Definitely not Shane Williams.
It depends on whether you include the tournaments prior to the inclusion of Italy. I.e. "Five Nations" . If so, its Scotlands , Ian Smith who I believe scored 24 tries.
If not its Brian O Driscoll who has scored 20 whereas Shane Williams is on either 18 or 17
The all time leading scorer in NBA history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 38,387 points.
Kareem Abdul Jabber, he scored 38,387 points
Kareem Abdul Jabber, he scored 38,387 points
Byron Houston with 2379 points.
Steve Christie with 1,011 points (1992-2000).
Jeff Chandler, with 368 points (the second highest in SEC history).
According to wnba.com, through the games of June 14, 2008 Lisa Leslie was the all time leading scorer in WNBA history with 5,567 points. Tina Thompson is second all time with 5,048 points.
Mike Evans '78 with 2115 points.
The all time leading scorer in NBA history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 38,387 points.
Wayne Gretzky with 2857 pts:-)
Pete Maravich The above answer is incorrect. Pete Maravich played for LSU not Ky. Ky's all time leading scorer in Women's basketball is Valerie Still with 2,763 points. Dan Issel is the leading scorer for the men's team with 2,138 points.
David Robinson 280 (11.7 average) points in 3 olympics. 1988, 1992, 1996