5) against Utah. |
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1942 |
Men’s Basketball |
Stanford set the Division I record for fewest personal fouls in the championship game (5) against Dartmouth. |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Michigan’s Tyler Clary set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard backstroke (1:37.58) |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Georgia’s Neil Versfeld set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard breaststroke (1:51.40). |
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2009 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Florida’s Shaune Fraser set the Division I Championship record in the 200-yard butterfly (1:40.75). |
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2010 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Purdue’s David Boudia set the Division I Championship record in three-meter diving (494.90). |
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2010 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Duke’s Nick McCrory set the Division I Championship record in platform diving (534.00). |
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1997 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford’s Kristin Folkl set the Women’s Final Four record for highest field-goal percentage in a game (100.0%) against Old Dominion on 8-8 shooting. |
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1986 |
Women’s Basketball |
Texas’ Clarissa Davis set the Women’s Final Four record for most rebounds in one half (14) against Western Kentucky. |
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1986 |
Women’s Basketball |
Texas set the Women’s Final Four record for assists in a game (23) against Western Kentucky. |
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1985 |
Men’s Hockey |
Providence’s Chris Terreri set the Division I Men’s Ice Hockey record for saves (62) in a Frozen Four game. |
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1985 |
Men’s Hockey |
Boston College set the Frozen Four record for shots on goal (65) in a game. |
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2004 |
Women’s Hockey |
Minnesota’s Natalie Darwitz set the Women’s Frozen Four Record for fastest goal, start of a period (:09). |
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1997 |
Baseball |
Howard’s Michael Casteel set the Division I baseball record for earned runs allowed in a game (24) against Kansas. |
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1997 |
Baseball |
Howard’s Michael Casteel set the Division I baseball record for runs allowed in a game (24) against Kansas. |
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1997 |
Baseball |
Howard’s Michael Casteel set the Division I baseball record for hits allowed in a game (26) against Kansas. |
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1994 |
Baseball |
West Texas A&M’s Jeff Sparks set the DII baseball record for wild pitches in a game (7) against Tarleton State. |
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1998 |
Baseball |
Menlo set the DIII baseball record for consecutive batters to reach base in a game (20) against Cal Tech. |
| March 29 | ||
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1986 |
Men’s Basketball |
Louisville set the Final Four record for assists in a game (26) against LSU. |
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1941 |
Men’s Basketball |
Washington State set the Division I record for lowest field-goal percentage in the championship game (21.5%) against Wisconsin on 14-65 shooting. |
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2008 |
Men’s Swimming & Diving |
Auburn’s Cesar Cielo set the Division I Championship record in the 100-yard freestyle (40.92). |
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1985 |
Women’s Basketball |
Georgia set the Women’s Final Four record for most points in one half (57) against Western Kentucky. |
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1985 |
Women’s Basketball |
Georgia (57) vs. Western Kentucky (44) set the Women’s Final Four record for most points in one half (101), by both teams. |
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1999 |
Baseball |
Johnson & Wales set the DIII baseball record for consecutive batters to reach base to begin a game (17) against Southern Vermont. |
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1986 |
Baseball |
Wooster set the DIII baseball record for home runs in a game (13) against Kenyon. |
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1986 |
Baseball |
Wooster (77) vs. Kenyon (20) set the DIII baseball record for total bases in a game (97), by both teams. |
| March 30 | ||
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1987 |
Men’s Basketball |
Indiana set the Division I record for 3-point field-goal percentage in the championship game (63.6%) against Syracuse. |
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1986 |
Women’s Basketball |
Texas (97) vs. Southern California (81) set the Women’s Final Four record for most points in a game (178), by both teams. |
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1986 |
Women’s Basketball |
Texas set the Women’s Final Four record for most field goals in a game (40) against Southern California. |
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1997 |
Women’s Basketball |
Tennessee set the Women’s Final Four record for highest field-goal percentage in a game (59.2%) against Old Dominion on 29-49 shooting. |
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2001 |
Women’s Basketball |
Connecticut set the Women’s Final Four record for most 3-point field goals attempted in a game (30) against Notre Dame. |
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2001 |
Women’s Basketball |
Notre Dame set the Women’s Final Four record for highest 3-point field-goal percentage in a game (72.7%) against Connecticut. |
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1986 |
Women’s Basketball |
Southern California’s Cheryl Miller set the record for most free throws (12) in the championship game. |
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1997 |
Women’s Basketball |
Tennessee’s Kellie Jolly set the record for most assists (11) in the championship game. |
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1997 |
Women’s Basketball |
Old Dominion’s Ticha Penicheiro set the record for most steals (8) in the championship game. |
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1995 |
Men’s Hockey |
Maine (56) vs. Michigan (50) set the Frozen Four record for shots on goal (106), by both teams. |
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1995 |
Men’s Hockey |
Maine (4) vs. Michigan (3) set the Frozen Four record for longest game (100:28) including 3 overtimes. |
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2007 |
Baseball |
