Hall of Fame
Rashida Winston attended Langston University from 1995-1999 and was a member of the women's basketball program under head coach Donnita Drain and assistant coach Tony Greene. Winston served as the starting point guard for the very first women's basketball team to earn a berth to the NAIA National Tournament. During her time, she was named to the Black College Sports Information Director's All-Rookie Team (1995-1996), OIC Second Team All-Conference (1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998), OIC Player of the Week three times, OIC Player of the Year (1997-1998) and MVP by the Lady Lions (1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998). Â
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At the time of her graduation, she ranked Top-10 in numerous statistical categories for the Lady Lions Women's Basketball program including in-season marks such No. 2 in most assists in a game (12), No. 3 in most three-pointers scored in a game (6), No. 4 in most field goals scored in a game (13), No. 4 in most points scored in a season (491) and No. 8 for individual scoring average in a season (16.4). Winston finished No. 4 All-Time for career scoring (1,262), No. 5 All-Time for career assists (212), No. 6 All-Time for steals (138), No. 7 All-Time for career three-point percentage made (67%) and No. 10 All-Time for career rebounds (359).Â