Program Records
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Program Records Most Points Most Rebounds Most Assists Most Steals 1,000 Point Club 1,000 Rebound Club 500 Assist Club 300 Steal Club Most Wins Miscellaneous Records Coach Greg Todd - 7 career Sweet Sixteen Final Four appearances (all-time leader), 5 career Sweet Sixteen State Championship game appearance (all-time leader), and 22 career Sweet Sixteen victories (all-time leader) Coach Greg Todd – 2006 EA Sports National Coach of the Year as named by StudentSports.com Coach Bob Tripure – Only coach in Kentucky history to win Kentucky state championships at two different high schools (Lexington Catholic & Henry Clay) Sweet Sixteen Victories - 24 Sweet Sixteen victories (2nd most all-time behind Laurel County's 25 victories) State Championship Game Appearances – First program in state history (boys or girls) to play in four consecutive state championship games NCAA Division-I Players - First girls program in state history to have four NCAA Division-I signees over a two season period (2005: Shannon Novosel & Adaeze Azubuike / 2006: Nikki Davis & Anaris Sickles). Rita Wilson Division I Scholarship to Evansville. Pre-Season #1 Ranking – Lexington Catholic has entered the season ranked #1 in Kentucky four times (2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07) USA Today Super 25 National Rankings – Lexington Catholic appeared in 37 consecutive editions of the Super 25 national poll in the USA Today (2004-2007). USA Today Super 25 Final Rankings – Lexington Catholic has three times ended the season ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation in USA Today (1998-99: #21, 2004-05: #6, 2005-06: #3). USA Today Super 25 Final Rankings – Lexington Catholic ended the season with the highest final national ranking in USA Today by a Kentucky school (2005-06: #3) All-State Nominees – Lexington Catholic became the only team in state history to place five players on the post-season All-State teams (First, Second, Third, or Honorable Mention) in 2005-06 with Nikki Davis, Anaris Sickles, Natalie Novosel, Keyla Snowden, and Briana Green garnering the necessary votes Sweet Sixteen Scoring Margin Record – Averaged 19.3 point scoring margin in 2006 Sweet Sixteen (highest in tournament history) In-state Winning Streak – 70-game winning streak against in-state opponents (12-3-05 – 2-1-07) Winning Streak vs. Lexington schools – 63-game winning streak against Lexington schools (11-30-97 – 3-2-07) District Winning Streak – 68-game winning streak against district opponents (12-3-97 – 3-2-07) Home Winning Streak – 47-game winning streak at home (1-15-04 – 2-1-07) |
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