Carolyn attended
Stanford University where she earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology and
Communications and played on its women's basketball team. She is the joint tallest player in Stanford women’s basketball history (the other tallest being
Korel Engin).
Carolyn's first season playing at Stanford was (
1997 -
1998). She Played in a total of 21 of Stanford's 26 games and had an average of 6.1 minutes per game on the court. She scored a career high that season of six points on two separate occasions. Carolyn also had a career high three rebounds in 22 minutes played and seven blocks on the season.
In Carolyn's second season (1998 -
1999) she had the distinction of being the only player to have started in all 30 Stanford games. In the season-opening game, Stanford vs Arkansas, on
November 13,1998 Carolyn scored her career high of 22 points and 12 rebounds. Despite this impressive start Stanford would lose 71 to 76 points against Arkansas at the San Jose Arena. Carolyn would score another career high of 22 points later, tying with her previous score two games earlier, on
November 19,1998 against Illinois. The game would end in another loss for Corlynn and Stanford with Illinois scoring 76 points to Stanford's 58. She later recorded a score of 15 points and 10 rebounds in 78-66 home win over Wisconsin on
November 29,1998. She also received an All Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors
Carolyn's third season (1999 -
2000) was notable for the numerous awards she had assumed. She was named honorable Mention All-Pac-10, a Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic and a Named Pac-10 Player of the Week for
December 20,1999 to
January 2,2000 making her the only player to to win conference player of the week honors in the 1999-2000 season.
She averaged 8.5 ppg and 4.5 rpg in 111 career games with the Cardinal and finished as Stanford's 23rd all-time leading scorer (944 points) and the 20th all-time leading rebounder (497). Her 110 blocked shots ranked 10th on the Pacific-10 Conference's all-time list. As a junior, Moos was named honorable mention All-Pac 10 after leading Stanford with 12.4 ppg and 5.5 rpg.
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She played for the USA Basketball team and won a gold medal at the Junior Olympics in
Brazil.
Her performances on the court were often praised, as for a tall player she could run the floor extremely well and quick. She also had an outstanding shooting range for a player of her height. She graduated in
2001 with the honor of becoming the 22nd player in Stanford history to score 1,000 career points.