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Former Olympian gold-medal-winner Lynette Woodard is reportedly suing the Harlem Globetrotters over misappropriation of her ...
Basketball Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard last week sued the Harlem Globetrotters and other defendants for what she argues is ...
Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard, who became the first woman to play for a men’s professional team when she signed on with the ...
Lynette Woodard, who previously held the mark for the top scorer in major women’s basketball history, acknowledged as much in February, when Clark set the mark, saying, ...
Lynette Woodard, who previously held the all-time scoring record in major women's college basketball, believes it should still stand despite Caitlin Clark breaking it.
Over 40 years before Caitlin Clark, Lynette Woodard scored more points than anyone in major women’s collegiate history. The NCAA doesn’t recognize her accomplishment.
Lynette Woodard has never followed the pack. She’s a trailblazer whose accomplishments are cemented within basketball lore. The record-setting, four-time All-American guard for the University of ...
The 2004 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductees (from left): Bill Sharman, Lynette Woodard, Jerry Colangelo and Clyde Drexler. Also inducted posthumously were Drazen Dalipagić and Maurice Stokes.
Clark’s 33 points in No. 6 Iowa’s 108-60 win at Minnesota pushed her career total to 3,650, topping the 3,649 points accumulated by Lynette Woodard, who starred at Kansas from 1977 to 1981.
Caitlin Clark joins Lynette Woodard, Pearl Moore as scoring champion The scoring records of two Black American college basketball stars from the 1970s and 1980s are overlooked by the NCAA as ...
Lynette Woodard scoring record. A native of Wichita, Kansas, Woodard wound up staying in her home state for college. She was an immediate star upon her arrival in Lawrence, Kansas.
Lynette Woodard was the first woman to sign with a professional men’s team when she joined the Harlem Globetrotters in 1985. Kathryn Dudek/New York Post Archives.