Ayoka Lee's Historic 61-Point Game
Ayoka Lee set an NCAA Division I women's basketball single-game record with 61 points against Oklahoma.

Ayoka Lee nearly outscored Oklahoma by herself on one historic Sunday afternoon in Manhattan, Kansas. The Kansas State center made history against the Sooners on Jan. 23, 2022, scoring 61 points to set an NCAA Division I women's basketball single-game record in the Wildcats' 94-65 win. Lee finished 23-of-30 from the field (76.7%) and 15-of-17 from the foul line (88.2%). She also had 12 rebounds, three blocks and a steal. Long Beach State's Cindy Brown (set in 1987) and Minnesota guard Rachel Banham (2016) shared the previous Division I women's record of 60 points.
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