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Alicia Ratay

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Alicia Ratay (born April 17, 1981) is a former women's basketball player for the University of Notre Dame. She ranks fifth on the school's all time scoring list, with 1,763 points. She is considered to be one of the best perimeter shooters in NCAA history, having made 262 three-pointers. Her .476 career three-point field goal percentage is an NCAA record. She also holds school records for career free throw percentage and 3 point field goal percentage.

High school career

  • 1999 First Team All American (Parade Magazine)
  • Third Team All American Selection (USA Today)
  • Finished career as Lake Zurich High School's all time leading scorer (2,740 points)
  • School record for three-pointers (140) and steals (432)
  • Scored in double figures in 122 games
  • Two-time First Team All-State selection

Awards and honors

  • 2000 Big East Rookie of the Year
  • 2000 Honorable mention All-American
  • 2000 All Big East Rookie Team
  • 2001 Third Team All Big East
  • 2001 Big East Academic All Star Team
  • 2002 Honorable mention All-American
  • 2002 All Big East First Team

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