The 10 Oregon women’s basketball all-time scoring leaders

Apr 5, 2019; Tampa, FL, USA; Oregon Ducks guard Maite Cazorla (5) celebrates on the court.
Apr 5, 2019; Tampa, FL, USA; Oregon Ducks guard Maite Cazorla (5) celebrates on the court. / Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
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As Caitlin Clark climbs the list for the NCAA women’s scoring record, let’s take a look into the Ducks’ all-time leaders in points.

Many can guess that Sabrina Ionescu and Maite Cazorla will make an appearance somewhere on the list, but where exactly do they fall, and who else is in the mix?

Andrea Bills. . Andrea Bills. 10. player. . 2001-2005. Andrea Bills. 515.

In the early 2000s, women’s basketball was cementing its place on the big stage.

While stars like Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi dominated the scene at UConn, the Ducks were working their way into the top ranks of the Pac-10.

Leading the Oregon squad starting in 2001 was center Andrea Bills. Standing at 6-foot-3, Bills towered over her opponents and was a sharpshooter in the field.

Getting her first start during the NIT tournament in her freshman year, Bills shot 50 percent and led the team in rebounds.

She even had a double-double in the Ducks’ regular season game against the Washington Huskies.

She went on to average 9.9 points and 6.7 rebounds throughout her career with Oregon. After four seasons on the team, Bills had racked up 1,213 total points and currently sits at No. 10 all-time on the Ducks’ scoring leaders.