Women’s College Basketball Career Triple-Double Leaders

The list of women’s college basketball players with the most career triple-doubles starts with Sabrina Ionescu, whose 26 is more than double the next closest player (Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, 11 from 2020-2024).

Clark is tied for the second-most triple-doubles in Division I women’s basketball history.

The Hawkeyes star posted his 11th career triple-double with 41 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in the Elite Eight on March 26. Clark became the first DI player to record a 40-point triple-double in an NCAA Tournament game. The performance moved him to second all-time in career triple-doubles after his 30-point effort in the Big Ten Tournament championship game.

Click here for an updated list of women’s DI players with triple-doubles. NCAA record books here. You can also see the updated list of triple doubles this season on NCAA.com’s stats page here.

DI Women’s College Basketball Career Triple Double Leaders

Player School Years Triple-double
Sabrina Ionescu Oregon 2017-20 26
Caitlin Clarke Iowa 2020-24 11
Chastadi Barrs Lamar University 2016-19 9
Olivia Miles^ TCU 2020-26 9
Suzy McConnell Penn State 1985-88 7
Luella Tomlinson St. Mary’s (CA) 2008-11 7
Daniel Carson Youngstown St 1982-86 6
Nicole Powell Stanford 2001-04 6
Alyssa Thomas Maryland 2011-14 6
Samantha Logic Iowa 2012-15 6
Josquin Garner Northwest St 1993-96 5
Shaylee Lenning Kansas St. 2006-09 5
Brittney Greener Baylor 2010-13 5
Kim Rock Mount St. Mary 1987-90 4
Tasha pointer Rutgers 1998-01 4
Chelsea Hopkins Duke/San Diego St. 2009-10,12-13 4
Victoria McGowan Bowling Green/Stetson 2009, 11-13 4
Shakila Hill Grambling 2016-19 4
Stephanie Karch Loyola Maryland 2017-20 4
Chris Moye* Tennessee Tech 1983-86 3
Sabrina Johnson Rutgers/St. John’s (NY) 1986, 88-90 3
Andrea Kabwasa New Mexico St. 1989-92 3
Cheryl Swoopes Texas Tech 1992-93 3
Ticha Peniceiro Old Dominion 1995-98 3
Carrie Banks Detroit 1997-00 3
Sarah Nord Louisville 2001-04 3
Monica Gibbs UTSA 2006-09 3
Claire Faucher Portland St. 2007-10 3
Courtenay Philippaitis Vermont 2007-10 3
Amanda Zahui b. Minnesota 2014-15 3
Brittany Boyd California 2012-15 3
Grace Berger Indiana 2019-22 3
Hayley Cavinder Miami (Fla.) 2019-25 3

*Moye also had two unofficial triple-doubles in the 1985 season, before assists were added as an official statistic.
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