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Caitlin ends her Iowa Career with 3,951 Points (NCAA & All-Time "Large School" Record). Megan Gustafson finished at 2,804

Is there a betting line on Clark's final point tally at the end of this season? Over/under 3800 if Iowa can play the full slot of 9 post-season games?
 
Wow, I just realized that Pearl Moore's Francis Marion University and the NAIA scoring record holder Miriam Walker-Samuels's (3855 points) Claflin University are both located in South Carolina.
 
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Caitlin Clark downplayed her scoring (3,520 career points) and emphasized how she and others want to play well in all areas, and stressed the importance of the +/- stat.

"Even if I don't shoot the ball well, I can still play well and perform well. That's the same for my teammates, too. Your point total is never the indicator of how you play. It's how hard you work, how good of a teammate are you. Plus/minus is something Coach Bluder is always big on; maybe you don't even score a point but your plus/minus is the best on the team. That just shows how much you're affecting the game when you're in."


 
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Here's an article that mentions all the names, Kelsey Plum, Lynette Woodard, Pearl Moore, Miriam Walker-Samuels, Deb Remmerde, Pete Maravich, Antoine Davis.


It looks like the all-time/all-division career scoring leader in college basketball, men or women, is John Pierce from Lipscomb University when it's still in NAIA, with 4230 points.

 
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