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Pam Chambers was a star at Tennessee Tech
Published April 4, 2014
On Sunday, when Nashville hosts the NCAA Women’s Final
Four, The Tennessean will profile Middle Tennessee’s all-time top collegiate
athletes. Leading up to the tournament, Music City Mix will provide a daily
glimpse of some of those standouts.
Chambers (1976-80)
established most of the early school records, including most career points
(2,144), assists (587) and steals (324). Her record for steals still stands.
She is sixth in career scoring. Twice named All-OVC, she was the 1979 OVC
Player of the Year and earned a spot on the U.S. National Team. She was the
first player in Tech history to have her number retired and the second woman
inducted into the TTU Sports Hall of Fame.
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