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Wendy Scholtens Wood (born June 25, 1969)

Early life and education
Scholten's birth occurred at Geneva, Illinois during June 25, 1969.

At the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, Scholtens and her team reached the regional semifinals during 1990. They also competed in the regional semifinals at the following year's event.

Scholtens was first in rebounds and points every year while at Vanderbilt. After leaving the team in 1991, she overall had 2602 points and 1272 rebounds. Her points remained in first for the school until Chantelle Anderson became the new leader in 2003.

In the SEC, Scholten held consecutive season records in points and rebounds between 1989 to 1991. With her overall statistics, she was in the top ten for the SEC with her points and rebounds in 2023.

During 1990, she was an All-American for the United States Basketball Writers Association and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.

Awards and honors
She joined the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Scholtens additionally entered the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame during 2009.