East Texas Baptist’s Aaron Dalton set the DIII baseball record for doubles in a game (5) against LeTourneau. |
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2005 |
Men’s Lacrosse |
Limestone vs. Lees-McRae set the Division II men’s lacrosse record for largest margin of victory (30). |
| March 31 | ||
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2001 |
Men’s Basketball |
Duke set the Final Four record for deficit overcome to win (22) after trailing 39-17 with 6:55 left in the first half against Maryland. |
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1997 |
Men’s Basketball |
Arizona set the Division I record for free throws made in the championship game (34) against Kentucky. |
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1997 |
Men’s Basketball |
Kentucky set the Division I record for players disqualified in the championship game (4) against Arizona. |
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1985 |
Women’s Basketball |
Old Dominion (57) vs. Georgia (30) set the Women’s Final Four record for largest rebound margin in a game (27). |
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1989 |
Women’s Basketball |
Auburn set the Women’s Final Four record for fewest turnovers in a game (6) against Louisiana Tech. |
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1991 |
Women’s Basketball |
Virginia’s Dawn Staley set the record for most field goals attempted (26) in the championship game. |
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2007 |
Baseball |
Kenyon’s Dan Shelley set the DIII baseball record for hit batters in an inning (5) against Wooster. |
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2007 |
Baseball |
Wooster set the DIII baseball record for hit by pitch in an inning (6) against Kenyon. |
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2007 |
Baseball |
Kenyon set the DIII baseball record for hit batters in an inning (6) against Wooster. |
| April 1 | ||
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1985 |
Men’s Basketball |
Villanova set the Final Four record for fewest field goals attempted in a game (28) against Georgetown. |
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1985 |
Men’s Basketball |
Villanova set the Final Four record for field-goal percentage in a game (78.6%) on 22-28 shooting against Georgetown. |
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2006 |
Men’s Basketball |
LSU set the Final Four record for lowest 3-point field-goal percentage in a game (0.0%) against UNLV on 0 of 6 shooting. |
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1991 |
Men’s Basketball |
Duke’s Christian Laettner set the Division I record for free-throw percentage in the championship game (100%) against Kansas on 12 of 12 shooting. |
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1985 |
Men’s Basketball |
Villanova set the Division I record for fewest field goals attempted in the championship game (28) against Georgetown. |
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1985 |
Men’s Basketball |
Villanova set the Division I record for field-goal percentage in the championship game (78.6%) against Georgetown on 22-28 shooting. |
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2002 |
Men’s Basketball |
Indiana set the Division I record for lowest free-throw percentage in the championship game (28.6%) against Maryland on 2-7 shooting. |
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1990 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford’s Katy Steding set the Women’s Final Four record for most 3-point field goals made in a game (6) against Auburn. |
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1990 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford’s Katy Steding set the Women’s Final Four record for most 3-point field goals attempted in a game (15) against Auburn. |
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1988 |
Women’s Basketball |
Auburn’s Ruthie Bolton set the Women’s Final Four record for most steals in a game (10) against Long Beach State. |
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2007 |
Women’s Basketball |
LSU set the Women’s Final Four record for fewest points in a game (35) against Rutgers. |
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2007 |
Women’s Basketball |
Rutgers (22) vs. LSU (16) set the Women’s Final Four record for fewest points in one half (38), by both teams. |
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2007 |
Women’s Basketball |
LSU set the Women’s Final Four record for fewest field goals in a game (14) against Rutgers. |
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1983 |
Women’s Basketball |
Old Dominion set the Women’s Final Four record for fewest field goals attempted in a game (47) against Louisiana Tech. |
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2007 |
Women’s Basketball |
LSU set the Women’s Final Four record lowest field-goal percentage in a game (26.4%) against Rutgers on 14-53 shooting. |
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1990 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford set the Women’s Final Four record for most 3-point field goals in a game (11) against Auburn. |
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1995 |
Women’s Basketball |
Connecticut set the Women’s Final Four record for most free throws in a game (34) against Stanford. |
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1995 |
Women’s Basketball |
Connecticut set the Women’s Final Four record for most free throws attempted in a game (46) against Stanford. |
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1984 |
Women’s Basketball |
Tennessee set the Women’s Final Four record for highest free-throw percentage in a game (100.0%) against Southern California on 9-9 shooting. |
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2007 |
Women’s Basketball |
Tennessee set the Women’s Final Four record for most steals in a game (20) against North Carolina. |
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1983 |
Women’s Basketball |
Southern California set the Women’s Final Four record for most turnovers in a game (32) against Georgia. |
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1990 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford’s Katy Steding set the record for most 3-point field goals made (6) in the championship game. |
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1990 |
Women’s Basketball |
Stanford’s Katy Steding set the record for most 3-point field goals attempted (15) in the championship game. |
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1985 |
Baseball |
Navy (19) vs. Penn (13) set the Division I baseball record for bases on balls in a game (32), by both teams. |
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1972 |
Baseball |
Kentucky Wesleyan’s Stan Henderson set the DII baseball record for assists in a game (16) against Kentucky State. |

