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Regina McKeithan

Regina McKeithan Wadsworth

  • Class
    1988
  • Induction
    1999
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
One of the greatest players in Lady Camel basketball history, Regina McKeithan Wadsworth was inducted into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999.
 
She ended her career in 1988 as the most prolific scorer in school history. She still ranks fourth all-time in scoring with 1591 points and third with 912 rebounds in Campbell women's basketball history.
 
In 98 career games, Wadsworth averaged 16.2 points and 9.3 rebounds. She still holds the school record for free throws attempted (570). In addition, her single game marks for field goals attempted (31) and free throws made (19) and attempted (20) still stand. Her career-high 38-point performance vs. Radford in 1987 remains the second-highest, single-game scoring mark in Lady Camel history.
 
As a senior, Wadsworth earned second-team Fast Break All-America honors and was voted the Big South Conference Tournament MVP. A two-time All-Big South Conference selection, Wadsworth played on teams that won 82 games in four seasons. She was selected as Big South Conference Player of the Year in 1987.
 
Wadsworth was chosen Campbell's Outstanding Female Athlete following both her junior and senior years. She ranked among the nation's top scorers (23.4) and rebounders (10.0) in 1988 and was selected team MVP for the second time that year.
 
Wadsworth went on to play professionally with Nissan Sporting in Luxembourg in January 1989. She averaged 21 points an outing with the team. She earned her B.B.A. from Campbell in 1988.
 
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