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2007 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:
St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. Connecticut 2. Duke 3. Stanford 4. ODU

ALL STARS: MVP: Maya Moore-UCONN
Chante Black-Duke; Tina Charles-UCONN
T.J. Jordan-Old Dominion; Ashley Morris-Temple
Candice Wiggins-Stanford

St. John Division (3 games)

1. Wake Forest (3-0)  2. Texas A&M (2-1)
3. Indiana (1-2)  4. Wichita St. (0-3)

ALL STARS: MVP: Alex Tchangoue-Wake Forest
Jamie Braun-Indiana; Corinne Groves-Wake Forest
Danielle Gant-Texas A&M; Takia Starks-Texas A&M
Kiki Stephens-Wichita St.

[2007 Scores]

 

2006 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:
St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. Arizona State / Rutgers (game cancelled)
2. N/A 3. W. Kentucky 4. Penn St.

Amanda Brown - Penn St., Essence Carson - Rutgers,
Briann January - Arizona St., Crystal Kelly - W. Kentucky,
Kia Vaughn - Rutgers, Emily Westerberg - Arizona St.

 
St. John Division (3 games)
1. Marquette (3-0) 2. Xavier (2-1) 3. Auburn (1-2)
4. W. Michigan (0-3)

ALL STARS: MVP: Christina Quaye - Marquette
DeWanna Bonner - Auburn, Krystal Ellis - Marquette, Miranda Green - Xavier,
Amber Harris - Xavier, Carrie Moore - W. Michigan

[2006 Scores]

2005 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. Minnesota
2. Virginia
3. Alabama
4. Nevada

ALL STARS: MVP: Jamie Broback (Minnesota)
Tiffany Sardin (Virginia), Liz Podominick (Minnesota),
Denesha Kenion (Virginia), Lauren Hill (Alabama), Dellena Criner (Nevada)

[2005 St. Thomas Scores]
St. John Division (3 games)
Champion: Tennessee
2. Maryland
3. Michigan State
4. Gonzaga

ALL STARS: MVP: Candace Parker (Tennessee)
Shanna Zolman (Tennessee), Crystal Langhorne (Maryland), Marissa Coleman (Maryland), Lindsay Bowen (Michigan State), Stephanie Hawk (Gonzaga)

[2005 St. John Scores]

2004 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. North Carolina State (2-0)
2. Louisville (1-1)
3. Nebraska (1-1)
4. Hampton (0-2)

ALL STARS: MVP: Tiffany Stansbury, NC State
Marquetta Dickens (NC State), Jazz Covington (Louisville),
Missy Taylor (Louisville), Rachael Butler (Hampton),
Kiera Hardy (Nebraska)

[2004 St. Thomas Scores]
St. John Division (3 games)
Champions: Rutgers (3-0)
Kentucky (1-2)
Oregon State (1-2)
South Dakota State (1-2)

ALL STARS: MVP: Michelle Campbell, Rutgers
Chelsea Newton (Rutgers), Matee Ajavon (Rutgers)
Sara Potts (Kentucky), Shannon Howell (Oregon State),
Shannon Schlagel (South Dakota State)

[2004 St. John Scores]

2003 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. Virginia Tech
2. Mississippi State
3. Iowa State
4. Indiana

ALL STARS: MVP - Carrie Mason (Virginia Tech)
Tiania Burns (Miss. State), Jenny DeMuth (Indiana),
Lisa Kriener (Iowa State), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech),
Tan White (Miss. State)

St. John Division (3 games)
1. Southwest Missouri State
2. West Virginia
3. Georgia Tech
4. James Madison

ALL STARS: MVP - Kari Koch (SMS)
Kate Bulger (W. Virginia), Lesley Dickinson (James Madison),
Jenni Lingor (SMS), Alex Stewart (Georgia Tech),
Fallon Stokes (Georgia Tech)

[View 2003 Scores]

2002 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. South Carolina
2. Boston College
3. Oregon

ALL STARS: MVP - Jocelyn Penn (S. Carolina)
Cristina Ciocan (S. Carolina), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College),
Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Petra Ujhelyi (S. Carolina),
Shaquala Williams (Oregon)

