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Athletic Hall of Fame

Lynette Bubel Delfavero

Members of the UB Athletic Hall Fame

2004

Lynette Bubel Delfavero

Lynette Bubel Delfavero

BS 1993 Sports and Exercise Studies
Basketball

  • Lynette netted 403 points her senior year to shatter the previous UB career scoring record by 128 two pointers; her #1 ranking extendd for four seasons.

  • At the time of her induction, her 1,383 points ranked third in career scoring (with a four-year average of 12.6 points per game) and she was among the top five in eight other statistical categories.

  • Lynette was UB's leading scorer in back-to-back seasons (her junior and senior years); she was one of only six players to score 30 or more points through the first 12 seasons of Division I play.

  • She helped UB to a 23-6 record in its first season of Division I play (1991-92) and to the East Coast Conference's regular and post-season championships, averaging a team-high 13.6 points.

  • Lynette improved her offensive production each year from 8.7 points per game as a freshman to 15.5 as a senior.

  • She provided a portent of what was to come when she was named to the Mideast Conference's all-freshman team.

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