I've had two family members pass away from colon cancer, so I got my first colonoscopy last year at age 39 (all good, thankfully), but Craig was diagnosed at 31. Unless he had a family history of EARLY onset colon cancer, no doctor would have recommended a colonoscopy for him at that age.
Well, Woodard was also playing during the AIAW days, but you're right, Moore does seem to be the leader. Oddly enough, a lot of sites that track points from those days don't even list Moore and crown Woodard as the champ, which I guess speaks to the lack of good records from those days more than anything else.
To my knowledge, Lynette Woodard of Kansas (1977–81) is the all-time women's college basketball scoring leader with 3,649 points, which means Clark is only 129 points shy of the women's record, not over a thousand.
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It's over two seasons, so $35 million in 2024 and $50 million in 2025.
This game was roughly 1000% more entertaining than any of the men's basketball games this year.
I've had two family members pass away from colon cancer, so I got my first colonoscopy last year at age 39 (all good, thankfully), but Craig was diagnosed at 31. Unless he had a family history of EARLY onset colon cancer, no doctor would have recommended a colonoscopy for him at that age.
Just a tragedy all around...
Well, Woodard was also playing during the AIAW days, but you're right, Moore does seem to be the leader. Oddly enough, a lot of sites that track points from those days don't even list Moore and crown Woodard as the champ, which I guess speaks to the lack of good records from those days more than anything else.
To my knowledge, Lynette Woodard of Kansas (1977–81) is the all-time women's college basketball scoring leader with 3,649 points, which means Clark is only 129 points shy of the women's record, not over a thousand.