
Barr Leads Big 12 Conference In Scoring
11/28/2001 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Nov. 28, 2001
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Kerensa Barr, a junior guard on the University of Missouri women's basketball team, currently leads the Big 12 Conference in scoring in this week's statistics release from the Big 12 office.
Barr has averaged 20.25 points per game as the Tigers have posted a 3-1 record this season.
Her school-record 17 made free throws against Davidson (11/25) are the most made this season in the Big 12 in one game.
As a team, Missouri leads the league in free throw percentage (86-of-108, 79.6 percent) and in 3-point field goal percentage defense (11-of-41, 26.8 percent).
Here is a list of where the Tigers rank in the individual statistics:
Kerensa Barr - Scoring, 1st, 20.25 ppg
Rebounds, 8th, 7.5 rpg
Steals, 3rd, 3.00 spg
Free throw percentage, 3rd, 91.7 percent (33-of-36)
Evan Unrau - Scoring, 22nd, 12.5 ppg
Rebounds, 4th, 8.5 rpg
Natalie Bright - Scoring, 28th, 11.0 ppg
Free throw percentage, 15th, 81.5 percent (22-of-27)
Melanie Fisher - Rebounds, 6th, 7.8 rpg
Tracy Lozier - Steals, 11th, 2.25 spg
Missouri plays Southeastern Louisiana Friday at 8 p.m. in the semifinal round of the Unilever Lady Tiger Tournament at the Hearnes Center. Southeast Missouri faces Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the other semifinal.