Women's NCAA tournament history is filled with superstar stats. Check out the highest-scoring individual performances now.
Jillian Harmon: game-changer. Jeanette Pohlen: rebounder extraordinaire. Jayne Appel: Jayne Appel. Even without the injured JJ Hones, the Stanford women’s basketball team had too many ‘J’s ...
Jayne Appel was supposed to sit this game out to rest a sore right ankle. Instead, she saved the game from getting away from the second-ranked Stanford women’s basketball team in the ...
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Her 47 points remain as the top scoring individual game in women's Final Four history. Jayne Appel's 46 points against Iowa State in 2009 was almost enough to single-handedly defeat the Cyclones.
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