As she has become the NCAA Division I career scoring leader, Southwest Missouri State senior Jackie Stiles passed basketball legends like Chamique Holdsclaw and Cheryl Miller. A look at the career NCAA, NCAA Division I and AIAW scoring leaders:
ALL-TIME NCAA SCORING LEADERS (ALL DIVISIONS)
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PLAYER
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YR
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GP
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PTS
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1. Jackie Stiles Southwest Missouri State (D-I)
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2001
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XXX
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3,393
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2. Jeannie (Demers) Henningsen Buena Vista (D-III)
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1987
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105
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3,171
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3. Patricia Hoskins Mississippi Valley State (D-I)
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1989
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110
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3,122
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The top Division II all-time scoring leader, Dina Kangas of Minnesota-Duluth, ranks 11th on the all-time career records list. Kangas scored 2,810 points over 124 games from 1988-1991.
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NCAA D-I CAREER SCORING LEADERS
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PLAYER
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YR*
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GP
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PTS
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1. Jackie Stiles, Southwest Missouri State
|
2001
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123
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3,206
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2. Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Valley State
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1989
|
110
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3,122
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3. Lorri Bauman, Drake
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1984
|
120
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3,115
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4. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee
|
1999
|
148
|
3,025
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5. Cheryl Miller, Southern California
|
1986
|
128
|
3,018
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6. Cindy Blodgett, Maine
|
1998
|
118
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3,005
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7. Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State
|
1988
|
116
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2,944
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8. Joyce Walker, Louisiana State
|
1984
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117
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2,906
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9. Sandra Hodge, New Orleans
|
1984
|
107
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2,860
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10. Andrea Congreaves, Mercer
|
1993
|
108
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2,796
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* Denotes last season played
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All career leaders include only those who played at least three seasons (in a four-year career) or two (in a three-season career) in Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics beginning with the 1981-82 season.
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AIAW CAREER SCORING LEADERS
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PLAYER
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YRS
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GP
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PTS
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1. Lynette Woodard, Kansas
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1978-81
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139
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3,649
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2. Cindy Brogdon, Mercer/Tennessee
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1976-79
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128
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3,204
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3. Carol Blazejowski, Montclair State
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1975-78
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101
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3,199
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4. Denise Curry, UCLA
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1978-81
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130
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3,198
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5. Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor
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1975-77
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123
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3,137
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