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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. Amanda Johnson. 5. . player. . 2008-2012. Amanda Johnson. Amanda Johnson. 515

I would argue that Amanda Johnson showed the most growth during her tenure with the Ducks. In her freshman year, she averaged 7.9 points per game, and by her senior season, that number at surged.

Johnson’s freshman season wasn’t bad by any means. She led the team in scoring four times throughout the year and even brought home her first career double-double.

From her sophomore year to junior year, Johnson saw a leap in her stats. She went from averaging 12.7 points per game to averaging 15.9 PPG. A big reason she found more scoring success was that she increased her 3-point shooting percentage from 27.6 to 28.3 percent.

December 1, 2011; Fresno, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Amanda Johnson (11) goes after a loose ball.
December 1, 2011; Fresno, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Amanda Johnson (11) goes after a loose ball. / Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Johnson’s senior year was the cherry on top of an already impressive stats sheet. Averaging 18 PPG, 9.6 rebounds per game, and 1.5 steals per game, she had worked her way into the record books. 

Beyond being No. 5 in Oregon’s all-time scoring standings, she was the first player in program history to tout a top-five spot in points, rebounds (4th), steals (5th), and three-pointers (5th) until Sabrina Ionescu came along. 

At the end of Johnson’s four years, She had 195 steals, 168 three-pointers, 893 rebounds, and 1,505 points.