joshuca wrote:
You tell me who is better:
A native of Red Rock, Okla., Plumley led Lamar to not only its first regular season title but its first No. 1 seed in the Southland tournament. In her first season with Lamar, Plumley led the Lady Cardinals to their best season as a Southland member posting 23 overall wins and 13 conference wins. Ranked sixth in the league in scoring (14.6), Plumley had a monumental season leading the league in made three-point baskets (97) setting the Southland record and led in assists (196) setting the Lamar team record. Both numbers rank in the top 10 in the NCAA.
Herbert recorded one of the top seasons in Southland history. A native of Rogers, Ark., Herbert is one of only four players in the conference (history) to lead the league in scoring and rebounding in the same season. Herbert's 633 points are the most scored in a season since 1997 and her 399 rebounds are the most since 1990, ranking fourth in conference history. Herbert set the league record for most free throws (190) and led the league in shooting (.579). Herbert's 27 double-doubles are the most in a season including 23 consecutive ranking second all-time in NCAA Division I behind former Oklahoma All-American (and former Jenna Plumley teammate before JP was dismissed/left OU) Courtney Paris (33).
Not to mention Megan won more Conference Player of the Week awards, and in the only head to head matchup between the two was won by...yep, the Sugar Bears and Megan Herbert...