Hall of Fame
Marcia Miles came to Washington State in the fall of 1982 and immediately proved herself as one of the hardest working Cougars’ to grace the hardwood. She earned two First Team All-Northern Pacific Athletic Conference awards during her career while earning Women’s Basketball New Service All-America honorable mention recognition in 1985. As a senior, Miles took home WSU’s Outstanding Female award for her all-around excellence. One of the best scorers to ever put on a WSU uniform, Miles etched her name in the Cougars record books for scoring in a career when she became WSU’s fourth player to reach 1,000 points in her career. She finished her illustrious career with 1,485 points while averaging 15.0 point per game, both marks which ranked second all-time upon her graduation. She finished her career with three of the top-four scoring seasons in WSU history at the time, including posting 483 points during her senior season, which ranked second. She did much of her damage at the free-throw line where she hit 78.9 percent of her attempts, setting the Cougars’ all-time record at the time.
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