Maddy Siegrist is the new all-time Big East scoring queen, and she reached that milestone in a way befitting a Big East scoring queen.
The Villanova star posted a career-high 50 points in a 99-65 win over Seton Hall on Saturday, a performance that officially put her past Sarah Behn, who starred at Boston College from 1989 to 1993, as the Big East's career leading scorer.
The record, which only includes Big East conference games, had previously been 1,546 points. Siegrest entered the game at 1,500 career Big East points, and reached the mark with a performance that included 13 points in the five minutes of the fourth quarter. Siegrist also broke the all-time Villanova single-game scoring record of 44 points, held by Shelly Pennefather.
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