Keisha Anderson, 5-7 guard, Racine (1994-97)
Arguably the best true point guard in program history, Anderson was athletic, had strong on-the-ball skills and was disruptive on the defensive end. "Keisha Anderson was, by far, the quickest player I ever coached," former UW coach Jane Albright said.
Theresa Huff, 5-11 forward, Milwaukee (1979-83)
Only Badgers women's player to have jersey retired (No. 21); had program-record 23 rebounds in a single game; ranks fifth on all-time scoring list with 1,879 points and first in rebounding (1,201 boards). "What many people don't know is the incredible touch she had around the basket," UW women's basketball contact Tam Flarup said. "Huff, and now Jolene Anderson, are the only Badgers to have led UW in scoring for four consecutive years."
Tamara Moore, 6-0 forward, Minneapolis (1998-2002)
Moore is one of the program's best "simply because she played at the highest level (in the pros), and you can't do that if you're not a great player," Albright said. She excelled despite the fact that she had to quarterback the team by playing out of position at point guard for most of her career.
LaTonya Sims, 6-3 forward, Racine (1997-2001)
Lanky, slashing small forward was named to all-Big ten first team in 1999; scored 1,857 points in her career, which ranks sixth on the all-time scoring list.
Jessie Stomski, 6-3 forward, Oakdale, Minn. (1998-2002)
First team all-Big Ten (2001 and 2002); fierce competitor who used brute strength to intimidate opponents, and also had a tireless off-court work ethic. Ranks third in all-time scoring (1,915) and second in rebounding (959 boards). "She had that bad-ass attitude," said former teammate Stephanie Rich.