However, one person doesn’t think Clark really has that record and it’s the former record holder from the AIAW era of women’s basketball, Lynette Woodard. While speaking at the WBCA ...
While the moment she surpassed Kelsey Plum as the official NCAA all-time women's scoring leader garnered more attention, she needed a bit more time to break Lynette Woodard's milestone.
When Lynette Woodard gained fame on the basketball court in the late 1970s and early 1980s, women’s athletics still was fighting to earn mainstream acceptance in the United States. Lack of media ...
It was Lynette Woodard's childhood dream to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. Her cousin, Hubert "Geese" Ausbie, played for the Globetrotters. She had the poster on her wall, and she'd be in the ...
KNOXVILLE, TENN.? Saturday’s hostess of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Debbie Antonelli, said it best, when referring to Lynette Woodard’s four Kodak All-America ...
Lynette Woodard, the former Kansas basketball star and one of the pioneers of women’s college game, was honored Thursday by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Woodard was announced as this year’s ...
The basketball team originally started in 1926, but it didn't have its first woman player until 1985, when Olympic gold medalist Lynette Woodard made history as the first woman Globetrotter.
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Lynette Woodard goes in for the layup as a member of the Detroit Shock in 1998. (WNBA Photos) 2. What women's basketball great and former WNBA player was the 1st woman to ...
The history of the game before the institution of a 3-point line makes scoring records set by the likes of Pete Maravich and Lynette Woodard even more impressive, as neither player benefitted from ...
Coming off an impressive 74-61 victory over Oklahoma State in the head coaching debut of interim coach Lynette Woodard, the University of Kansas women's basketball team hi... "It is a tough ...