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A few years ago a women's NCAA basketball site (apparently no longer available) listed Caroline Mast 25th all-time in total career points (2449) plus rebounds (1223) > 3672.
She is the first MAC player, man or woman, to score 2000 points and have 1000 rebounds.
This achievement deserves recognition of the highest level, and hanging her jersey only adds to the richness of Ohio University athletics. It's long overdue.
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Last Edited: 8/18/2014 10:27:59 AM by GoCats105
As for the side thought in this thread, I'd agree that any ladies who achieved enormous success should have their names up there. I believe there was a time when Borna noted how impressive it is to have a lot of banners up high noting success of the programs. To me, that creates a culture of success and tradition that we've been building more and more.
One last note about Brandon: Bring him in as a "coach" of sorts during the summer and teach a few of these bigs on how he was supremely successful at getting to the free throw line. Almost no one did that better at Ohio.
No major sport uses team success as a determining requirement for entry into their Hall of Fame or into an individual team’s retirement criterion. If they did, then the following players who never won a World Series or NBA championship would not be Hall of Famers or recognized by their team.
Just a small listing:
Baseball
Harmon Killebrew
Ernie Banks
Juan Marichal
Ted Williams
Yaz
RobinYount
The Big Hurt
Tony Gwynn
Basketball Elgin Baylor
Karl Malone
George Gervin
Pistol Pete
Reggie Miller
Dominique Wilkins
Pat Ewing
Tim Hardaway
Dan Issel
Bob Lanier
Nate Thurmond
Charles Barkley
Connie Hawkins
Last Edited: 8/18/2014 11:35:57 AM by stub
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