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Program Records

 

Most Points

Game – 45, Yvonne Wilson vs. Metcalfe County 2-1-92

Season – 841, Yvonne Wilson, 1991-92

Team - 114, Lexington Catholic vs. West Jessamine 2-4-03

 

Most Rebounds

Game - 21, Shannon Novosel vs. Mercy 12-23-03

Season - 359, Shannon Novosel 2003-04

Team - 55, Lexington Catholic vs. Monroe County 12-18-04

 

Most Assists

Game - 13, Nikki Davis vs. Wayne County 12-19-04

Season - 250, Nikki Davis 2005-06

Team - 42, Lexington Catholic vs. West Jessamine 2-4-03

 

Most Steals

Game - 12, Nikki Davis vs. South Laurel 3-26-05

Season - 151 Nikki Davis 2005-06

Team - 48, Lexington Catholic vs. West Jessamine 2-4-03

 

1,000 Point Club

2,630  Chelsea Chowning

2,553  Kelli Stamper

2,144  Yvonne Wilson

2,093  Anaris Sickles

1,907  Keyla Snowden

1,770  Briana Green

1,632  Shannon Novosel

1,431  Natalie Novosel

1,263  Nikki Davis

1,226  Sarah Schell

1,102  Katie Mendenhall

 

1,000 Rebound Club

1,478  Anaris Sickles

1,129  Kelli Stamper

1,076  Shannon Novosel

1,028  Chelsea Chowning

 

500 Assist Club

802  Nikki Davis

510  Sarah Schell

 

300 Steal Club

530  Nikki Davis

527  Chelsea Chowning

417  Natalie Novosel

387  Sarah Schell

363  Keyla Snowden

 

Most Wins

Season - 36, 2004-2005

Winning streak - 33 games (2-1-05 – 1-12-06)

                      33 games (1-20-06 – 12-29-06)

Individual Career - 154, Shannon Novosel (2000-2005)

 

Miscellaneous Records

Shannon Novosel - First basketball player (boys or girls) in Kentucky history to play in four State Championship games in a career

 

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). 

 

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)