St. John Division (3 games)
1. Duke
2. Arkansas
3. Old Dominion
4. Hampton

ALL STARS: MVP - Alana Beard (Duke)
Shameka Christon (Arkansas), LaShondra Dixon (Hampton),
Okeisha Howard (ODU), India Lewis (Arkansas), Iciss Tillis (Duke)

[View 2002 Scores]

2001 WOMEN’S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

St. Thomas Division (2 games)
1. Texas
2. Univ. Southern California
3. Wisconsin
4. Florida

MVP: Stacy Stephens, Texas

St. John Division (3 games)
1. Arizona State
2. Kansas State
3. Richmond
4. Western Michigan

MVP: Amanda Levens, Arizona State

St. Croix Division (2 games)
1. Florida State
2. St. Mary's
3. Dayton

MVP: Shinikki Whiting, Florida State

[View 2001 Scores]

2000 WOMEN'S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:
The inaugural Paradise Jam tournament in 2000 boasted a field where all four teams were ranked in the AP Top 20, which made for incredibly exciting games. Texas Tech overcame a gutsy Southwest Missouri State team to take the championship, 81-77. SMS's Jackie Stiles showcased her offensive firepower and the results of her shooting talents will not soon be erased from the tournament record books.

MVP: Jackie Stiles, Southwest Missouri State

1. Texas Tech
2. Southwest Missouri State
3. Penn State
4. Louisiana State

[View 2000 Scores]


 

WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDS-INDIVIDUAL
TOURNAMENT MVP’s:
2006 Christina Quaye (Marquette) St. John Division
2005 Jamie Broback (Minnesota)
Candace Parker (Tennessee)
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2004 Tiffany Stansbury (NC State)
Michelle Campbell (Rutgers)
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2003

Carrie Mason (Virginia Tech)
Kari Koch (Southwest Missouri St.)

St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2002 Jocelyn Penn (S. Carolina)
Alana Beard (Duke)
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2001 Shinikki Whiting (Florida State)
Stacy Stephens (Texas)
Amanda Levens (Arizona State)
St. Croix Division
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2000 Jackie Stiles, Southwest Missouri State  
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
(NOTE: Some divisions have 2 games and some divisions have 3 games.
Players from 3-game divisions are not eligible for 2-game division statistical leadership.)
Most Points  

(One Game) 42, Jackie Stiles, SMSU v. LSU, 11/24/00
(Two Games) 80, Jackie Stiles, SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games) 81, Carrie Moore, W. Michigan, 11/06

Most Rebounds   (One Game) 15, Jazz Covington, Louisville v. Hampton, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 26, Jazz Covington, Louisville, 11/04
(Three Games) 36, Monique Coker, Old Dominion, 11/02
Most Assists   (One Game) 11, Corrie Mizusawa, St. Mary's v. Dayton, 11/19/01
(Two Games) 17, Corrie Mizusawa, St. Mary's, 11/01
(Three Games) 18, Tiera Delahoussaye, W. Michigan, 11/06
Most Steals   (One Game) 6, Tan White, Miss. State v. Indiana, 11/28/03
(Two Games) 7, (four players tied)
(Three Games) 10, Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, 11/05
Most Blocks   (One Game) 4, (five players tied)
(Two Games) 6, Ieva Kublina, Virginia Tech, 11/03
(Three Games) 9, Laura Harper, Maryland, 11/05
(tie) 9, Candace Parker, Tennessee, 11/05
Most Free Throws Made:   (One Game) 13 (of 13), Jackie Stiles, SMSU v. LSU, 11/24/00
(Tie) 13 (of 15), Amanda Levens, Arizona St. v. Kansas St., 11/25/01
(Two Games) 15 (of 15), Jackie Stiles, SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games) 21 (of 27), Shannon Howell, Oregon State, 11/04
(tie) 21 (of 26), Carrie Moore, W. Michigan, 11/06
Best Free Throw Pct:   (One Game, min. 10) 1.000 (13-13), Jackie Stiles, SMSU v. LSU, 11/24/00
(Two Games, min. 15) 1.000, (15-15), Jackie Stiles, SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games, min. 15) .882, (15-17), Amanda Levens, Arizona St., 11/01
Most Field Goals Made:   (One Game) 17 (of 26), Jackie Stiles, SMSU v. Texas Tech, 11/25/00
(Two Games) 30 (of 44), Jackie Stiles, SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games) 26 (of 54), Carrie Moore, W. Michigan, 11/06
Best Field Goal Pct:   (min. 10 attempts per game)
(One Game) .800 (8-10), Crystal Langhorne, Maryland v. Tennessee, 11/26/05
(Two Games) .727 (16-22), Crystal Kelly, W. Kentucky, 11/06
(Three Games) .594 (19-32), Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 11/05
Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made:   (One Game) 6 (of 11), Elise Ryder, Richmond v. Kansas St., 11/24/01
(Two Games) 10 (of 18), Stefanie Miller, Dayton, 11/01
(Three Games) 12 (of 26), Kate Bulger, WVU, 11/03
(tie) 12 (of 21), Lindsay Bowen, Michigan State, 11/05
Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct:   (min. 3 attempts per game)
(One Game) 1.000 (4-4) K.C. Cowgill, SMS v. James Madison, 11/28/03
(tie) 1.000 (3-3), Jackie Stiles, SMSU v. LSU, 11/24/00
(tie) 1.000 (3-3), Megan Mahoney, Kansas St. v. W. Mich., 11/26/01
(Two Games) .714 (5-7), Jackie Stiles, SMSU, 11/00
(tie) .714 (5-7), Kenzie Rich, W. Kentucky, 11/06
(Three Games) .727 (8-11), Kristin Rethman, Kansas State, 11/01


WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDS-TEAM
CHAMPIONS:
2006 Championship cancelled
Marquette
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2005 Minnesota
Tennessee
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2004 North Carolina State
Rutgers
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2003 Virginia Tech
Southwest Missouri State
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2002 South Carolina
Duke
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
2001 Texas
Arizona State
Florida State
St. Thomas Division
St. John Division
St. Croix Division
2000 Texas Tech  
TEAM STATISTICAL TOURNAMENT LEADERS
(NOTE: Some divisions have 2 games and some divisions have 3 games.
Teams from 3-game divisions are not eligible for 2-game division statistical leadership.)
Most Points Scored   (One Game) 91, Kansas State v. W. Michigan, 11/26/01
(Two Games) 162, SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games) 242, Tennessee, 11/05
Best Field Goal Pct.   (One Game) .627 (37-59), Kansas State v. W. Michigan, 11/26/01
(Two Games) .566 (47-83), W. Kentucky, 11/06
(Three Games) .529 (91-172), Kansas State, 11/01
Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.   (min. 7 attempts per game)
(One Game) .636 (14-22), Kansas State v. W. Michigan, 11/26/01
(Two Games) .500 (8-16), Virginia Tech, 11/03
(Three Games) .480 (24-50), Kansas State, 11/01
Most Free Throws Made   (One Game) 27 (of 32), SMS v. Georgia Tech, 11/29/00
(Two Games) 42 (of 60), Minnesota, 11/05
(tie) 42 (of 59), Penn State, 11/06
(Three Games) 67 (of 81), SMS, 11/03
Most Free Throws Attempted   (One Game) 36, Minnesota v. Nevada, 11/25/05
(Two Games) 60, Minnesota, 11/05
(Three Games) 90, Maryland, 11/05
Best Free Throw Pct.   (min. 15 attempts)
(One Game) .905 (19-21), SMS v. W. Virginia, 11/27/03
(Two Games) .867 (39-45), SMSU, 11/00
(Three Games) .822 (60-73), Tennessee, 11/05
Most Rebounds   (One Game) 54, Maryland v. Gonzaga, 11/24/05
(Two Games) 87, Penn State, 11/00
(Three Games) 136, Tennessee, 11/05
Most Assists   (One Game) 23, Kansas State v. W. Michigan, 11/26/01
(Two Games) 35, Texas Tech, 11/00
(Three Games) 51, Kansas State, 11/01
Most Steals   (One Game) 16, Rutgers v. Oregon State, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 22, Miss. State, 11/03
(tie) 22, NC State, 11/04
(Three Games) 34, Rutgers, 11/04
Most Blocks  

(One Game) 9, Virginia Tech v. Iowa State, 11/28/03
(Two Games) 13, Virginia Tech, 11/03
(Three Games) 18, Tennessee, 11/05