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Carrie Moss_HOF

Carrie Moss

  • Class
    1999
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball

Carrie Moss, 5-6 point guard for four seasons, set high marks in setting up teammates for scoring opportunities and in taking the ball from her opponents.

In career records, she ranks first in assists (879); first in assist average (6.7); first in steals (311); and first in steals average (2.4).

From Tulsa, Moss could also score, totaling 1,218 points for a 9.2 career average, to go along with an average of 3.8 rebounds per game. She ranks fifteenth in total career points; second in career 3-point shooting percentage (41.5); and second in career free throw percentage (83.7).

She shares a career record with three of her teammates in most games played in the national tournament—10. In season records, she ranks first, second, and third in assists with totals of 268, 245, and 236, respectively, and first, second, and third in assist average with 7.9, 7.7, and 6.6, respectively.

She holds the record for most assists in a game, dishing out 16 in a 1999 clash with St. Gregory's University.

The Lady Bison teams on which she played won 97 games and lost 39; reached the NAIA National Tournament all four seasons, compiling a 4-4 mark and finishing in the Elite Eight twice, 1996 and 1997.

She was named to the Sooner Athletic Conference All Tournament team in 1996.

In 1998 she was All SAC first team and Player of the Year; first-team NAIA All America; and first team Kodak NAIA All America.

In 1999 she was a third-team All SAC player. She made the NAIA Academic All America list in 1998 and 1999.

Moss is a physical therapist with Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa.
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