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Debbie Moore

  • Class
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
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Debbie Moore led New Haven women’s basketball in each of her four seasons at the University. She finished first or second on the team in both points and rebounds in every winter from 1989-93. Moore finished her career as UNH’s third-most prolific scorer and rebounder, and continues to rate as the fourth-highest scorer (1,667 career points) and seventh-best rebounder (817 career rebounds). She is also second in career steals and ninth in career assists for the Chargers.

As a freshman, Moore led the Chargers on the glass with 8.3 rebounds per game while contributing 12.1 points per contest to the scoring effort. She had 78 steals as a rookie and, at the time, her 17 made three-pointers were among the most in single-season history.

It took just two years of Moore to join the Charger greats, as she entered the all-time top-10 in rebounds, steals and assists during her sophomore campaign. Moore ranked second on the team with 10.9 points per game while once again topping the UNH stat sheet with 7.3 rebounds per outing.

Moore became the third Charger to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau as a part of a First Team All-NECC junior season in 1991-92. She ranked third in the conference in scoring and added 6.9 rebounds per game.

Capping her outstanding career, Moore averaged 19.7 points and 7.3 rebounds per game en route to a second straight First Team All-NECC nod in 1992-93. The Bridgeport, Conn. native scored double figures in all 27 games her senior year while recording 12, 20- and three 30-point performances.  She also grabbed 138 steals her final season, a mark which still stands as the New Haven program record as well as the 19th-most in a single season in NCAA Division II history.

Moore’s Hall of Fame career included some outstanding numbers, but most impressive may be the sustained success over her four years. She finished her career scoring 10 or more points in more than 75 games and 10 or more rebounds in more than 30 games.

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