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Lynette Woodard believes her scoring record stands despite Caitlin Clark breaking it

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As Caitlin Clark plays the final game of her illustrious career for the Iowa Hawkeyes, Lynette Woodard, the previous all-time scoring leader in major women’s college basketball, believes her record still stands. 

Woodard was present at the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association convention in Cleveland for the women’s Final Four, where she wanted to "get the elephant out of the room" while speaking.

"I am the hidden figure, but no longer now," the Hall of Famer said. "My record was hidden from everyone for 43 years. … I don’t think my record has been broken because you can’t duplicate what you’re not duplicating. So, unless you come with a men’s basketball and a 2-point shot, you know … but just for you, so you can understand, so you can help me spread that word."

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Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes is shown in the game against the UConn Huskies during the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four semifinal game at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on April 5, 2024, in Cleveland. (Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Woodard tallied 3,649 points in four seasons with the Kansas Jayhawks from 1977 to 1981, and her argument that her total should still stand comes from the fact that there was no three-point line as well as other regulations. 

Woodard mentioned the men’s basketball, which is what was used in the women’s game then, unlike today, because it was a different size. 

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But Clark has obviously used the three-pointer to her advantage over her college career, draining 543 of them heading

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