NCAA Women's Basketball Statistics - 2008-2009

Season: 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09
Individual Statistics Leaders
Scoring PPG
1. A. ClarkMiddle Tenn.27.5
2. D. EvansJames Madison23.8
3. G. MargineanDrexel23.3
4. A. McCoughtryLouisville23.1
5. A. RileyOklahoma St.23.0
Complete Leaders
Assists APG
1. W. BoddieAuburn7.9
2. S. LehningKansas St.7.6
3. C. VanderslootGonzaga7.5
4. M. GibbsUTSA6.7
5. T. SchnibbeWeber St.6.7
Complete Leaders
Rebounds RPG
1. J. LomaxColumbia14.3
2. C. ParisOklahoma13.6
3. P. MitchellTenn.-Martin12.8
4. T. PhillipsXavier12.1
5. A. BrownWestern Ky.11.6
Complete Leaders
Field-Goal Percentage FG%
1. C. SwordsBoston College67.8
2. N. WilliamsDePaul62.0
3. T. CharlesConnecticut62.0
4. T. PhillipsXavier61.3
5. A. ClarkMiddle Tenn.60.7
Complete Leaders
More Individual Leaders
• Free-Throw Percentage • Steals • Blocks
• 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage • 3-Point Field-Goals Per Game
Team Statistics Leaders
Scoring Offense PPG
1. Connecticut83.9
2. North Carolina82.7
3. Maryland79.0
4. Central Mich.78.3
5. South Fla.78.0
Complete Leaders
Scoring Defense PPG
1. Green Bay50.8
2. Liberty52.6
3. UALR52.8
4. Army53.2
5. Samford53.2
Complete Leaders
Field-Goal Percentage FG%
1. Connecticut51.0
2. Stanford47.3
3. Oklahoma47.0
4. Auburn46.8
5. Middle Tenn.46.6
Complete Leaders
3Pt Field-Goal Percentage 3FG%
1. Maryland40.1
2. Kent St.39.8
3. Arizona St.39.3
4. Sacred Heart38.4
5. UTEP38.2
Complete Leaders
More Team Leaders
• Field-Goal Percentage Defense • 3-Pointers Per Game • Rebound Margin
• Assists • Blocks • Scoring Margin
• Free-Throw Percentage • Steals • Turnovers

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