2010-11 Notables
- SEC Player of the Year (AP)
- All-SEC first-team selection (Coaches and AP)
- SEC Defensive Player of the Year (Coaches)
- All-Defensive team member (Coaches)
- All-SEC Tournament team
- Averaged a team- and SEC-high 17.0 points and 3.0 steals per game in helping lead UK to back- to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first since the 1982-83 seasons and back-to-back SEC Tournament finals for the first time in school history
- Ranked among the SEC leaders (all games) in eight categories: scoring (1st-17.0), steals (1st-3.0), field goal percentage (2nd-.458), rebounding (4th-8.7), free-throw percentage (5th-.704), blocked shots (5th-1.5), offensive rebounds (3rd-3.6), defensive rebounds (4th-5.1)
- Only SEC player to rank in the top five in scoring, rebounding, blocks and steals
- Ranks 17th nationally in steals per game (3.0)
- Charted nine double-doubles and 12 games with 20 or more points
- Scored in double figures in 31 of 33 games played, including 22 in a row
- Ranked in the top 10 on 14 career lists at UK, including No. 1 in games played (133) and No. 2 in scoring (1,846), rebounding (1,099), blocks (178), steals (307), free throws made (445), free throws attempted (714) and double-doubles (31)
- First player in school history with more than 100 assists, 100 blocks and 300 steals
- Second player in UK history to record over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career, joining former All-American Valerie Still.
- Ranked fourth on UK’s single-season list for steals (100), fifth for steals per game (3.030), and ninth in rebounds (284)
- Pulled down a career-high 23 rebounds vs. Louisville (12/5/10), the third-highest rebounding mark in a single-game in UK history
What They Are Saying About Dunlap
"She's a great player and she's going to knock down shots if you don't really get up on her early or deny her touches. We tried to do that as much as we could but it's hard to do that for a 40-minute game." — Pat Summitt (Head Coach, Tennessee)
"I can see how Victoria Dunlap is the player of the year in the SEC, she's really a phenomenal player. I mean, just both ends of the floor, she's a shot-blocking defensive player who works hard. I don't know that I've ever seen a kid work as hard as she did. Really, just a great game today for her. Probably a normal day at the office for her but I was really impressed by her game and her poise and everything." — Muffett McGraw (Head Coach, Notre Dame)
"It's very difficult to match up to her. Whenever she has six offensive boards, that's pretty difficult to guard, and I think that's her number one strength. If someone's missing it she's going and she's following the shot. That is just her. You can't teach that as a coach. She has a lot of heart." — Sytia Messer (Head Coach, Tennessee Tech)
"(Victoria) Dunlap (was great). You can see why now she is the player of the year. She stepped up, got some deflections, scored a basket or two and took us right out of it in the full court." — Rick Insell (Head Coach, Middle Tennessee)
"She's the most versatile player in the country." — Abby Warner (ESPN Analyst)