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March 26, 2008 | Women's Basketball
March 26, 2008
The game marked the 999th in Oklahoma women's basketball history. The Sooners all-time record is 578-421 (.579). It was the Sooners first overtime game in its NCAA Tournament history.
Oklahoma is 17-11 all-time in the NCAA Tournament with a 6-2 record in the second round.
Ashley and Courtney Paris played their 100th game for the University of Oklahoma. The Parises have helped OU to an 81-19 record during their careers.
Oklahoma made at least six 3-pointers for the first time since Dec. 30, 2007, versus South Carolina and for just the sixth time this season.
Courtney Paris
Paris recorded her 12th 20-point game and the third such production in her last four games.
Paris scored 24 points to pass LaNeisha Caufield (1999-2002) for third on OU's career scoring list. Caufield scored 2,125 points in her career. Paris now has 2,141 points and trails only Molly McGuire (2,147; 1980-83) and Phylesha Whaley (2,187; 1997-2000) on the program's career scoring list.
Paris recorded her 92nd consecutive double-double. She has 97 career double-doubles in 100 college games.
Paris recorded her 28th career game with at least five blocks.
Jenna Plumley
Plumley's six 3-pointers matched a career high. Her (18) points were a season high.
Plumley's 12 points in the first half was a season high for a half.
Nyeshia Stevenson
Stevenson made her first three-pointer in five appearances, dating back to a 2-for-6 performance from beyond the arc against Oklahoma State on Feb. 23.
After shooting 2-for-11 from beyond the arc during her freshman season, the sophomore has made at least two threes in 10 games this season.
Amanda Thompson
Thompson's eight assists were a career best and matched the most recorded by a Sooner this season.