unnamed-107

The AC/GC Chargers Girls Basketball team is done for the season, but they were able to break or add to some school records lists.

Looking at individuals statistics, senior Kelsey Carlson moved to 8th on the all time scoring list, with 413 points, while fellow senior Regan Carney took 4th with 454 points, and junior Shay Lemke moved to 3rd with 504 points and another year to add to her total. In rebounds, Carney reached 2nd with 334, while sophomore Cam Richter advanced to 6th and has racked up 211 with two more years to add to that total, and Lemke moved into 7th with 209.

Lemke is the new all time assists leader with 215, while Carney moved into 6th with 88 and Carlson moved to 8th with 68. For steals, Lemke once again moved into the all time lead position, with 195, with Carlson moving into second with 167, Carney taking 4th with 150, and senior Emerson Van Meter moving into 10th with 97. Looking at blocks, senior Macy Schreck moved into 5th on the all time leaders list with 22, while Richter advanced to 8th with 14.

For career/season/game statistics, Lemke holds the record for points in a season with 272, and the record for assists in a career and season with 215 and 120 respectively. She also took the record for steals in a career and season with 195 and 100 respectively, while Carlson set the steals in a game record with 12 against the Earlham Cardinals. Lemke set the record for field goals made in a season with 103, and she and Richter tied for most field goals in a game, with 9.

Van Meter set the record for 3 point percentage with at least 80 attempts in a career and season, with a career record of 36.42% and season record of 40.5%. Carlson is now the record holder for 3 pointers made in a career and season, with 89 and 49 respectively.

As a team, the Chargers set the record for most wins in a season with 16, points per game averaged with 54, field goals made with 441, 3 pointers made with 140, assists with 316, steals with 474, points allowed per game with 35.5, and least amount of turnovers with 380. The Chargers lose four seniors in Carney, Carlson, Van Meter and Schreck, but have a young core group of athletes that will be returning for next season.