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List of NCAA Division I women's basketball players with 2,500 points and 1,000 rebounds

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This is a list of NCAA Division I women's basketball players who have accumulated both 2,500 points and 1,000 rebounds in their careers. While the NCAA's current three-division format has been in place since the 1973–74 season, the organization did not sponsor women's sports until the 1981–82 school year; before that time, women's college sports were governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). The NCAA has officially recorded rebounding statistics since it first sponsored women's basketball. Whereas 3-point field goals were officially instituted by the NCAA for women's play in the 1987–88 season.

Sabrina Ionescu, whose career at Oregon was between 2016 and 2020, also holds a unique NCAA basketball record with 2,562 points, 1,040 rebounds and 1,091 assists; the only NCAA player in any division, whether male or female, to record a 2,000/1,000/1,000. Courtney Paris, who recorded 2,729 points and 2,034 rebounds at Oklahoma between 2005 and 2009, is the only woman with more than 2,000/2,000 and only player overall with more than 2,500/2,000.

The only listed player to have played in more than the standard four seasons is Ashley Joens, who played at Iowa State from 2018 to 2023. Joens benefited from a blanket NCAA eligibility waiver that did not count the 2020–21 season, extensively disrupted by COVID-19, against the eligibility of any basketball player.

Key

List

Ionescu at the 2019 Pac-12 Tournament
Player Pos. Team(s) Career start[a] Career end Games played Points PPG Rebounds RPG Ref.[b]
Brittney Griner C Baylor 2009 2013 148 3,283 22.2  1,305 8.8 
Patricia Hoskins F Mississippi Valley State 1985 1989 110 3,122 28.4  1,662 14.7 
Lorri Bauman F Drake 1980 1984 120 3,115 26.0  1,050 8.8 
Ashley Joens G/F Iowa State 2018 2023 158 3,060 19.4  1,391 8.8  [1]
Elena Delle Donne F Delaware 2009 2013 114 3,039 26.7  1,019 8.9 
Maya Moore F UConn[c] 2007 2011 154 3,036 19.7  1,276 8.3 
Chamique Holdsclaw F Tennessee 1995 1999 146 3,025 20.7  1,295 8.9 
Cheryl Miller* F USC 1982 1986 126 3,018 24.0  1,534 12.2 
LaToya Thomas F Mississippi State 1999 2003 125 2,981 23.8  1,108 8.9 
Valorie Whiteside F Appalachian State 1984 1988 116 2,944 25.4  1,369 11.8 
Maddy Siegrist F Villanova 2019 2023 119 2,896 24.3  1,102 9.3  [2]
Alysha Clark F Belmont/ Middle Tennessee 2005 2010 123 2,865 23.3  1,378 11.2 
Jantel Lavender C Ohio State 2007 2011 136 2,818 20.7  1,422 10.5 
Megan Gustafson F/C Iowa 2015 2019 135 2,804 20.8 1,460 10.8 [3]
Crystal Kelly F Western Kentucky 2004 2008 130 2,803 21.6  1,258 9.7 
Andrea Congreaves F/C Mercer 1989 1993 108 2,796 25.9  1,141 10.6 
Angel McCoughtry F Louisville 2005 2009 139 2,779 20.0  1,261 9.1 
Chiney Ogwumike F Stanford 2010 2014 145 2,737 18.9  1,567 10.8 
Courtney Paris C Oklahoma 2005 2009 137 2,729 19.9  2,034 14.8 
Cindy Brown F Long Beach State 1983 1987 128 2,696 21.1  1,184 9.3 
Breanna Stewart F/C UConn 2012 2016 152 2,676 17.6  1,179 7.8 
Sue Wicks F Rutgers 1984 1988 125 2,655 21.2  1,354 10.8 
Carolyn Thompson F Texas Tech 1980 1984 121 2,655 21.9  1,247 10.3 
Janet Harris F Georgia 1981 1985 131 2,641 20.2  1,398 10.7 
Wanda Ford F Drake 1982 1986 117 2,636 22.5  1,887 16.1 
Wendy Scholtens C Vanderbilt 1987 1991 122 2,602 21.3  1,271 10.4  [4]
Anita Maxwell F New Mexico State 1992 1996 119 2,601 21.9  1,189 10.0  [5]
Lisa Ingram ... Louisiana-Monroe[d] 1982 1986 ... 2,601 ... 1,173 ...
Kristine Anigwe C/F California 2015 2019 128 2,591 20.2 1,404 11.0 [6]
Deborah Temple ... Delta State/ Ole Miss 1981 1985 ... 2,573 ... 1,261 ...
Sabrina Ionescu G Oregon 2016 2020 142 2,562 18.0 1,040 7.3 [7]
Cheryl Taylor ... Tennessee Tech 1983 1987 ... 2,526 ... 1,532 ...
Albena Branzova C FIU 1991 1995 ... 2,515 ... 1,092 ...
Diana Vines ... DePaul 1985 1989 ... 2,504 ... 1,269 ...
  1. ^ Reflects the calendar year in which the player's Division I career began. All listings of player records in official NCAA record books categorize seasons by the calendar years in which they ended.
  2. ^ Except as otherwise noted, references for each entry are from the most recent edition of the NCAA Division I women's basketball record book, cited in the "General references" section below.
  3. ^ Officially known for sports purposes as "Connecticut" before 2013–14.
  4. ^ Known as Northeast Louisiana before 1999–2000.

Footnotes

References

General
  • "2018–19 NCAA Women's Basketball Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2020. p. 19. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
Specific
  1. ^ "Ashley Joens". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "Maddy Siegrist". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  3. ^ "Megan Gustafson - Women's Basketball". University of Iowa Athletics. Archived from the original on 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  4. ^ "VandySports - W. Basketball History". vanderbilt.rivals.com. 2004-05-27. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  5. ^ "New Mexico State Athletics - 2018-19 Record Book" (PDF). nmstatesports.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-12-12. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  6. ^ "Kristine Anigwe - Women's Basketball". University of California Athletics. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  7. ^ "Sabrina Ionescu - Women's Basketball". University of Oregon Athletics. Archived from the original on 2020-03-24. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
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