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Washington’s Kelsey Plum sets all-time women's career scoring record with 57-point game


Washington’s Kelsey Plum became the all-time career scoring leader in women’s basketball with a monster game on Saturday. Plum finished with 57 points, which moved her past Jackie Stiles’s 3,393 on the NCAA career leaderboard. With 3,397 points, the senior guard holds the all-time mark. She shot 19-28 from the field in a dominant performance and an 84–77 win. (Sports Illustrated)

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