April 11, 2014

In the record book, 2013-14

Chiney set ten Stanford records and seven Pac-12 records this season.

Mikaela earned two entries in the Stanford record book in her senior year.

Lili earned four entries in Stanford freshman records, Karlie earned two and Bird earned one.

Chiney Ogwumike

Chiney scored 967 points this season, which breaks the Stanford record and the Pac-12 record of 809 set by Nneka in 2011-12.

She scored those points at a rate of 26.1 per game, which breaks the Stanford record of 22.5 set by Nneka in 2011-12 and the Pac-12 record of 26.1 set by USC's Cherie Nelson in 1988-89 (The Pac-12 ranks this as a tie, but Chiney's average was 26.135, Cherie's was 26.077.)

She scored 2,737 points in her career, which breaks the Stanford record and the Pac-12 record of 2,629 set by Candice Wiggins in 2003-08.

She attempted 669 field goals this season, which breaks the Stanford record of 602 set by Candice Wiggins in 2007-08 and the Pac-12 record of 617 set by UCLA's Rehema Stephens in 1990-91.

She made 402 of those attempts this season, which breaks her own Stanford and Pac-12 record of 317 that she set in her junior season.

She made 1,100 field goals in her career, which breaks the Stanford record of 965 set by Nneka in 2009-12 and the Pac-12 record of 973 set by USC's Lisa Leslie in 1990-94.

She made 58.9% of her field goal attempts in her career, which breaks the Stanford record of 58.6% set by Jeanne Ruark Hoff 31 years ago.

Free throws were sometimes a problem for Chiney, but she shot a lot of them — 755 in her career, which breaks the Stanford record of 718 set by Nneka in 2008-12.

Chiney retains three Stanford rebounding records that she set in her junior year — single-game rebounds (24), season rebounds (466) and season rebounds per game (12.9). She lost the Pac-12 record for season rebounds to Oregon's Jillian Alleyne, who made 519.

Chiney made 1,567 rebounds in her career, which breaks the Stanford record and the Pac-12 record of 1,266 set by Kayla Pedersen in 2006-11.

Her career rebounding rate was 10.8, which breaks her own Stanford record of 10.4 that she set in her junior season.

She combined her scoring and rebounding in her junior season for 28 double-doubles — the Stanford record. She made only 27 this season and ended with 84 career double-doubles, which breaks the Stanford record of 51 set by Nneka in 2007-12.

Chiney joined Nneka, Jayne Appel, Val Whiting and Nicole Powell as the fifth Stanford player with more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She is the 34th member of the Stanford 1,000-Point Club.

Chiney also earned entries in the NCAA National Record book.

She stands in the top 25 in eight national record categories — fourth in career rebounds (1,567), fourth in career double-doubles (84), sixth in season rebounds (967), seventh in career double-digit point games (126), eighth in season double-doubles (28), 15th in career 2,000-points/1,000-rebounds (ranked by points), 17th in season rebounds (466) and 24th in career points (2,737)

She came close to joining the exclusive 1,000-Point-Season Club, which has only two members — Jackie Stiles with 1,062 points and Odyssey Sims with 1,054.

Chiney also places in three other Stanford career record categories — second in points per game, third in free throws made and second in blocked shots ‐ and in three other Stanford season record categories — sixth in field goal percentage, fourth in free throws attempted and seventh in free throws made.

Mikaela Ruef

Mikaela made 22 rebounds on Feb 9, 2014 against Washington in Seattle, which places her in third place in Stanford single-game rebounds, just one behind Nneka and two behind Chiney.

She made 345 rebounds this season, which places her ninth in that category, behind Chiney and Nneka (who own the top five places), Kayla Pedersen, Jayne Appel and Nicole Powell.

Lili Thompson

Lili had 97 assists this season, which places her in ninth place, between Candice Wiggins and Kelley Suminski, for assists by a freshman.

She played in 36 games this season, which places her in a seventh-place tie with Milena Flores for games played by a freshman.

She started in 33 of those games, which places her in a fourth-place tie with Virginia Sourlis and Rachel Hemmer for games started by a freshman.

She played for 899 minutes, which places her in eighth place, between Lindsey Yamasaki and Jamie Carey, for minutes played by a freshman.

Karlie Samuelson

Karlie launched 92 treys this season, which places her in eighth place, between Sebnem Kimyacioglu and Kelley Suminski, for 3-pointers attempted by a freshman.

She made 32 of them, which places her in ninth place, between Candice Wiggins and Taylor Greenfield, for 3-pointers by a freshman.

Erica McCall

Bird blocked 21 shots this season, which places her in a ninth-place tie with Cori Enghusen for blocks by a freshman.

The 2013-14 Team

The team won 33 games this season, was the Pac-12 champion, and advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the 12th time.

The team did not set any records this season, but it retained the Pac-12 records for most 20-win seasons (25), most conference championships (23) and most tournament titles (10).

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