Wanda Guyton was the torchbearer in many cases for the University of South Florida women's basketball program. She put the program on the map and made a name for herself on a national level. Guyton was a member of the women's basketball team during the 1984-85, 1986-87 and 1988-89 seasons and played primarily as post player who saw time as a forward and center.
Her dominance of the USF record books is unparalled. Guyton still owns 10 career records today, almost 20 seasons after completing her college eligibility.
She continues to to have a positive influence on the program despite the fact that she lives overseas.
“Wanda was the first person in the history of the USF women's basketball program to receive national recognition," said USF head coach Jose Fernandez. "She continues to be a worldwide ambassador of our program and the University of South Florida overseas.”
USF RECORDS
- Guyton completed her playing career at USF as the all-time leading scorer in the program's history with 1,820 career points
- Guyton was the program's all-time leading scorer from the 1988-89 campaign until Jessica Dickson broke the record during the 2006-07 season. In addition (as of the beginning of the 2008-09 season) Guyton was ranked as the following among USF's career leaders (category (rank, stat)):
- Single season field goal percentage (1st, 64.9%)
- Career field goal percentage (1st, 58.8%)
- Field goals made in a game (1st, 18)
- Single season rebounds (1st, 377)
- Career rebounding average (1st, 11.1)
- Career rebounds (1st, 1,077)
- Rebounds in a game (1st, 25)
- Offensive rebounds in a game (1st, 14)
- 30-point games (1st, 11)
- Career double-doubles (1st, 45)
- Single season field goal percentage (2nd, 60.6%)
- Single season rebounds (2nd, 311)
- Defensive rebounds in a game (2nd, 15)
- Career points (2nd, 1,820)
- Career scoring average (2nd, 18.8)
- Career blocked shots (3rd, 77)
- Single season scoring (5th, 549)
USF CAREER STATISTICS 97-91 GP-GS, 743-1,263 FG-FGA, 0-1 3FG-3FGA, 346-540 FT-FTA, 1,820 Points ... Only USF women's basketball player to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds
ALL-AMERICAN HONORS
- Was selected as a Kodak All-America honorable mention in 1989
CONFERENCE HONORS
- Was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year (1989)
- Was a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection, first team (1988-89) and second team (1986-86, 1987-88)
- Was a Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament selection (1989)
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS HISTORY
- Was an inaugural member of the WNBA playing for the Houston Comets (1997-99). Was a member of the Comets first two WNBA World Championship team's (1997-98)
- Also played with the Detroit Shock (2000)
- Played in Germany helping her club team to four league championships and a German Cup Championship. Was also selected the league and Finals MVP
- Was the FIBA Cup's top rebounder three times
- Also played in Japan, Spain and Italy
- Is currently an assistant coach/player in Germany and arguably the most recognizable women's basketball player in the country
INTANGIBLES
- Was selected to the Tampa Tribune's All-Hillsborough County All-Century Team (#64) during the 2008 Women's Final Four
- Is the only USF women's basketball player to have her number retired and one of just four men's or women's to have the honor bestowed
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