CINCINNATI – Former University of Cincinnati women's basketball player Doris Scott will be inducted into the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the 2024 Class for her achievements on the basketball court.
Scott played for the Bearcats from 1996-99 and started in 116 career games. She sits eighth on the program's all-time scoring list with 1,695 points. She averaged 14.6 points per game over her four-year career with a high-water mark of 17.6 ppg in 1997-98.
A force inside, she topped the UC chart in blocked shots in all four years of her career, stuffing 19, 30, 22 and 29 shots from 1996-99, respectively. She ranks fourth in UC history in rebounds (861) and field goals made (691), fifth in blocked shots (100) and eighth in free throws made (313).
Scott was a two-time Second Team All-Conference USA honoree in 1998 and 1999 and was tabbed for a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman Team in 1996. She was inducted into the UC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018.
A 1995 Mt. Healthy graduate, Scott averaged 17.1 points and 8.8 rebounds for the Owls her senior year. She was First Team All-City and Special Mention All-Ohio selection and was ranked the 14th-best forward in the country by the Blue Start Index.
Scott played for the Bearcats from 1996-99 and started in 116 career games. She sits eighth on the program's all-time scoring list with 1,695 points. She averaged 14.6 points per game over her four-year career with a high-water mark of 17.6 ppg in 1997-98.
A force inside, she topped the UC chart in blocked shots in all four years of her career, stuffing 19, 30, 22 and 29 shots from 1996-99, respectively. She ranks fourth in UC history in rebounds (861) and field goals made (691), fifth in blocked shots (100) and eighth in free throws made (313).
Scott was a two-time Second Team All-Conference USA honoree in 1998 and 1999 and was tabbed for a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman Team in 1996. She was inducted into the UC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018.
A 1995 Mt. Healthy graduate, Scott averaged 17.1 points and 8.8 rebounds for the Owls her senior year. She was First Team All-City and Special Mention All-Ohio selection and was ranked the 14th-best forward in the country by the Blue Start Index.
